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The Indian duo of Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar staged a remarkable comeback after the heartbreak in the semifinals to claim the bronze medal with a 156-155 win over Italy’s Eleonora Sarti and Matteo Bonacina in mixed team compound archery competition at Paralympics on Monday. It is only the second time that India has won a medal in Paralympics in archery. Harvinder Singh bagged an individual bronze at the Tokyo edition of the Games three years ago. Sheetal also became the first Indian woman to win an archery medal at the quadrennial showpiece as coach Kuldeep Vedhwan rejoiced at the stands.

India won after the 17-year-old Sheetal’s shot in the final end was upgraded from 9 to 10 following a revision. Something similar had happened in the semifinal too, against Iran earlier in the evening, but the Indians were at the receiving end on that occasion.

The Indians shot 10, 9, 10 10 in the final end to reach 155. The Italian pair responded with 9, 9, 10, 10 to draw level at 155-155. It was at that point that the judge decided to take a closer look at Sheetal’s shot and concluded that it was a 10, leading to India’s victory.

Before that, with just four arrows left, the Indians were trailing by a point with Sarti displaying awesome form even as her partner Bonacina struggled a bit. But the Indian pair held on to emerge winners in the end.

It was a great comeback by the Indians after they went down in shoot-off following a dramatic semifinal clash against Iran’s Fatemeh Hemmati and Hadi Nori.

Both Rakesh and Sheetal failed to win medal in the individual event at the Games this year.

Earlier in the evening, the Indians looked on course to make the final but a fine Iranian rally and revision of score by a judge came in their way.

The match went into shoot-off after the scores were tied 152-152.

It seemed like the Indians had won it after the Iranians shot a nine with their fourth arrow in the final end. However, much to the disappointment of the Indian duo, the target judge revised a shot of nine from Iran (their second arrow in the final end) to 10 after evaluation, taking the contest into shoot-off.

Both the teams had perfect scores in shoot-off but Fatemeh’s arrow hit the centre. Her shot was much closer to the bulls eye, paving the way for Iran’s passage to the final.

In their last eight match, the Indian pair combined well to progress to the semifinals with a 154-143 win over Indonesia’s Teodora Audi Ayudia Ferellyin and Ken Swagumilang.

The top seeds in the mixed compound open event, Sheetal and Rakesh, displayed fine form en route to the semifinal.

The Iranian duo prevailed over Brazil’s Jane Karla Gogel and Reinaldo Vagner Charao Ferreira 153-151 in their quarterfinal clash.

The Indians sealed the win with a perfect 40 in the fourth and final end.

In open class (compound bows, for archers with little strength in the arms), archers shoot from a sitting position at a distance of 50m at an 80cm five-ring target made up of the 10-6 point bands.

Sheetal, 17, was born in 2007 with phocomelia, a rare congenital disorder leading to underdeveloped limbs. The condition resulted in her arms not fully forming.

The 39-year-old Rakesh suffered a spinal cord injury and after recovering in 2009 he realised he would be wheelchair-bound for life, which plunged him into depression and even forced him to contemplate taking his own life.

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Paris 2024 Paralympics, September 2, Highlights: Sumit Antil, Nitesh Kumar Win Gold On Glorious Day For India At Paris Paralympics 2024 https://artifexnews.net/paris-2024-paralympics-live-updates-day-5-sheetal-devi-suhas-yathiraj-6470887/ Mon, 02 Sep 2024 20:15:01 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/paris-2024-paralympics-live-updates-day-5-sheetal-devi-suhas-yathiraj-6470887/ Read More “Paris 2024 Paralympics, September 2, Highlights: Sumit Antil, Nitesh Kumar Win Gold On Glorious Day For India At Paris Paralympics 2024” »

