Jyothi Surekha's Golden Triumph: How India Dominated Asian Archery Championships

India's compound archers delivered an outstanding performance at the Asian Archery Championships in Dhaka. Jyothi Surekha Vennam led the charge by winning both individual and team gold medals. The women's team narrowly defeated South Korea in a tense final, while the mixed team continued India's winning streak in that event. Overall, Indian archers secured five medals including three golds across various compound categories.

Key Points: Jyothi Surekha Leads India's Five-Medal Haul at Asian Archery

  • Jyothi Surekha avenged her previous silver with individual gold victory
  • Indian women's team edged South Korea 236-234 for team gold
  • Mixed team secured second consecutive gold with thrilling 153-151 win
  • Men's compound team narrowly lost 230-229 to Kazakhstan in final
  • Compound archers delivered five medals including three gold medals
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Asian Archery Championships: Jyothi Surekha leads strong show by Indian compound archers

India wins 5 medals including 3 golds at Asian Archery Championships 2025, led by Jyothi Surekha Vennam's individual and team victories in Dhaka.

"She edged out fellow Indian Prithika Pradeep 147-145 in an intense all-India final - Olympics.com"

New Delhi, November 13

Jyothi Surekha Vennam led India's charge at the Asian Archery Championships 2025 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, clinching gold medals in both individual and team events, and spearheading the country's impressive five-medal haul in the compound section.

India's five medals in compound archery included gold and silver in the women's individual event, gold medals in the women's team and mixed team events, and a silver in the men's compound team event, as per Olympics.com.

Jyothi avenged her silver medal finish at the previous edition in Bangkok, claiming the women's compound individual gold medal at the Asian Archery Championships 2025. She edged out fellow Indian Prithika Pradeep 147-145 in an intense all-India final, showcasing her exceptional skill and mental toughness.

Earlier in the day, Jyothi and Prithika teamed up with Deepshikha to clinch the women's compound team gold, edging the Republic of Korea's Park Yerin, Oh Yoohyun and Jungyoon Park 236-234.

The Indian trio took a narrow lead midway through the contest and held their nerve in the closing ends to seal the win.

Abhishek Verma and Deepshikha secured India's second gold medal in the compound mixed team event, defeating Bangladesh's Bonna Akter and Himu Bachhar 153-151 in a thrilling final.

This was India's second consecutive gold in the compound mixed team event after Aditi Swami and Priyansh had topped the podium in Bangkok two years ago.

Meanwhile, India missed out in the compound men's team final, where Abhishek Verma, Sahil Jadhav and Prathamesh Fuge lost 230-229 to Kazakhstan's Dilmukhamet Mussa, Bunyod Mirzametov and Andrey Tyutyun.

The Indian trio, led by a point heading into the final stage but were edged out in the closing arrows. The Indian men's compound archers, meanwhile, missed out on individual medals.

The Indian men's team of Yashdeep Bhoge, Atanu Das and Rahul will meet South Korea in the gold medal match, while the mixed team of Anshika Kumari and Yashdeep Sanjay Bhoge will also face South Korea in the bronze medal contest.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see India performing so well in compound archery! Though I wish our men's team had converted that silver to gold. They were so close against Kazakhstan. Need to work on handling pressure in final moments.
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Aditya G
The women's team final against Korea was nail-biting! Holding nerve in closing ends shows great mental strength. Deepshikha contributing to two gold medals - she's the unsung hero of this championship. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who follows archery closely, I'm impressed by India's progress in compound archery. The mixed team gold against Bangladesh was particularly thrilling. Hope this momentum continues to Paris Olympics!
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Karthik V
While the women dominated, we need to address why our men's compound archers are struggling in individual events. The talent is there but something's missing in big tournaments. Sports Authority should look into specialized coaching.
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Meera T
Jyothi's journey from silver to gold shows true champion spirit! And beating fellow Indian Prithika in the final - both deserve appreciation. Indian women making us proud yet again! 💪✨

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