Archery World Cup Stage 1: Indian men’s recurve team wins silver, Dhiraj clinches bronze

The Indian men’s recurve team was defeated by China in the final to win silver at the Archery World Cup Stage-1 in Antalya on Sunday.

Published : Apr 23, 2023 13:33 IST , Chennai - 1 MIN READ

Atanu Das in action. | Photo Credit: World Archery Federation via Getty Images

Twenty-one-year-old debutant B. Dhiraj performed well to collect an individual bronze medal and was part of the Indian men’s recurve team which claimed a silver on the concluding day of the Archery World Cup Stage-1 in Antalya on Sunday.

Dhiraj was part of the Indian side, also comprising seasoned archers Atanu Das and Tarundeep Rai, which lost 4-5 (54-55, 50-56, 59-58, 56-55, 28-28) to China, returning to event after four years, in the title clash via shoot-off.

India, which won a team gold way back in Shanghai in 2010, made a superb comeback from 0-4 to level the match 4-4 and forced a shoot-off. Both teams shot 28 apiece but China won the tie-breaker because of the only X it got.

In the individual competitions, Dhiraj won the first two sets before losing 4-6 (27-26, 28-27, 28-29, 26-28, 28-30) to Olympian Dan Olaru of Moldova in the semifinals.

Dhiraj raised the bar and defeated Kazakhstan’s Ilfat Abdullin 7-3 (28-28, 29-26, 28-29, 29-27, 29-27) in a closely-fought duel to take the bronze medal.

Indian archers had bagged two gold medals in compound events on Saturday.