Asian Archery C’ship: Three Indian compound archers storm into semis

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Dhaka, Nov 16: India entered the finals of the men, women and mixed team events of the Asian Archery Championships on Tuesday, assuring the nation of at least three medals in continental showpiece here.
India also remained in the hunt for three bronze medals in the compound men, women and recurve mixed team events after losing their respective semifinal matches.
Top seed Korea, who has been their perennial nemesis in almost every international competition, will once again stand in India’s gold medal way in all the three events. The archery heavyweight nation, Korea, are in line for a clean sweep at the continental showpiece.
India had on Monday kept themselves in the hunt for two medals in the individual compound section, with one being assured. Making amends for their below-par show in the individual section on Monday, the recurve archers stepped it up in the team events when the second-seeded men and women teams secured contrasting semifinal wins to confirm two medals.
Ankita Bhakat, Madhu Vedwan and Ridhi secured an easy 6-0 (51-48, 56-50, 53-50) win over Vietnam in the women’s team semifinal. In a small six-team field, the second seeded India got a bye into the last-four round.
Third seed Bangladesh, on the other hand, gave Kapil, Pravin Jadhav and Parth Salunkhe a stiff challenge in the men’s recurve team semifinal when the local favourites raced to a 3-1 lead. But the Indian trio forced a tie-breaker making it 4-4 (53-53, 53-56, 56-56, 56-55) before sealing a final berth in a thrilling shoot-off which also went to a tie.
Both teams shot 10, 9 and 8 but the Indians were declared winner with their 10 being closest to the centre.
India advanced into their third final in the compound mixed pair section when the duo of Rishabh Yadav and Jyothi Surekha Vennam made use of the small six-team field to advance with an easy 156-154 win over Kazakhstan.
Seeded second, the Indian compound mixed team got a bye into the semifinal. Kapil and Ankita started off on a brilliant note shooting four perfect arrows but they slipped thereafter as Bangladesh backed by the local support made it 4-4 (40-37, 36-37, 36-38, 37-36).
In the shoot-off, the Bangladeshi duo of Mohammad Hakim Ahmed Rubel and Diya Siddique edged out the Indians 19-20 landing both the arrows in the central ring.
India will face local favourites Bangladesh in the bronze medal clash of the compound men’s team event. India also lost in the semifinals of the compound women’s team event as they were let down by inexperience.
Having got a bye into the semifinals, second seed India suffered a 227-220 defeat at the hands of Iran and will will now face Kazakhstan in the bronze medal play-off. Jyothi and her teenaged teammates Priya Gurjar and Parneet Kaur were no match for their rivals and managed just two 10s in the first end.
On Monday, former Asian Games gold medalist Verma set up a semifinal clash against uncapped Mohit Deshwal in the compound individual section to confirm his first medal. World Championships triple silver medallist Jyothi has also made the semifinal in the compound section to be the lone Indian in fray in the women’s individual section. (PTI)1

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