What Makes PM Modi Praise India’s Asian Archery Championships Medalists?
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Key Takeaways
- The Indian archery team achieved a record of 10 medals, including 6 golds.
- Dhiraj Bommadevara's win in men's individual recurve is historic for India.
- Strong performances were seen across both individual and team events.
- This achievement is expected to inspire future athletes in India.
- The event highlights the growing prowess of Indian archers on the international stage.
New Delhi, Nov 17 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Indian archers who excelled at the 2025 Asian Archery Championships, achieving an impressive medal count of 10, marking their greatest success to date. The Indian contingent secured six gold medals, notably including a groundbreaking win in the men's individual recurve.
“Kudos to our Archery squad for their unparalleled performance at the Asian Archery Championships 2025. They brought back 10 medals, showcasing 6 Golds. Among these, the historic Recurve Men's Gold, achieved after 18 long years, stands out. Additionally, individual events and successful Compound title defenses were remarkable. This achievement is indeed a monumental milestone that will inspire many budding athletes,” posted the PM on X.
The team comprising Deepshikha, Jyothi Surekha Vennam, and Prithika Pradeep bagged the gold, while Rahul claimed silver in the men’s individual recurve, facing off against fellow Indian Dhiraj Bommadevara in the finals.
Sangeeta earned a bronze in the women's individual recurve after a thrilling shoot-off against Deepika Kumari. Meanwhile, Yashdeep Bhoge, Atanu Das, and Rahul won gold by defeating South Korea in a shoot-off.
Ankita Bhakat triumphed in the women's individual recurve gold, while Jyothi Surekha Vennam excelled in the women's individual and team compound events, securing two golds.
Dhiraj Bommadevara made history by winning the men's individual recurve gold, the first for India in 18 years, defeating his compatriot Rahul with a score of 6-2 in the final.
In a nail-biting match, after a tied opening set at 1–1, Dhiraj gained the upper hand by clinching the second set 29–26, leading 2–1. Despite Rahul's efforts to tie the third set, Dhiraj maintained his lead with an overall score of 3–1 and sealed his victory by winning the final set 28–26.