Archery World Cup: Indian men and women falter in compound semis

It was a disappointing day for the Indian women's recurve and compound and men's compound team at the Stage II Archery World Cup in Antalya, Turkey.

Published : Jun 08, 2017 19:38 IST

Deepika Kumari teamed up with Monika Saren and Preeti in the team recurve event.
Deepika Kumari teamed up with Monika Saren and Preeti in the team recurve event.
lightbox-info

Deepika Kumari teamed up with Monika Saren and Preeti in the team recurve event.

India dished out a disappointing performance as both the men’s and women’s compound teams lost in the semifinals of the Archery World Cup Stage II at Antalya, Turkey.

Fresh from their historic gold medal winning feat in World Cup Stage I in Shanghai, the men’s compound team lost to second seeded Danish team 234-236 in a tight battle.

Locked 117-all at the midway stage, the women’s team faltered under pressure to lose to top seed Denmark 230—233.

The men’s and women’s teams will now battle for bronze medals against France and Italy respectively on June 10.

There was heartbreak in store in the recurve section as well where men’s team made a first round exit going down to lower ranked Germany 0-6, while in the women’s side lost 0-6 to Russia in the quarterfinals.

Led by World No. 1, Stephan Hansen, the Danish team of Andreas Darum, Martin Damsbo began with a bang with six 10s including four X (closest to centre) for a perfect 60 in the first end, that proved decisive in the men’s compound semifinal.

The sixth seeded trio of Abhishek Verma, Chinna Raju Srither and Gurwinder Singh had no answer to the Danish team’s superlative show as they started off with a 58.

Indians matched their Danish opponents in the remainder three ends but it was not enough as the two-point lead in the first end clinched the issue.

All eyes will now be on top seed Deepika Kumari in the women’s individual section where she and unheralded Monika Saren will be seen in action tomorrow as two other Indians, Preeti and Ankita Bhagat, made round two exits.

Having got byes in first two rounds, top seed Deepika will begin her campaign against 32nd ranked Veronika Marchenko of Ukraine.

Monika, who is seeded 31, got a first round bye and went on to beat 34th seed Anastasia Pavlova of Ukraine 7-3. She will face a tough challenge from second seed Peng Chia-Mao of Chinese Taipei in round three.

Forty fifth seed Preeti started with promise defeating Astrid Daxbock (68) of Iceland 6-0 but went down to 20th seed Ana Umer of Slovenia by an identical margin.

Seeded 49, Ankita defeated Karakoz Askarova (64) of Kazakhstan 6-0 before losing to 16th seed Lin Shih-Chia of Chinese Taipei 3-7.

Olympian Atanu Das and Dhaniram Basumatary, who was the best Indian in yesterday’s qualification, remained country’s two flagbearers in the men’s recurve section as Indrachand Swami and Viswash made second round exits.

Seventh seed Dhaniram, who got a bye into round three, will face 26th seed Arsalan Baldanov of Russia.

Beginning his campain from round two, 13th seed Das defeated Miguel Pifarre Trujillo of Spain 7-3 and will face Muhammad Akmal Nor Hasrin of Malaysia tomorrow.

Swami began with a 6-0 win over Levon Poghosyan of Armenia before going down to Onur Tezel of Turkey 4-6.

In the men’s compound individual section, Verma beat 55th seed Gudmundur Orn Gudjonsson of Iceland 146-126.

Verma will face teammate Srither in the second round clash on Thursday.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment