Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 11:03:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 16:08:51
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Indian women's recurve team will shoot for bronze after a stunning upset knocked them out of the World Archery Championships quarterfinals. Archer Deepika Kumari, Gatha Khadake, and Ankita Bhakat will be India's representations in the bronze medal match.
The Indian women's recurve team created history at the World Archery Championships with their stunning upset of top-seeded South Korea in the quarterfinals, setting up a thrilling shoot-out for the bronze medal. The team comprised archers Deepika Kumari, Gatha Khadake, and Ankita Bhakat.
With nerves of steel, they defeated the Koreans, historically the most dominant force in international archery, by a score of six sets to four. This was India's first entry into the semi-finals of the women's recurve team event at the World Archery Championships. Unfortunately, the euphoria was short-lived.
In a nail-biting shootout for the semifinals, the Indian women's recurve team went down to Germany 0-6. The Germans shot consistently, while India struggled with their accuracy. The Indian women's recurve team will now face Mexico, who lost to Italy in the other semifinal, for the bronze medal.
It will be a rematch for Bhakat and Kumari, who had lost to Mexico in the individual elimination round. This was the first time India sent a strong contingent of 18 archers, including nine women, to the World Archery Championships, demonstrating the nation's growing prowess in the sport. The event was seen as a dress rehearsal for the archery event at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. Despite the defeat, India's performance in the tournament has been a sign of their potential, and they will be ones to watch in the future.