India win 3 gold and a bronze medal in Archery World Cup Stage 2 at Shanghai

India win 3 gold and a bronze medal in Archery World Cup Stage 2 at Shanghai

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Category : Sports Published on: May 23 2023

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  • In Archery World Cup Stage 2 at Shanghai teenage Indian archer Prathamesh Jawkar defeated the world number one Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands to win a maiden World Cup gold medal in the men's individual compound section.
  • In the non-Olympic compound section, India bagged two gold with the mixed team duo of Ojas Deotale and Jyothi Surekha Vennam beating top-seeded Korean team 156-155.
  • This was a successive World Cup gold medal for the mixed pair duo that had also won in the Antalya leg last month.
  • Earlier, in the Compound mixed team event yesterday, mixed team duo of Sheetal & Rakesh also bagged gold.
  • Meanwhile, Avneet Kaur won bronze medal in the women’s individual compound category with a 147-144 victory over Ipek Tomruk of Turkey.
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