India’s archery contingent celebrated a historic achievement at the Archery World Cup in Antalya as Dhiraj Bommadevara and Kumkum Mohod combined brilliantly to secure a memorable mixed team gold medal.
The Indian duo displayed exceptional composure and precision throughout the competition, overcoming elite international opposition to reach the summit of the podium. Their triumph represented another major milestone for Indian archery and showcased the country’s growing strength on the global stage.
Dhiraj was in particularly outstanding form, delivering crucial scores under pressure and playing a leading role in India’s successful campaign. Kumkum matched him shot for shot, demonstrating remarkable consistency and confidence in high-pressure situations.
The pair’s chemistry proved decisive as they overcame formidable opponents, including highly rated teams from traditional archery powerhouses. Their victory highlighted the progress India has made in nurturing world-class talent capable of competing with the best.
The celebrations did not end there for Dhiraj. He later completed a sensational golden double by claiming the men’s recurve individual title, defeating South Korea’s Lee Woo Seok in the final. The achievement marked the first individual World Cup gold of his career and capped a dream day in Antalya.
For Indian archery, the results serve as a major confidence boost ahead of future international events, including the Asian Games and Olympic qualification competitions. The performances of Dhiraj and Kumkum underline the depth of talent emerging within the national setup.
Their success in Antalya will be remembered as a defining chapter in India’s archery journey and a testament to years of dedication, preparation and belief.
















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