Key Points

Jyothi Vennam and Parneet Kaur have stormed into the semifinals of the compound women's event at the Archery World Cup in Madrid. Jyothi, the Asian Games champion, dominated her Turkish opponent, while Parneet edged past another Turkish archer in a tight contest. Meanwhile, India's men's compound and recurve teams faced early exits, including top-seeded Rishabh Yadav. The women's recurve team, featuring Deepika Kumari, also fell short against France.

Key Points: Jyothi Vennam and Parneet Kaur Reach Archery World Cup Semifinals

  • Jyothi Vennam tops qualification and beats Turkey's Hazal Burun in quarterfinals
  • Parneet Kaur secures maiden World Cup semifinal spot with narrow win
  • Indian men's archers Rishabh Yadav and Aman Saini exit in second round
  • Recurve teams suffer early defeats against France and Brazil
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Archery WC: Jyothi, Parneet enter compound women SF; Rishabh, Aman bow out in second round

Jyothi Vennam and Parneet Kaur advance to the compound women's semifinals at the Archery World Cup, while Indian men's archers face early exits.

"That’s improved my focus pretty well – Parneet Kaur on calligraphy aiding her performance"

Madrid, July 11

India's Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Parneet Kaur booked their spots in the compound women's semifinal at the fourth stage of the Archery World Cup of the season.

Jyothi, who topped the qualification round, defeated the Turkish archer Hazal Burun 147-144 in the quarterfinal to set up a final-four meet with Korea's Han Seungyeon. Meanwhile, Parneet made it to her maiden World Cup semifinal after beating Oznur Cure Girdi of Turkey by 142-141.

Parneet, a 2023 Asian Champion, had never medalled individually outside the continent and missed out on selection for the first three stages of this year’s World Cup circuit – in Florida, Shanghai and Antalya.

She was just two points off her personal best of 704 with 702 points in the 72-arrow qualification round on Tuesday and now stands two matches away from her first World Cup podium.

“For me, to make some three steps that I want to focus on during my shot. And when I’m not shooting and sitting behind (the line), she told me to do a bit of calligraphy or draw something. That’s improved my focus pretty well," Parneet told World Archery.

Kaur faces reigning European Champion Gibson in the semifinal, with a potential final (or bronze final) against either Asian Games Champion and teammate Jyothi or Antalya runner-up Han Seungyeon.

In the men's individual event, top-seeded Rishabh Yadav, Aman Saini, Priyansh all bowed out in the second round, while Prathamesh Bhalchandra Fuge crashed out in the opening round.

In recurve archery, men's and women's teams had a disappointing exit in their opening round.

The women's trio of Ankita Bhakat, Deepika Kumari and 15-year-old debutant Gatha Khadake, who opened their campaign from the second round due to their fourth seeding, lost 3-5 to France.

The men's trio of Dhiraj Bommadevara, Rahul Singh and Neeraj Chauhan suffered 2-6 loss to Brazil.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Disappointing performance by our men's team though. We need better training facilities and exposure for our archers. The gap between women's and men's performance is quite visible here.
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Priya S
Interesting to know about Parneet's calligraphy technique for focus! Our athletes are finding such innovative ways to handle pressure. Wishing both our champions all the best for semis! ✍️🏹
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Vikram M
Compound archery is where India is really shining! We should focus more on this discipline in upcoming Asian Games and Olympics. The women's team has been consistently performing well.
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Sarah B
As an archery enthusiast, I'm impressed by India's progress in compound archery. The Turkey-Korea-India competition is getting interesting! Hope to see more nations competing at this level.
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Karthik V
The men's team needs to pull up their socks. Losing in second round is not acceptable when our women are reaching semis. SAI should conduct special training camps for male archers.
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Divya L
Jyothi is such a consistent performer! Remember her Asian Games performance? She's truly the queen of Indian archery. Hope she gets the recognition she deserves from government and sponsors.

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