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Silver Arrows in Spain: Indian Trio Sparkles but Leaves Gold on the Target


Updated: July 13, 2025 14:37

Image Source: Dt Next

India's campaign in the Archery World Cup Stage 4 in Madrid started on an ambivalent note with the silver medal in the women's compound team, showing the promise as well as pressure-felt mistakes.

Team Performance Analysis

Jyothi Surekha Vennam's squad, Parneet Kaur, and debutant Prithika Pradeep led the qualification round with a combined score of 2116 points.

In the decider against Chinese Taipei, India was ahead 170-169 at the third end.

After a good beginning, an ill-advised 7 in the last end caused India to lose 225-227.

The game had a 57-all reading during the first end, India's 58-56 victory in the second, and a very close 55-56 defeat in the third.

Individual and Mixed Team Highlights

Jyothi Vennam took silver in the women's compound individual category, going down narrowly 147-148 to Britain's Ella Gibson.

She also grabbed bronze alongside Rishabh Yadav in the mixed team event, defeating El Salvador 156-153.

Parneet Kaur was denied podium glory, losing 143-146 to Korea's Han Seungyeon in the bronze playoff.

Key Takeaways

India's compound team showed technical prowess but disappointed in key moments.

The absence of a veteran coach after Sergio Pagni left after the 2022 Asian Games remains a concern.

Jyothi's three-medal sweep highlights her consistency and leadership of India's archery team.

Sources: Outlook India, NDTV Sports, Firstpost, Hindustan Times, Daily Excelsior, Sportstar, DT Next.

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