
India Clinches Third Medal in Archery World Cup Stage 4 in Paris, France
Paris, August 19: India’s archery prowess continues to shine on the international stage as the Indian Compound trio, comprising V. Jyothi Surekha, Aditi Swami, and Parneet Kaur, secured a Gold Medal at the Archery World Cup Stage 4 in Paris, France.
In a thrilling final match, the Indian team exhibited remarkable precision, narrowly defeating the Mexican team with a score of India 234 – 233 Mexico. This victory marks India’s third medal in the prestigious competition, adding to the country’s growing achievements in the world of archery.
The Indian archers displayed exceptional skill, composure, and teamwork, ultimately emerging as champions in this fiercely competitive event. Their triumph not only showcases India’s prowess in archery but also highlights the dedication and hard work of these athletes on the global stage.
As India’s archery contingent continues to make waves in international competitions, the nation celebrates their outstanding achievements and looks forward to more successes in the future.
Congratulations pour in for the Indian Compound trio, as they make their mark in the Archery World Cup Stage 4, bringing home the Gold Medal and furthering India’s reputation in the world of archery.