Archery World Cup Stage 3: Dhiraj Bommadevara shines in Antalya as India add two more medals

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The pair of Dhiraj Bommadevara and Bhajan Kaur defeated Mexico’s Alejandra Valencia and Matias Grande 5-3 (35-38, 40-39, 38-37, 38-38) after initially trailing them 0-2. read more

 Dhiraj Bommadevara shines in Antalya as India add two more medals

India's Dhiraj Bommadevara won bronze in the men's individual as well as mixed team events in the recurve category. Image credit: Screengrab of live telecast on SonyLIV

Dhiraj Bommadevara enjoyed a Super Sunday in Antalya, Turkey, winning bronze in the men’s individual recurve event as well as in the mixed team event with Bhajan Kaur, taking the country’s medal tally at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 to four in the process.

Bommadevara and Kaur defeated Mexico’s Alejandra Valencia and Matias Grande to win the mixed team bronze. Bommadevara would later go on to defeat Italy’s Mauro Nespoli to achieve a similar result in the individual event.

It's BRONZE for Dhiraj Bommadevara 🇮🇳🥉
The Indian archer defeats Mauro Nespoli for a place on the podium at the Hyundai Archery World Cup#ArcheryWorldCup #archery pic.twitter.com/MshGQs7NCM

— World Archery (@worldarchery) June 23, 2024

The Indian pair was trailing 0-2 after conceding the first set before drawing level with a flawless round and eventually seal a stunning 5-3 (35-38, 40-39, 38-37, 38-38) over the Mexican pair of Alejandra Valencia and Matias Grande.

India clinches BRONZE at the last stage of the Hyundai Archery World Cup. 🥉🇮🇳#ArcheryWorldCup #Archery pic.twitter.com/Kz2Qm8MMOs

— World Archery (@worldarchery) June 23, 2024

The pair had received a bye in the first round and later defeated Great Britain 5-1. They would defeat Brazil by a similar margin in the quarter-finals before going down 3-5 against South Korea in the semis.

While Bommadevara signed off with a medal in the men’s individual event, Ankita Bhakat suffered a 2-6 loss against China’s Yang Xiaolei in the women’s individual recurve semi-finals before losing the bronze medal playoff 2-7 against Mexico’s Valencia.

The trio of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Swami and Parneet Kaur had helped India win gold in the women’s compound event on Saturday with Priyansh winning silver in the men’s individual event on the same day.

Jyothi, Aditi and Parneet had defeated Estonia’s Lisell Jaatma, Meeri-Marita Paas and Maris Tetsmann 232-229 in the gold medal match.

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