Can APL Be the Bridge to Deepika Kumari's Olympic Dream?

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Key Takeaways
- Deepika Kumari sees APL as crucial for her Olympic ambitions.
- The league can enhance the skills of Indian archers.
- It will create opportunities for grassroots talent.
- Increased visibility for archery is essential for its growth.
- Competing with global stars will elevate Indian standards.
New Delhi, Sep 30 (NationPress) India's leading archer and former world No.1 Deepika Kumari has described the forthcoming Archery Premier League (APL) as a pivotal moment for Indian archery. She believes that this franchise-based professional league will allow her to compete with the world’s elite, significantly aiding her pursuit of an Olympic medal at the Los Angeles 2028 Games.
The recurve archer, potentially aiming for her fifth and final Olympic participation in 2028, stated that the APL will provide the competitive environment she needs to refine her skills for her “ultimate target.”
“For me, LA 2028 is the ultimate target. I have always dreamt of standing on the Olympic podium, and I believe the Archery Premier League can power my journey towards that dream. The league will replicate the kind of pressure and intensity we face at the Olympics—playing in front of packed audiences, every arrow carrying importance and competing against the world’s best. Learning to thrive in that environment will make me stronger for Los Angeles,” Deepika remarked.
Deepika, regarded as a symbol of excellence in Indian archery, has been a leader in the sport for over a decade. From Jamshedpur to the global stage, she has achieved the No. 1 world ranking multiple times, secured numerous World Cup medals, and received prestigious honors such as the Padma Shri and the Arjuna Award. Her impressive journey has inspired many young athletes to take up archery, positioning her as a top medal prospect for India in the upcoming Olympics.
Deepika expressed that competing against international icons like American legend and multiple Olympic medallist Brady Ellison will provide invaluable learning opportunities.
“When Indian and international archers share the same team, we exchange training techniques, strategies, and mental approaches. That is how standards elevate. I am eager to witness how we can motivate each other, which will contribute to the advancement of Indian archery,” she added.
Deepika emphasized that beyond her personal aspirations, the APL will open doors for grassroots talent.
“Archery is a costly sport. Numerous children in villages with immense talent struggle to afford equipment or training. With major corporations investing in the league and CSR funds allocated properly, we can dismantle that barrier. This league will not only provide visibility for youth but also genuine prospects to pursue archery as a career,” Deepika stated.
She also stressed the necessity of increasing the sport's visibility in India. “Archery has a profound legacy in our culture, yet very few people truly comprehend it. Through television, advertising, and social media, the league can capture interest and make archery a sport that motivates future generations. The more people know about us, the more children will aspire to become archers,” she added.
The APL, set to commence on October 2nd, will feature top Indian and international archers competing in a franchise format that integrates recurve and compound events. Aimed at bringing fans closer to the action, the league includes innovative rules and a fast-paced structure, enhancing the sport's appeal to spectators both in the stands and at home.
For Deepika, this new chapter signifies more than just competition. “The APL could serve as the bridge between our current status and our aspirations for the Olympics. It provides us with the atmosphere, challenges, and motivation to keep pushing forward,” she concluded.
The Archery Premier League is scheduled to occur during evening primetime from October 2 to 12 at the Yamuna Sports Complex in New Delhi.