Archery: India's Jyothi, Aditi and Parneet win gold medal in Women's Compound Team Final
The Indian women's compound team displayed remarkable resilience as they overcame their Taiwan opponents by a mere one-point margin in a nail-biting final, clinching their second gold medal in archery at the Asian Games.
The Indian women's compound team displayed remarkable resilience as they overcame their Taiwan opponents by a mere one-point margin in a nail-biting final, clinching their second gold medal in archery at the Asian Games.
The trio of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Swami, and Parneet Kaur, who are the reigning world champions and held the top seed position, delivered a flawless performance in the final. They scored a perfect 60 out of 60 in the last end, which allowed them to narrowly edge out their third-seeded rivals with a final score of 230-229 in the last three arrows. This victory secured their fifth medal in archery.