Did the top-seeded Indian compound archery mixed team lose to Korea in the World Games quarters?

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Key Takeaways
- India's mixed team archery campaign ended in the quarterfinals.
- Abhishek Verma continues in individual events.
- Madhura Dhamangaonkar is a top contender in women's events.
- India's archers are showcasing their skills on an international platform.
- 17-member Indian contingent competing across multiple sports.
Chengdu (China), Aug 8 (NationPress) India's journey in the mixed team compound archery segment at the World Games 2025 concluded in the quarterfinals on Friday, with Madhura Dhamangaonkar and Abhishek Verma narrowly falling to the South Korean team of Moon Yeeun and Lee Eun Ho.
The Indian duo, who emerged as the top seed after finishing the qualification round with a total of 1415 points, faced a tough battle, ultimately losing 151-154 against the eighth-seeded Koreans. This defeat dashed India's aspirations of replicating their previous World Games success in 2022, where Abhishek and Jyothi Surekha Vennam secured the bronze in Birmingham.
On a brighter note, India's representation in the individual compound events remains strong, with four out of five archers advancing to the quarterfinals.
Veteran archer Abhishek, a two-time Asian Games silver medalist, moved directly to the second round with a bye and triumphed over Puerto Rico's Jean Pizarro with a score of 149-143 to secure his position in the top eight.
Young talent Rishabh Yadav showcased his skills with consecutive victories against Riku Van Tonder from New Zealand and Julio Barillas from Guatemala, advancing to the quarters. However, Rakesh Kumar faced an exit after a close match, losing 146-147 to Batuhan Akcaoglu of Turkiye.
Abhishek is set to compete against America's Sawyer Sullivan, while Rishabh will challenge Yagiz Sezgin from Turkiye for a chance to reach the semifinals.
In the women's individual events, Parneet Kaur continued her impressive performance, defeating Jeanine Van Kradenburg from South Africa and the fifth seed Mariana Bernal Sanchez from Mexico, advancing to the quarterfinals where she will face fourth-seeded Alejandra Usquiano of Colombia.
Third-seeded Madhura, who recently won at the World Cup stage in Shanghai, easily overcame Geesa Bybordy from Iran after receiving a bye in the first round. She is set to compete against Lisell Jaatma from Estonia.
India has brought a 17-member team to the World Games 2025 in Chengdu, participating in various events including archery, billiards, racquetball, roller sports, and wushu.