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Paris Paralympics 2024 Day 5, Highlights: Sumit Antil took India’s gold medal tally to three, as he broke the Paralympics javelin record twice in the F64 final at Paralympics 2024 with a best throw of 70.59m. Meanwhile, Nithya Sre Sivan won the bronze medal in the SH6 women’s singles badminton event. Earlier, para badminton star Nitesh Kumar brought home India’s second gold medal, winning the Men’s Singles SL3 para badminton final. He was not the only badminton medalist, as Suhas Yathiraj (SL4) and Thulasimathi Murugesan (SU5) bagged silver, while Manisha Ramadass (SU5) clinched bronze. Armless archery wonder Sheetal Devi, alongside veteran Rakesh Kumar, brought home bronze in para archery Mixed Team Compound Event. Yogesh Kathuniya had brought India the first medal of Day 5 in Paris Paralympics, clinching a silver in the Men’s Discus Throw F56 Final. (Medals Tally)







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  • 01:47 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Brilliant day for India

    Inspired by the country’s armed forces and cricket star Virat Kohli, a determined Kumar Nitesh sparkled with a gold medal on debut before javelin throw champion Sumit Antil joined India’s para-badminton players in ensuring that the nation celebrated its best day at the ongoing Paralympic Games. Thanks to their heroics, India remained on course for a record-breaking medal haul.

    That is all for today. Good night and do not forget to join us for more Paralympics 2024 action.

  • 01:30 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Another bronze for India!

    Nithya Sre Sivan has done it! A bronze medal in the SH6 women’s singles badminton event and this has been a stunning day for India.

  • 01:20 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Absolute carnage

    This is stunning from Nithya Sre Sivan. A 11-4 lead in the second game and the Indian para-badminton star is cruising to a bronze medal!

  • 01:16 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: India wins first game

    21-14 and Nithya Sre Sivan has won the first game in the women’s singles SH6 bronze medal match against Indonesia’s Rina Marlina. What a start!

  • 01:13 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Continued dominance

    Continued dominance as Nithya Sre Sivan leads 17-12 in the first game in the women’s singles SH6 bronze medal match against Indonesia’s Rina Marlina.

  • 01:08 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Solid start

    Great start for Nithya Sre Sivan as she rushes to a 10-8 lead in the first game. Good show from the top seed who will be looking to bounce back from her loss in the semifinal.

  • 01:04 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Bronze medal match

    Nithya Sre Sivan is competing in the women’s singles SH6 bronze medal match, where she squares off against Indonesia’s Rina Marlina. A perfect way for India to finish the day.

  • 00:42 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Not a great outing

    It was a disappointing show from Kanchan Lakhani in the Women’s Discus Throw F53 final as she is all set to finish in the seventh position.

  • 00:30 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: No luck for Kanchan

    No luck for Kanchan Lakhani in the Women’s Discus Throw F53 final as her best attempt was 10.06m which was not even good enough to get her a Top 5 position.

  • 00:26 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Discus Throw action

    The first attempt from Kanchan Lakhani in the Women’s Discus Throw F53 final and it is 9.81m. 9.70m in the second and she remains in the sixth position.

  • 00:22 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Massive feat!

    Sumit Antil became the first Indian man and second from the country to defend the title as he won the F64 category gold with Paralympics record of 70.59m at the Paris Games. The 26-year-old world record holder from Sonipat in Haryana bettered his own earlier Paralympic record of 68.55m set in Tokyo while winning the gold three years ago. His world record stands at 73.29m. Antil is the second Indian overall after shooter Avani Lekhara to defend Paralympics title. 

  • 00:12 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Two more events

    India’s Kanchan Lakhani is up next in the Women’s Discus Throw F53 final.

    Nithya Sre Sivan is set to compete in the women’s singles SH6 bronze medal match, where she squares off against Indonesia’s Rina Marlina.

  • 00:05 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Jeevanji’s world record broken!

    Turkey’s Aysel Onder runs Heat 2 in just 54.96s, breaking Jeevanji’s world record! It is game on for the gold medal event!

    Jeevanji had beaten Onder in the 2024 World Championships final earlier in 2024.

  • 23:59 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Deepthi Jeevanji enters final!

    Jeevanji absolutely cruises to victory in Heat 1. 55.46s to run her 400m. As she has finished in the top 3 in her heat, she gets automatic qualification.

