Indian men’s recurve team of Dhiraj Bommadevara, Atanu Das and Tushar Shelke defeated Spain’s Andres Temino, Yun Sanchez and Pablo Acha 6-2 (54-56, 57-55, 56-54, 57-55) in the bronze medal play-off.
NEW DELHI: Indian recurve archers secured two bronze medals at the World Cup Stage 4 in Paris on Thursday in the men’s and women’s team events.
In the men’s category, the recurve team, comprising of Dhiraj Bommadevara, Atanu Das, and Tushar Shelke, emerged victorious defeating Spain’s trio – Andres Temino, Yun Sanchez, and Pablo Acha, with a final score of 6-2 (54-56, 57-55, 56-54, 57-55) in the bronze medal play-off.
The second-seeded Indian men’s team misfired an arrow in their semifinal loss against Chinese Taipei to miss out on a gold medal match.
The Indian trio lost out in straight sets 0-6 (54-56, 47-58, 55-56).
The women’s team also met with a similar fate as they put up a sloppy show to be blanked 0-6 (52-57, 47-56, 52-53) by their Chinese Taipei rivals in the semifinal.
The trio of Ankita Bhakat, Bhajan Kaur and Simranjeet Kaur hit thrice in the red circle (8-8-7) in the first set, while the second was worse when they shot three 7s and one 8 to manage a poor 47.
Chinese Taipei also shot a poor 53 in the third set but Indians failed to improve lost the set by one point with three 8s and went out of a gold medal contention.
In the bronze medal playoff, the Indian women’s team overcame a two-set deficit to get past Mexico 5-4 (52-55, 52-53, 55-52, 54-52) (27-25) in the shoot-off.
(With inputs from PTI)