Payal Nag Stuns World Champ Sheetal Devi in All-Indian Para Archery Final

In a stunning senior international debut, India's Payal Nag defeated reigning world champion and teammate Sheetal Devi to win the women's compound open gold at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok. The closely contested final saw Nag pull away in the later ends to secure a 139-136 victory. India dominated the tournament overall, finishing atop the medal standings with seven gold medals, including wins by Toman Kumar in the men's compound and Bhawna in the women's recurve. This performance underscores India's rising strength in para archery on the global stage.

Key Points: Payal Nag Beats Sheetal Devi for World Para Archery Gold

  • Payal Nag wins gold in senior debut
  • Defeats world champion Sheetal Devi
  • India tops overall medal standings
  • Toman Kumar wins men's compound gold
  • Bhawna secures recurve gold
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Payal Nag stuns Sheetal Devi to win all-Indian final at World Archery Para Series

Quadruple amputee Payal Nag defeats reigning world champion Sheetal Devi to win gold at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok in her senior debut.

"delivering under pressure to secure the biggest win of her career so far"

Bangkok, April 4

India's rising para-archer Payal Nag, a quadruple amputee, delivered a sensational performance at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok on Saturday, defeating reigning world champion Sheetal Devi, the world's first female limbless archer, 139-136 to clinch the women's compound open individual gold in her first senior international appearance.

The final began on an even note, with both archers tied at 54 after the opening two ends. Payal, however, found another level as the match progressed, producing three composed ends to open up a decisive gap and secure a memorable victory.

The outcome was all the more remarkable considering Sheetal's dominance over the past year. The 19-year-old has been in exceptional touch, earning global recognition after a stellar 2025 season. She continued that form in Bangkok, topping the qualification round with a superb 698 (25X), finishing well ahead of Kazakhstan's Zhanat Aitimova. Payal had earlier qualified third with a score of 678 (9X).

Both finalists advanced through the knockout rounds with authority. Sheetal defeated Singapore's Nur Shahyidah Alim 147-142 in the semifinals, while Payal got the better of Aitimova 144-140 to set up the title clash.

Earlier in the tournament, Payal had already tasted success by partnering Sheetal to win gold in the women's doubles event, highlighting India's strength in the compound category. But when it came to the individual final, it was Payal who rose to the occasion, delivering under pressure to secure the biggest win of her career so far.

India's impressive showing in Bangkok extended beyond the women's compound event. In the men's compound open final, world champion Toman Kumar defeated Australia's Jonathan Milne 146-142 to claim gold, completing a hat-trick of titles after also winning the mixed and men's team events.

In the recurve section, Bhawna secured the women's individual gold with a dominant 6-0 win over Thailand's Phattharaphon Pattawaeo.

Meanwhile, Paralympic champion Harvinder Singh settled for silver in the men's recurve category after a 3-7 loss to Indonesia's Kholidin in the final.

India ultimately finished at the top of the medal standings, underlining its growing dominance in para archery with a tally of seven gold, three silver, and three bronze medals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Top of the medal standings with 7 golds! This is the kind of news that fills me with pride. Our para-athletes are consistently outperforming, yet they get a fraction of the media coverage compared to other sports. They deserve more recognition and support.
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Aman W
Sheetal Devi is a champion, no doubt. But Payal's composure under pressure was something else. To beat the world number one in your first major final shows incredible mental strength. Hats off to both warriors!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows para sports closely, I have to respectfully point out that while the win is fantastic, the article focuses a lot on the 'limbless' aspect. Their skill and athleticism are the real story, not just their disabilities. Let's celebrate the athletes, not the condition.
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Karthik V
Toman Kumar's hat-trick and Bhawna's dominant win too! The entire team performed brilliantly. This shows the depth of talent we have. Hope the government and corporates increase their funding for para archery. These medals don't come easy.
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Nisha Z
They won gold in doubles together and then faced each other in the final! That's the spirit of true sportsmanship. Compete fiercely but also support each other. Jai Hind! 🙏

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