Nagpur:Parath salunkhe And Deepika Kumari Gave Recurve Archers a Reason to Cheer when the Satara Youngster and Seasoned Campaigner Clinched Bronze Medals as India Concluded The Shanghai World Cup Stage 2 with their heads help high on Sunday.While Deepika Secure Her 18th Individual World Cup Medal, 21-YAR-LD Parthe Pocked His Maiden Bronze. Despite the korean archers dominating the recurve event by winning all five gold medals, the Indian contract in Shanghai Enjoyed A Successful Campaign with a Seven-Medal Haul, Largely DUE to its command Team’s achievements.India’s Final Day Began Disappointingly when Deepika Kumari Lost to Korea’s 21-YEAR-old Olympic champion Lim Sihyeon 1-7 in the Women’s Recurve individual semifinal.desPite losing tamely, India’s four-time olympian deepika maintained composure and regained form in the pleze Playoff Against Korean Kang Chaeyoung. The 30-year-old Deepika secured a 7-3 Victory Over Former World Champion Kang, Earning Her 18th Individual World Cup Podium Finish.In the men’s individual semifinals, there was a nervous start for the Satara Youngster Partha Salunkhe. Facing Korean Top-seeded star and Defending Olympic Champion Kim Wojin, The 21-YAR-old and 152nd-Ranked Partha Took Time to Settle into his grove. After a poor start where the last loss the two opening sets 26-27 and 28-30, the Satara Boy Regained His Momentum to Win the third set 28-27, Bringing the Lead Down to 2-4. Parth stunned the multiple olympic medallist to seal the fourth set 29-28 and brings parity in the semifinal at 4-4. In the fifth and final set, Partha Failed to Maintain His Cool and Lost 25-28, Going Down Fighting 4-6.Partha appeared composed in the bronze medal match where he prevailed over baptiste addis of france 6-4. After winning the first set 30-28, parth and add a tie at 28-28 and 25-25 in the second and third sets respectively. The higher-ranked frenchman won the fourth set 30-27 to level the scores. In the fifth and deciding set, Partha Shot two 10s to get the better of Addis 29-28, Bagging His Maiden Bronze Medal.
