City
Epaper

Asian Games: India bag Silver medal, lose to South Korea 1-5 in Final of Men's Recurve Team event

By IANS | Updated: October 6, 2023 14:40 IST

Hangzhou, Oct 6 Indian Recurve Men’s Team of Atanu Das, Tushar Shelke and Dhiraj Bommadevara lost the final ...

Open in App

Hangzhou, Oct 6 Indian Recurve Men’s Team of Atanu Das, Tushar Shelke and Dhiraj Bommadevara lost the final against South Korea 1-5, here on Friday.

India trailed 55-60 in the first set, as the Koreans got their game on point--10 off all their attempts.

Three 10s off the last three shots took India’s score to 57. The Koreans respond with 10s to tie the second set score at 57-all, taking a lead to 3-1

Korea won the final set with three 10s, two 9s, and one 7s, scoring a total of 55. India responded strongly with three 10s, two 9s, and one 8s, a total of 56 was not enough as Korea clinched the match 5-1.

South Korea returned to the top of the podium for the first time since 2010.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi blast: 4 more accused sent to NIA custody for 10 days

InternationalBangladesh vows deeper CSC cooperation, seeks evolution into an open, inclusive regional body

BusinessExcelsoft Technologies IPO Day 2: Check GMP and Subscription on Second Day of Bidding

InternationalNepal relaxes fee rule for foreigners to visit sensitive Upper Mustang area

Business5 Reasons to Choose the Oben Rorr EZ Sigma: India's Smarter, Reliable, and Longer Running Electric Ride

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsNext 4–5 years are very important for me in Test cricket, says Kuldeep Yadav

Other SportsDigboi Masters: Yuvraj Sandhu on top with commanding six-shot lead in round three

Other SportsAustralian Open Super 500: Ayush, Lakshya, Satwik-Chirag match into quarters

Other SportsWorld Boxing Cup Finals: Minakshi, Arundhati, Preeti, Nupur clinch gold

Other SportsChopra backs Indian team to adapt quicker to Guwahati pitch despite many unknowns