Deepika reaches individual archery quarterfinals
18-year-old Bhajan Kaur did well to stretch her Indonesian rival to shoot-off but fluffed the first shot by managing an eight when she needed a 10 to secure her passage into the last-eight
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Desperate to salvage India's floundering campaign in the archery range, Deepika will face Korea's Suhyeon Nam in the quarterfinals. PHOTO: PTI
Paris, 3 Aug
Criticised for her below-par show
in the team event, veteran Indian archer Deepika Kumari reached the individual
quarterfinals with a 6-4 win over Germany's Michelle Kroppen, but it was
curtains for Bhajan Kaur at the Paris Olympics here on Saturday. Bhajan lost
the shoot-off to Indonesia's Diananda Choirunisa.
Desperate to salvage India's
floundering campaign in the archery range, Deepika will face Korea's Suhyeon
Nam in the quarterfinals.
Meanwhile the 18-year-old Bhajan
did well to stretch her Indonesian rival to shoot-off but fluffed the first
shot by managing an eight when she needed a 10 to secure her passage into the
last-eight. "Certainly I was lacking in something, that's why I lost. I
will work on that when I go back home," Bhajan said after her 1/8
elimination round match.
Asked if she felt the nerves going
into the shoot-off, she said, "Wo toh poore match mein hi rehta hai
(nervousness remains throughout)," she said with a chuckle. "I was
not thinking of shooting a 10, I was just focussed on following the
process," she said. "I have learnt a lot from this campaign,"
she added but could not explain what, and again let out a smile.
After disappointing results in
other team events, the mixed team of Ankita Bhakat and Dhiraj Bommadevara on
Friday was in line to win a bronze but finished fourth. Coach Purmina Mahato
said they had told the archers not to think about the results and just stay
focussed on shooting. "We told them, do not think about win or loss, just
shoot. It's 90 percent mind game. You have to be mentally strong. "Bhajan
fought well but missed that last shot. We were actually assured that she will
do well."
Deepika is last Indian archer remaining in hunt
Deepika made a bright start against
the German with a hat-trick of nines. Kroppen had a poor six at first and from
there it was just catch-up for her. The second game was a tie as Kroppen hit
consecutive nines and Deepika made up for an 8 with a 10.
Both the archers began the third
set with 7s but Deepika recovered to fire a 10 while the German could not hit
two 9s. The last shot of 9 was enough for Deepika to take a 5-1 lead. The
German fought back with two 10s (2nd and 3rd) while Deepika only had one 10, in
the fourth set.
A draw would have been enough for
Deepika to move to the next round and she managed that despite starting with an
8.
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