India sign off with four medals at archery World Cup 2023

India sign off with four medals at archery World Cup 2023

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Category : Sports Published on: April 25 2023

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  • Indian men's recurve team comprising Atanu Das, Dheeraj Bommadevra and Tarundeep Rai won the silver medal at the Archery World Cup 2023 Stage 1 held in Antalya, Turkey on 23 April.
  • The Indian trio lost 4-5 to China's Li Zhongyuan, Qi Jiangshuo and Wei Shaoxuan in the final.
  • While India lost the first two sets, they soon came back to win the next two sets to level the scores at 4-4.
  • Earlier, the fourth seeded Indian men's recurve archery team had defeated Italy, Japan, Chinese Taipei and Netherlands on their way to the final.
  • Thus with three medals on 23 April, India ended the competition with four medals, including two gold, one silver and one bronze.
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