    She will definitely be a contender for gold in the Women’s 400m T20 event.

  • 23:53 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Deepthi Jeevanji up next!

    India’s Deepthi Jeevanji will compete in the one of the final events of the day, the Women’s 400m T20 Round 1. She is in Heat 1.

    Jeevanji holds the world record time (55.07s) in this category, which she set on May 20, 2024, just over three months ago.

  • 23:38 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: 5 medals away from Tokyo

    Sumit Antil’s gold is India’s third of Paralympics 2024, and 14th in total. It takes India to 14th in the medal standings.

    India are now just 5 medals shy of their record tally from Tokyo 2020. History beckons?

  • 23:34 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: First Avani, now Sumit!

    Just like Avani Lekhara, Sumit Antil has also clinched back-to-back Paralympic gold medals. Not just Neeraj Chopra, javelin in India has two kings.

  • 23:31 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: SUMIT ANTIL CLINCHES GOLD!

    Sumit Antil, with a Paralympics record to his name, clinches Men’s Javelin Throw F64 gold at Paralympics 2024.

    In fact, he broke the Paralympics record twice. Is he superhuman? We think so. 

  • 23:26 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sandeep misses out on medal

    Ah so close! Sandeep throws 62.55m with his final throw, but he will fall short of the current bronze throw of 64.89m.

    Sandeep finishes with a season best of 62.80m.

  • 23:24 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sargar 7th

    Sandip Sanjay Sargar will not do any better than 7th. His last throw is 56.30m and he finishes with a best of 58.03m.

  • 23:18 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: India’s medal standings

    India currently sit on 22nd in the medal table, with 13 medals (2 golds, 5 silvers, 6 bronzes). If Antil clinches gold, India will leap up to 14th for the time being.

  • 23:16 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: What’s the para javelin world record?

    In case you were wondering, the para javelin world record is also held by Sumit Antil. He had thrown an outstanding 73.29m in 2023. 

  • 23:15 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Javelin standings after Round 4

    Antil fouled his Round 4 throw, but still maintains a healthy lead at the top. Sandeep stays 4th, his best throw presently 0.93m shorter than 3rd-place Dulan Kodithuwakku of Sri Lanka. Sandip Sanjay Sargar is 7th with a best throw of 58.03m.

  • 23:13 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Update on women’s discus

    Competitors in the women’s discus throw F53 event have made strong starts. The first athlete, Brazil’s Elizabeth Rodrigues Gomes, has thrown a Paralympics Record 17.37m. The second athlete, Japan’s Keiko Onidani, has thrown an Asian Record 15.78m.

    Huge bar for Kanchan Lakhani to match.

  • 23:03 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Javelin standings after Round 3

    Sumit Antil goes 66.66 with his third throw. All three of Antil’s throws would’ve been good enough to get him gold so far.Both Sandeep and Sandip Sanjay Sargar improve their bests. Here’s how they stack up after three rounds:

  • 22:58 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: So near yet so far!

    A valiant effort once again from Sukant Kadam, but he falls just short of a Paralympics medal. He loses the para badminton Men’s Singles SL4 bronze medal match 21-17, 21-18 to Indonesia’s Fredy Setiawan.

    Well played, Sukant!

  • 22:54 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: INDIA WIN ARCHERY MEDAL!

    A point has been overturned from 9 to 10, and the same fashion in which they did not win the semi, they win the bronze medal match!

    Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar win bronze in para archery mixed team compound open!

  • 22:53 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Update on discus throw

    An update on the Women’s Discus Throw F53 final: India’s Kanchan Lakhani will go 7th out of the 8 finalists. Currently, only one finalist has done her throws.

  • 22:52 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sukant Kadam sligthly behind

    Sukant Kadam is 14-12 down in the second game. Still in it, but he cannot let that gap increase any further.

  • 22:51 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Another archery shoot-off!

    India beat Italy in the fourth round, but the two nations tie overall at 155-155. Surely not another heartbreak right at the end for Sheetal and Rakesh?

