Did Deepika and Parth Win Bronze as India Clinches 7 Medals at Archery World Cup Stage 2?

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Key Takeaways
- Deepika Kumari secured her 12th individual World Cup medal.
- Parth Salunkhe achieved his first World Cup medal.
- India concluded the event with a total of 7 medals.
- Deepika was the only non-Korean in the women’s recurve semifinals.
- Both archers demonstrated exceptional skill and composure under pressure.
Shanghai, May 11 (NationPress) Veteran archer Deepika Kumari and Parth Salunkhe secured bronze medals as India concluded their journey with seven medals at the Archery World Cup Stage 2 on Sunday.
In a gripping bronze medal contest, Deepika triumphed over Tokyo Olympic team gold medallist Kang Chaeyoung of Korea with a score of 7-3. This victory signified India’s first medal of the year in the women’s recurve bracket and marked her 12th individual World Cup medal. She showcased remarkable skills in the final sets, scoring a flawless 30 and an almost perfect 29 to clinch the win.
Deepika stood out as the only non-Korean to reach the women’s recurve semifinals, thwarting a potential Korean sweep by securing bronze after a 1-7 defeat against Paris Olympic champion Lim Sihyeon in the semifinals.
On the other hand, Parth Salunkhe, the reigning U21 world champion, earned his first World Cup medal in the men’s recurve category. He narrowly defeated Paris Olympic medallist Baptiste Addis of France 6-4 in an exhilarating bronze medal match. Earlier, he had fought valiantly in the semifinals against South Korea’s Kim Woo Jin, coming back from two sets down to equalize the match, but fell short 4-6 after a final-shot 7 in the deciding set.
In the bronze match, he entered the final set tied at 4-4 but maintained his composure, scoring back-to-back 10s to secure victory. His success marked India’s consecutive medal in the men’s recurve, following Dhiraj’s bronze at the Florida World Cup.
With these two bronze medals in the recurve events, India concluded the Shanghai World Cup with a total of seven medals: 2 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze.