In a groundbreaking performance at the 24th Asian Archery Championships in Dhaka, India emerged as the top nation, clinching a record 10 medals, including six golds. This marks a significant shift in archery’s power balance in Asia, with Ankita Bhakat and Dhiraj Bommadevara winning individual recurve golds, breaking South Korea’s long-standing dominance.
Ankita Bhakat stunned Olympic silver medallist Nam Suhyeon of South Korea with a 7-3 win in the women’s recurve final. Her path to gold included a tense semifinal shoot-off victory over former world number one Deepika Kumari, highlighting her resilience and skill.
In the men’s category, Dhiraj Bommadevara outclassed compatriot Rahul with a 6-2 victory, securing a 1-2 Indian finish. This reflects India’s growing depth in talent and the success of domestic training programs.
India’s medal tally was bolstered by strong team performances across both recurve and compound events. The women’s recurve team, which included Bhakat, secured gold by defeating Korea in a dramatic final. Sangeeta won the women’s recurve bronze, overcoming Deepika Kumari in another thrilling shoot-off.
On the compound side, India’s archers delivered under pressure,
These victories across categories showcased India’s all-round strength and growing tactical excellence in archery.
For over two decades, South Korea dominated the recurve discipline in Asia. But India’s breakthrough this year, particularly in men’s team recurve, ended a 12-year Korean winning streak. This marks a pivotal shift in regional archery supremacy, with India asserting itself as a rising superpower.
This performance is the result of systematic training, better facilities, and increased competition exposure. Initiatives like the Archery Premier League have nurtured talent and given young archers the opportunity to gain high-pressure match experience.
India topped the medal table with,
This is India’s best-ever medal haul at the Asian Archery Championships.
India’s stunning success at the 2025 Asian Archery Championships is not just a sporting milestone—it is a symbol of the country’s growing athletic ambition and unity. It underscores the value of investing in sports infrastructure, grassroots development, and competitive platforms.
The performances of Bhakat, Bommadevara, and others inspire a new generation of athletes, proving that with dedication and support, Indian talent can shine on any global stage.
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