Tokyo Olympics: Tried To Maintain Focus In Shoot-Off, Says Archer Atanu Das After Epic Win vs Oh Jin Hyek
Tokyo Olympics: India's archer Atanu Das stated that he just tried to maintain his focus in a nerve-wracking shoot-off against South Korea's Oh Jin Hyek as he cruised into the third round of men's individual event.
- Asian News International
- Updated: July 29, 2021 02:21 pm IST
Highlights
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Archer Atanu Das said that he just tried to maintain his focus v Jin Hyek
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Atanu stunned former Olympic gold medallist Jin Hyek in shoot-off
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With the win Atanu cruised into the third round of men's individual event
India's No. 1 men's recurve archer Atanu Das has stated that he just tried to maintain his focus in a nerve-wracking shoot-off against South Korea's Oh Jin Hyek as he cruised into the third round of men's individual event at the Yumenoshima Ranking Field on Thursday. "It was a tense moment. I've faced shoot-offs before. I knew he was shooting first, and if he would shoot a nine, I could win it," World Archery quoted Atanu as a saying. "I just tried to maintain my focus. It was a tense moment, a win or lose situation. So I just went for the win," he added.
"We're giving out best, so let's see what happens," he said.
Aiming first in the shoot-off, Jinhyek shot a 9 to which Atanu replied with a brilliant 10 and sealed the match.
With this win, Atanu has cruised into the 1/8 eliminations round where he will face the silver medallist of London 2012 -- Japan's Takaharu Furukawa. Notably, Oh Jin Hyek was the gold medalist in the same Olympics.
"I could feel a strong wind over my body and I struggled to aim. It was quite a difficult match for me. I don't think I was very good. I am not sad. I am okay. I did all I can do," Korean legend Hyek said after the match.