The Indian men’s compound archery team made history by winning its first-ever World Championship gold, defeating France 235-233 in a thrilling final in Gwangju.
Gwangju (South Korea): The Indian men’s compound archery team created history by winning its maiden gold medal at the World Championships, beating France in the final here on Sunday.
The trio of Rishabh Yadav, Aman Saini, and Prathamesh Fuge held its nerve to edge past France 235-233 in a thrilling title clash.
Enroute to the final, India had registered impressive wins over Australia, powerhouse USA, and Turkey.
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