In an electrifying showdown, the Indian men’s recurve archery team, comprising Dhiraj Bommadevara, Tarundeep Rai, and Pravin Jadhav, achieved a remarkable victory over reigning Olympic champions South Korea at the Archery World Cup in Shanghai. This historic win, after 14 years, marks their maiden triumph over the powerhouse Korean team in a World Cup final.
Displaying exceptional composure, the Indian trio outclassed their opponents without dropping a single set. With precision and nerve, they secured a decisive 5-1 victory over the formidable Korean team, featuring members of the Tokyo Olympics gold-winning squad.
This triumph not only adds to India’s gold medal count in the season-opening Stage 1 World Cup but also boosts their chances of securing a spot in the upcoming Paris Olympics. The team’s stellar performance reflects their determination and skill, positioning them favorably in the world rankings for Olympic qualification.
Notably, India’s success extends beyond the men’s team, as the mixed team of Ankita Bhakat and Dhiraj also clinched bronze, further highlighting the nation’s prowess in archery.
With eyes set on Paris, the Indian contingent aims to maintain their momentum in the upcoming Stage 3 World Cup in Antalya, Turkey. As they continue to shine on the international stage, India’s archers inspire hope and pride, showcasing their potential to excel on the Olympic platform.