India assured 2nd medal in Archery World Cup as compound team enter final

Jyothi Surekha Vennam

Paris: Indian archers assured themselves of a second medal in the World Cup Stage 3 with ace duo of Abhishek Verma and Jyothi Surekha Vennam sailing into the compound mixed team final here Friday. A day after Deepika Kumari and Co cruised into the final of recurve women’s team event to confirm their first medal of the meet, the compound mixed pair of Abhishek Verma and Jyothi Surekha followed suit, defeating Estonia’s Robin Jaatma and Lisell Jaatma 156-151 in a lopsided semi-final. The Indian duo will face fifth seed France in the compound mixed team final Saturday.

Making a comeback after more than seven months, World No.3 Jyothi, who was sidelined in the Asian Games trial, is also in the hunt for an individual medal, having advanced into the semifinal.

A day after Lisell gave Jyothi a tough fight in the individual quarterfinal, the Estonian along with her teammate Robin failed to create much pressure and slipped behind after the Indian pair had a perfect first round.

Maintaining their consistency, Verma and Jyothi extended their lead to five points in the third round that proved decisive, even as their rivals levelled it 38-38 in the final set of arrows.

Having got a bye into the pre-quarters, third seeded India began their mixed team campaign eliminating Puerto Rico by a handsome eight-point margin (158-150).

In the quarters, the Indian duo faced their stiffest challenge from El Salvador’s Roberto Hernandez and Sofia Paiz who stretched it to shoot-off. But Verma and Jyothi Surekha kept their calm to oust their 11th seed opponents, drilling in an X which made the difference in the shoot-off after their final scoreline read an identical 155-155 (19-19).

A new-look recurve mixed pair of Tarundeep Rai and Ankita Bhakat, however, made a first round exit going down to lower-ranked Kazakhstan 4-5 (34-36 37-33 37-35 35-36) (18-20) in a shoot-off.

The Indian duo was inconsistent and squandered a 4-2 lead from being 0-2 down as the Kazakh bounced back to force a shootoff. In the shootoff, Rai and Ankita managed two 9s as the Kazakh pair sealed it with two perfect 10s.

Ankita made the cut at the expense of World No. 3 Deepika Kumari, who slipped in the qualification round.

 

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