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Archery gold for Indian men's compound team; women settle for bronze

September 27, 2014 10:30 IST

Gold medalists, Rajat Chauhan, Sandeep Kumar and Abhishek Verma of India on the podium following their Men's Compound Men's Team Gold Medal Match during the 2014 Asian Games at Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field on Saturday

Gold medalists, Rajat Chauhan, Sandeep Kumar and Abhishek Verma of India on the podium following their Men's Compound Men's Team Gold Medal Match during the 2014 Asian Games at Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field on Saturday. Photograph: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

India earned their second gold medal at the 17th Asian Games after the men's compound archery team bagged the yellow metal by getting the better of South Korea, in Incheon on Saturday.

The Indian women's compound team had to be content with a bronze after beating Iran in the third-place play-off.

The Indian men's trio of Abhishek Verma, Rajat Chauhan and Sandeep Kumar eked out a narrow 227-225 victory over the hosts to give the country their second gold medal in eight days.

Shooter Jitu Rai had earned the top position on the first day of the competition.

In a closely-fought contest, the South Korean team of Choi Yong-hee, Min Li-hong and Yang Young-ho fell short by just two points, even as the Indians held on to their nerves to win an all-important battle.

The Indian men had 12 10s as compared to 13 by their opponents.

Earlier, the Indian women's team comprising Trisha Deb, Purvasha Shende and Surekha Jyothi shot 224, while Sakineh Ghasempour, Maryam Ranjbarsari and Shabnam Sarlak of Iran earned a total of 217 points.

Both Indian and Iranian girls had a total of nine 10's each at the Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field.

Indian girls had earlier lost the semi-finals by a slim margin of 224-226 against Chinese Taipei on Thursday to set up a bronze-medal play-off with Iran.