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Indian men's recurve team to play for bronze

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April 05, 2008 13:19 IST

Indian men's team stayed in medal contention after making it to the semi-finals of the recurve event at Meteksan Archery World Cup in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

The team, comprising Jayanta Talukdar, Rahul Banerjee and Mangal Singh Champia, received a bye in the first round and comfortably got past France 224-219 to book a berth in the semis.

However, in the last-four stage, a sharp drop in performance resulted in a 211-217 defeat to Australia and prevented them from having a go at the gold.

In Sunday's third place play-off, India will take on Italy.

In other team events, mediocre performances by the Indian archers saw them exit early.

In the women's recurve, India crashed out in the second round, while in men' and women's compound they could not go beyond the first.

Results:

Men's recurve:

India (Rahul Banerjee, Mangal Singh Champia, Jayanta Talukdar) bye; bt France 224-219; lost to Australia 211-217 in semi-finals.

Women's recurve: India (Dola Banerjee, L Bombayala Devi, Pranitha Vardineni) bt Mexico 196-194; lost to Italy 209-212.

Men's compound: India (Ratan Singh Khuraijam, Baban Kumar, I Sanam) lost to Great Britain 212-222.

Women's compound: India (Bheigyabati Chanu, Jhanu Hansdah, Namita Yadav) lost to Russian Federation 218-223.

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