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Obsession Turns into Opportunity: Sahil Jadhav Sets His Sights on Asian Games Glory

After a breakthrough season on the world stage, the young compound archer is aiming to transform years of dedication into an Asian Games medal for India

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
June 4, 2026
in Archery
Obsession Turns into Opportunity: Sahil Jadhav Sets His Sights on Asian Games Glory

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For Sahil Jadhav, archery has never been just a sport—it has been an obsession. Every training session, every arrow, and every competition has been part of a larger dream: representing India at the highest level and standing on the podium against the world’s best.

That dream is steadily becoming a reality.

The Maharashtra archer has emerged as one of India’s brightest compound archery talents in 2026 after producing a series of impressive performances on the international circuit. His breakthrough moment came at the Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai, where he secured his maiden individual World Cup medal and announced himself as a serious contender on the global stage.

Jadhav claimed the bronze medal in the men’s compound individual event after defeating Denmark’s experienced Martin Damsbo 147-144 in the third-place playoff. The victory was particularly significant as it delivered India’s first medal of the tournament and showcased the youngster’s ability to thrive under pressure.

The road to the podium was anything but easy. In one of the most dramatic matches of the competition, Jadhav edged past Australia’s Nico Weiner in a quarterfinal shoot-off after both archers were tied at 147 points. He won the tie-break 10-9, demonstrating remarkable composure in a contest decided by the finest of margins.

Although he narrowly missed a place in the final after a 146-147 semifinal defeat to France’s Nicolas Girard, Jadhav’s campaign proved that he belongs among the world’s elite compound archers. His consistency, precision and mental strength throughout the event earned praise from coaches and archery experts alike.

The 25-year-old’s rise has not been limited to international events. Earlier this year, he topped the men’s compound selection trials to secure a place in India’s squad for the 2026 Asian Games. In doing so, he finished ahead of several established names and confirmed his status as one of the country’s leading medal prospects.

Jadhav’s journey has been built on relentless practice and a willingness to learn from the best. Exposure to elite competitions and interactions with world-class archers have helped him develop the calmness and focus required to succeed in high-pressure situations. Those qualities were clearly visible during his World Cup campaign, where a single arrow often separated victory from defeat.

His achievements over the last year have also been noteworthy. In 2025, Jadhav captured the men’s compound individual gold medal at the World University Games in Germany, further strengthening his reputation as one of India’s most promising archers. The success provided a glimpse of his potential, while his World Cup medal in Shanghai confirmed that he can deliver against senior international opposition.

With the Asian Games fast approaching, Jadhav now faces the biggest challenge of his career. India dominated compound archery at the previous Asian Games, and expectations are once again high. As one of the new faces leading the country’s campaign, Jadhav carries both responsibility and opportunity.

For a young archer whose passion for the sport borders on obsession, the target is clear. The World Cup bronze has provided confidence, but the ultimate goal remains an Asian Games podium finish. If his recent performances are any indication, Sahil Jadhav may be ready for the biggest shot of his career.

Key Numbers

Archery World Cup Stage 2 (Shanghai): Bronze Medal

Bronze Medal Match: Sahil Jadhav beat Martin Damsbo (Denmark) 147-144

Quarterfinal: Defeated Nico Weiner (Australia) via shoot-off after a 147-147 tie

Semifinal: Lost narrowly to Nicolas Girard (France) 146-147

2025 World University Games: Gold Medal (Men’s Compound Individual)

2026 Asian Games: Qualified after topping India’s compound men’s selection trials

 

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