The Borneo Post

Women’s compound archery team hit bull’s-eye in Bangkok Asia Cup

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KUALA LUMPUR: The national women’s compound archery team struck gold in the Asia Cup Stage One in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday.

The trio of Fatin Nurfatehah Mat Sal leh, Halim Nur Aina Yasmine and Nurul Syazhera Mohd Asmi scored a slim 230-226 win over India’s Priya Gurjar, Muskan Kirar and Sanchita Tiwari in the final at the Hua Mark Archery Field, according to the Asian Archery Federation website www.asianarche­ry.com.

Kazakhstan defeated Bangladesh 229-220 for the bronze medal.

Fatin failed to make it a double joy for Malaysia when she went down fighting 142-147 to Muskan Kirar in the individual final. Singapore’s Contessa Loh Tze Chieh, who lost to Fatin in the semi- finals yesterday, bagged the bronze medal when she edged Iran’s Halimianav­val SeyedehVid­a 145-140.

Fatin had worse luck in the mixed compound event when she and Syahrizan Jafar could only finish fourth after losing 149-151 to India’s Muskan Kirar-Siddhant Gupta in the fight for the bronze medal.

The Iranian combinatio­n of Seyedeh-Vida Halimianav­val-Mohammadsa­leh Palizban pipped Indonesian­s Sri Ranti- Prima Wisnu Wardhana 156-154 to the gold medal.

The national men’s compound team failed to emulate their women counterpar­ts when they finished fourth after losing by just one point in the score of 230-231 to Kazakhstan, represente­d by brothers Rastam and Akbarali Karabayev as well as Sergey Khristich. India won the gold medal after beating Iran 233230.

No Malaysian made the men’s compound individual final after crashing out in the quarter-finals Friday. — Bernama

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