Gold for Kumkum Mohod and Dhiraj Bommadevara at World Cup Stage 3.

Indian archery has delivered another big moment on the world stage. Olympian Dhiraj Bommadevara and 17-year-old Kumkum Mohod defeated Olympic champions Korea 5-1 in the recurve mixed team final at the Archery World Cup in Antalya to win gold.

This is the first Gold for India in Recurve mixed category since 2022. The Indian pair were dominant throughout the tournament, beating Denmark (6-0), USA (6-2) and Germany (6-2), while conceding just four set points across their entire run to the title match. Dhiraj’s experience and Kumkum’s fearless shooting proved to be a winning combination, with the teenager now securing back-to-back World Cup gold medals after also winning the women’s team title in Shanghai earlier this season.

The result highlights the exciting depth emerging in Indian archery, with a new generation of stars consistently challenging the world’s best. As the sport continues to build momentum in the country, performances like these also add to the growing excitement around the upcoming Archery Premier League happening in Hyderabad (Oct 8-18), which aims to bring India’s archery heroes closer to fans than ever before.

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