Indian Junior Archers Dominate at Asia Cup Stage 2
Indian junior archers showcase remarkable performances at the Asia Cup Stage 2, progressing to multiple team finals across various events. Both recurve and compound sequences reveal nail-biting contests, with Indian teams reaching the summit clashes. Individual events promise further medal prospects on the concluding day.
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Indian junior archers have put up a stellar performance at the Asia Cup Stage 2, advancing to five team finals in various events. Their dominance was evident in both recurve and compound categories, promising an exciting finish to the tournament.
The men's recurve team, seeded second, cruised past Bangladesh with a decisive 5-1 win in the semifinals. Vishnu Choudhary, Paras Hooda, and Juyel Sarkar led the team with an impressive opening set. They maintained their form to secure a spot in the final against Japan. Meanwhile, the recurve mixed team of Vaishnavi Pawar and Vishnu Choudhary showcased resilience to edge past Singapore and enter the final.
The compound teams equally excelled, with the men's team narrowly defeating Australia via a shoot-off, and the women's team edging Kazakhstan in a tense semifinal. As India eyes multiple medals, individual contests remain on the horizon, with various athletes poised to claim podium spots.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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