Dhaka, Nov 18: World Championship triple silver medallist Jyothi Surekha Vennam overcame the mighty Korean challenge twice, including in a gripping but controversial final, to win the women’s compound individual gold at the Asian Archery Championships here on Thursday.
Fresh from winning three silver medals at the Yankton Worlds in September, Jyothi defeated 2015 world champion Kim Yunhee 148-143 in a lopsided semifinal, before sealing India’s first gold against Oh Yoohyun with a one-point win (146-145).
Leading by two points going into the final set, world number six Jyothi shot one 10 and hit the 9-ring twice, which was enough to land India the first gold medal after the Korean hit the 9-ring in a controversial decision.
The entire Korean contingent including the coaches challenged, believing it to be a 10, but the judge ruled it a 9, giving the result in India’s favour.
Jyothi started off by drilling in three perfect 10s to lead 20-29. But two 9s in the second end meant that the 25-year-old Indian scored 28, as the experienced Korean shot two 10s en route to 29, which levelled the scores 58-all.
The Andhra archer tilted the match in her favour once again with three 10s from her three arrows in the third set to go ahead 88-86.
Both archers shot a perfect third round with scores of 30 each. Jyothi held on to her slender one-point advantage.
Needing a 10 in the final arrow to take the match to shoot-off, Yoohyun missed the ring by millimetres with the judge ruling out the Korean’s protest.
It turned out to be sweet revenge for the Indian who settled for silver in the mixed team event after losing to the top seed Koreans by one point to finish with two medals.
Jyothi had the company of 19-year-old Rishabh Yadav in the mixed pair event. After being locked 38-all in the opening round, the experienced Korean duo of former world champion Kim Yunhee and Choi Younghee stepped up, shooting four perfect 10s en route to winning it 155-154.
This was India’s second medal of the competition and also for Yadav who had bagged a team bronze along with former Asian Games gold medallist Abhishek Verma and Aman Saini on Wednesday. (PTI)