Archery WC: Indian recurve mixed team win gold

Antalya, April 24 (Agency) Recurve mixed team of Riddhi and Tarundeep Rai clinched gold as India finished its campaign with two gold medals at the Archery World Cup Stage I here on Sunday. In a closely contested gold medal match, India defeated Great Britain in a shoot-off 18-17 after the scores were tied 4-4 at the end of the fourth set. Young Riddhi and experienced Rai competed together for the first time.
After the win, Rai said: “This was the first time we have been paired together, she’s just 17 years old and has a bright future. It’s been a great experience with her and I wish every time we shoot, the Indian team will win gold. Winning a World Cup title is a kind of milestone and this experience will really help us to win a medal in the Asian Games.” Riddhi added, “It’s not even the first time I’m playing in a final venue, I’m playing my first World Cup. I was very excited to play here at the final venue and we can say that this was my best performance ever in a senior tournament.”

India received a first round bye. The team started its campaign in second round against Ukraine and registered a convincing 6-2 win. The dominating performance continued in the quarterfinal as India trounced Poland 5-1 before ousting Spain 5-3 in the semifinal. Earlier on Saturday, men’s compound team of Abhishek Verma, Aman Saini and Rajat Chauhan defeated France 232-230 in a thrilling encounter to win gold medal. The mixed compound team of Abhishek and Muskan Kirar, however, narrowly missed out on bronze medal after losing 156-157 to Croatia.