The embattled Indian archers overcame all odds to ensure two medals in the recurve and compound mixed event of the Asian Archery Championships, in Bangkok, on Tuesday.
Competing under a neutral flag due to the suspension of Indian federation, the Indian archers opened their account with a bronze medal in the recurve mixed pair event where Atanu Das and Deepika Kumari defeated Yichai Zheng and Shaoxuan Wei of China 6-2 without breaking a sweat.
But it was the compound mixed pair team of Abhishek Verma and Jyothi Surekha Vennam who produced a stunner ousting Korea 159-154 in a one-sided affair to set up a gold medal clash with Chinese Taipei, slated for Wednesday.
The team eliminations are also slated from Wednesday while Indian women will also vie for Olympic quotas in the qualifications round on Thursday.
Sports Authority of India (SAI) took to Twitter to congratulate Kumari and Das.
"@ImDeepikaK and #AtanuDas won the bronze medal in mixed team recurve at the #AsianArchery Championships after beating China 6-2. Many Congratulations. #KheloIndia @KirenRijiju @DGSAI @PIB_India @RijijuOffice @PMOIndia @IndiaSports @ddsportschannel," SAI tweeted.
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