Key Points

India’s compound archery mixed team of Madhura Dhamangaonkar and Abhishek Verma topped qualification at the World Games in Chengdu. Madhura secured third in women’s individual, while Abhishek placed fifth in men’s. The duo’s combined score of 1415 seeds them first, setting up a clash with Korea. Other Indian archers like Parneet Kaur and Rishabh Yadav also advanced to the main rounds.

Key Points: India's Madhura and Abhishek Top Compound Archery at World Games

  • Madhura Dhamangaonkar placed third in women’s individual with 705
  • Abhishek Verma finished fifth in men’s with 710
  • India’s mixed team leads qualification with 1415
  • Faces young Korean pair Moon Yeeun and Lee Eunho in first round
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India's mixed team tops compound qualification at 2025 World Games

Indian archers Madhura Dhamangaonkar and Abhishek Verma lead mixed team qualification, setting up a clash with Korea in Chengdu.

"Madhura’s third-place score of 705, along with Abhishek’s fifth place (710), puts India in pole position. – Tournament Report"

Chengdu, Aug 7

India's compound archery mixed team of Madhura Dhamangaonkar and veteran Abhishek Verma topped the qualification to be seeded first at the World Games here on Thursday.

Madhura, who was the winner of the World Cup stage in Shanghai earlier this year, was leading the women's field for much of the afternoon but fell away in the last couple of ends to be placed third in the women's individual section, while Abhishek was placed fifth in the men's individual.

However, Madhura's third-place score of 705, along with Abhishek's fifth place (710), puts India in pole position (with 1415) of the eight teams in the mixed team competition on Friday, where they will face a young Korean pair, Moon Yeeun and Lee Eunho, in the first round.

Another Indian, Parneet Kaur, placed 12th in the individual qualification and will face South African archer Jeanine Van Kradenburg, who finished 21st in the qualification.

In the men's individual, Rishabh Yadav (707) and Rakesh Kumar (699) placed 10th and 19th, respectively. Rishabh will begin the main round against America's Riku Van Tonder, while Rakesh will kickstart against Batuhan Akcaoglu of Turkey.

Elsewhere, Mike Schloesser and Andrea Becerra have seeded at the top of the men‘s and women‘s fields.

Schloesser, who is looking for his first World Games title and after an up-and-down season during which he became a father for the first time, scored 715 with 43x. Despite winning every major title available – some of them several times – this is Schloesser's third attempt at an elusive World Games gold medal. Last time out, at Birmingham 2022, he was beaten by Abhishek Verma in the quarterfinals.

Mexico's Andrea ended on top of the women's list with 706 with 27x, just ahead of the USA's Alexis Ruiz in second and India's Madhura in third.

However, defending champion Ella Gibson did not have a good session, finishing in ninth spot with 699. The placing means she will have to shoot an extra match tomorrow against Namibia's Elisabeth Taljaard.

- IANS

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Priya S
Abhishek Verma is such an inspiration! Remember watching him win at Birmingham 2022. Hope he can repeat that magic. Though I wish our other archers had qualified better positions - we need more depth in the squad.
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Rohit P
Korea will be tough opponents, but our team has the experience. Madhura's consistency is amazing - from World Cup winner to now this! Just need to maintain focus in those final ends. Jai Hind! 🏹
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Sarah B
As someone new to following archery, I'm impressed by India's rise in this sport! The mixed team format is so exciting to watch. Rooting for Madhura and Abhishek tomorrow!
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Vikram M
Why isn't this getting more coverage in Indian media? We always focus only on cricket while our archers are bringing glory to the nation. Need better sports journalism in our country!
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Kavya N
The pressure must be intense! But our athletes have shown they can handle it. Remember Deepika Kumari's journey? Hope the government continues supporting these lesser-known sports properly.

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