Deepika Kumari leads India women's recurve team to 2nd successive gold in Archery World Cup
In the final the Indian team, who had qualified as sixth seed, defeated the top seeded Koreans to win the medal. Deepika Kumari and co. scored 219 points to their counterparts' 215.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: August 25, 2013 08:48 PM IST
The Indian trio of Bombayala Devi, Deepika Kumari and Rimil Buriuly won back-to-back World Cup titles beating the formidable South Korea in the women's recurve team final here on Sunday. (Related read: Deepika Kumari qualifies for Archery World Cup finals in Paris)
India got the better of Koreans Yun Ok-Hee, Ki Bo Bae, and Joo Hyun Jung 219-215 for their second major title in as many months. They had won the World Cup Stage 3 in Medellin, Colombia last month.
The Danish women were the surprising bronze medallists with their 210-194 win over Russia.
It was a surprising result in the title clash too as Korea had not shot less than 222 in their elimination matches against the United States, Italy and Russia. India defeated Indonesia, Mexico and Denmark en route to the final.
There was little to choose between India and Korea with the score tied at 163-163 by end three. The wind played its part in the contest as archers on both sides shot an odd 7.
Ki Bo Bae opened the final end with a disappointing 6. The next two arrows for Korea were 9 and 9.
India responded with three 10s to wrest the advantage going into the last six arrows. The Koreans managed 9-8-10 before the Indians came up with 10-10-7, winning the end 56-52 and thus the match and the title of World Cup Stage 4.
The World Cup Finals will be held next month in Paris.