  • 22:49 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Javelin standings update

    After two rounds, here are how the Indians stack up in the Men’s javelin F64 final:

    1. Sumit Antil: 70.59m

    4. Sandeep: 60m

    7. Sandip Sanjay Sargar: 57.04m

  • 22:48 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: SUMIT ANTIL GOES EVEN BETTER!

    70.59m by Sumit Antil in javelin! He breaks his own Paralympics record. This is history in the making, this is utterly sensational!

  • 22:47 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: India trail in archery

    Heading into the final round of the archery mixed team bronze medal match, India are trailing by 1 point. 117-116 is the score at the moment.

    Can Sheetal and Rakesh pull off a comeback?

  • 22:46 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sukant Kadam leading

    Sukant Kadam is leading the second game 7-3 in the SL4 bronze medal match. A much-needed good start for the Indian after losing the first game.

  • 22:45 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sargar improves!

    Sargar throws 57.04m with his second throw. An improvement by more than 2m, but he remains in 7th position for now.

  • 22:44 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sandeep goes 4th!

    As Sumit Antil claims a huge lead at the top of the men’s javelin F64 final standings, another Indian is vying for a medal. Sandeep has thrown a brilliant 60m with his first throw, putting him 4th.

    After the first round of throws, here are how the Indians rank:

    1. Sumit Antil: 69.11m

    4. Sandeep: 60m

    7. Sandip Sanjay Sargar: 54.86m

  • 22:42 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Archery bronze medal underway

    Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar have made a good start to the archery mixed team compound open bronze medal match against Italy.

    After two rounds, India are neck and neck with Italy at 78-78.

  • 22:40 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sukant Kadam loses first game

    A close affair but Sukant Kadam loses the first game 21-17 against Fredy Setiawan of Indonesia in the men’s singles SL4 para badminton bronze medal match.

    He must win the next game now.

  • 22:36 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Paralympic record for Sumit Antil!

    Sumit Antil has shattered the Paralympic record with his first throw! 69.11m, and he soars to the top. WOW!

  • 22:34 (IST)

    Paris Paralympics 2024 Live: Sukant Kadam trailing

    Meanwhile, Sukant Kadam trials 10-15 in the men’s singles SL4 badminton bronze medal match. A big comeback needed from him in the first game.



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Anand Mahindra Reminds Sheetal Devi Of “Promise” He Made As Archer Takes Internet By Storm https://artifexnews.net/anand-mahindra-reminds-sheetal-devi-of-promise-he-made-as-archer-takes-internet-by-storm-6472453/ Mon, 02 Sep 2024 09:30:28 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/anand-mahindra-reminds-sheetal-devi-of-promise-he-made-as-archer-takes-internet-by-storm-6472453/ Read More “Anand Mahindra Reminds Sheetal Devi Of “Promise” He Made As Archer Takes Internet By Storm” »

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Sheetal Devi drew massive praise on social media© X (Twitter)




One of the most inspiring sportspersons India has, Sheetal Devi, has made heads turn with her exemplary skill and performance in the Paris Paralympics 2024. Though she couldn’t get a medal in the individual event, her sheer accuracy despite the challenges, has made her a winner in the eyes of many. One of the many who have been thoroughly impressed by Sheetal is businessman Anand Mahindra. After coming across Sheetal’s inspiring performance in the Paris Games, Mahindra said that he is looking forward to fulfilling a promise he had made to her.

A video featuring Shetal went viral on social media where she could be seen hitting a bullseye. The video drew attention from all across the globe, making it viral.

Reacting to the viral video, Mr. Mahindra wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Extraordinary courage, commitment & a never-give-up spirit are not linked to medals… #SheetalDevi, you are a beacon of inspiration for the country-and the entire world. Almost a year ago, as a salute to your indomitable spirit, I had requested you to accept any car from our range and we would customise it to enable your navigation. You rightly said you would take up the offer when you turned 18, which you will next year. I look forward to fulfilling that promise to you… And, of course, no one else could be my #MondayMotivation”

India’s armless wonder Sheetal crashed out of the last-16 in the compound women’s open category at the Paralympics on Saturday.

