National Archery C’Ships: Olympians Dhiraj, Deepika clinch recurve title on final day, also claim team medals
National Archery C’Ships: Olympians Dhiraj, Deepika clinch recurve title on final day, also claim team medals
Olympians B. Dhiraj and Deepika Kumari asserted their class to emerge as the champions in recurve men and women categories, respectively, on the concluding day of the National archery championships at the Gopal Maidan here on Friday.
They doubled their joy by claiming a team medal apiece.
In the individual title clash with gritty greenhorn Divyansh Chaudhary, Dhiraj split points in the first two sets, even after scoring a perfect 30 in the second, but consistently hit the yellow zone to win his maiden title with a 6-2 score. His 18-year-old opponent could not handle the pressure of shooting on a podium for the first time.
Dhiraj also contributed to the Services men’s team’s bronze medal victory.
“This was a good outing. Everything I have worked on is going in the right direction,” said Dhiraj.
Donning the Petroleum Sports Promotions colours, Deepika combined with her husband Atanu Das to beat the Punjab duo of Simranjeet Kaur and Aditya Chaudhary 6-2 for the mixed team gold.
In the women’s individual final, Deepika overcame a blip, even as her Paris Olympics team-mate and local favourite Ankita Bhakat shot three 10s to stage a fightback in the second set to record a 6-2 win for her second gold.
“I am doing some experiments without bothering about the results. The ultimate goal is the Olympics,” said Deepika.
The results: Recurve: Individual: Men: Gold: B. Dhiraj (SSCB) bt Divyansh Chaudhary (Har) 6-2; Bronze: Atul Verma (Utk) bt Chingakham Achanba Singh (Aru) 7-1; Women: Gold: Deepika Kumari (PSPB) bt Ankita Bhakat (Jha) 6-2; Bronze: Simranjeet Kaur (Pun) bt Bhargavi Bhagora (Guj) 6-5 (shoot-off: 8-7).
Team: Men: Gold: Railways bt Haryana 6-2; Bronze: SSCB bt Rajasthan 5-4 (shoot-off: 29-28; Women: Gold: Jharkhand bt Madhya Pradesh 5-3; Bronze: Maharashtra bt Railways 6-2; Mixed: Gold: PSPB bt Punjab 6-2; Bronze: Madhya Pradesh bt Maharashtra 5-1.