Sheetal, who draws the arrow with her toes, endured a blip in the second end where she shot the 7-point red ring to go down to Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga of Chile 137-138 in the pre-quarters.

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Para Archer Sheetal Devi’s Bullseye Shot Goes Viral, Barcelona Superstar Reacts https://artifexnews.net/para-archer-sheetal-devis-bullseye-shot-goes-viral-barcelona-superstar-reacts-6470181/ Mon, 02 Sep 2024 02:56:53 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/para-archer-sheetal-devis-bullseye-shot-goes-viral-barcelona-superstar-reacts-6470181/ Read More “Para Archer Sheetal Devi’s Bullseye Shot Goes Viral, Barcelona Superstar Reacts” »

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Sheetal Devi hit bullseye© X (Twitter)




Aged just 17, para archer Sheetal Devi made the world stop and take notice as she stunned everyone with her performances at the Paris Paralympics. Though Sheetal bowed out of women’s individual compound open archery event on Saturday, her bullseye shot in the event has taken the sporting world by storm. One of the few archers in the world without arms, Sheetal started off the event with a bullseye shot, and the video of it has gone viral. The inspirational para-archer even drew a reaction from football club Barcelona star Joules Kounde on social media.

Sheetal entered the Paris Paralympics as an athlete who instantly drew the spotlight on her. She produced a stunning performance in the qualification of Women’s Individual Compound Archery by breaking the previous World Record of 698 by shooting 703 points out of a possible 720. But, up against Chile’s Zuniga Mariana, she lost the match 137-138. Such a narrow margin prevented her from going into the knockout stages, but her performance still managed to draw worldwide attention.

Even former India cricketer Harbhajan Singh lauded the stunning para archer.

Sheetal had secured three medals at the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou last year, including two gold medals in individual and mixed team compound competition and a silver in doubles compound competition. Hence, she entered the Paris Paralympics as one of India’s brightest medal contenders. Sadly, that target couldn’t be fulfilled.

Sheetal started out on a positive note as she hit two X dropped one point to take the opening set 29-28.

But her 7-point in the second arrow gave the Chilean seasoned archer the much-needed opening as she won the second end 27-26 to make it level (55-all).

It was a neck-and-neck affair for the duo in the next eight arrows, before Mariana edged out Sheetal in the final arrow by shooting a 9 as the Paralympics debutant Sheetal slipped to the 8-ring to lose by one-point.

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Archery At Paris Paralympics 2024: Sheetal Devi, Sarita Kumari Crash Out https://artifexnews.net/archery-at-paris-paralympics-2024-sheetal-devi-sarita-kumari-crash-out-6461986/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 17:17:18 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/archery-at-paris-paralympics-2024-sheetal-devi-sarita-kumari-crash-out-6461986/ Read More “Archery At Paris Paralympics 2024: Sheetal Devi, Sarita Kumari Crash Out” »

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India suffered heartbreak from the archery arena as Sarita Kumari’s splendid run ended in quarterfinals, while armless wonder Sheetal Devi crashed out of the last-16 in the compound women’s open category at the Paralympics in Paris Paralympics 2024 on Saturday. Faridabad’s Sarita, who qualified as ninth seed, had a dominating outings in the first and second rounds before top-seed Oznur Cure Girdi of Korea halted her dream run in the last eight. Oznur, who smashed the world record to top the qualifying round with a score of 704 out of a maximum 720 points, shot three perfect 10s in the second end to take a healthy five-point lead.

Sarita took the third end and matched Oznur’s 30 with a perfect fourth end, but the Turkey archer remained four points in the lead, riding on her strong starts and wrapped it up with a 29 in the fifth end.

Sheetal, who draws the arrow with her toes, endured a blip in the second end where she shot the 7-point red ring to go down to Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga of Chile 137-138 in the pre-quarters.

All eyes were on Asian Para Games double gold medalist Sheetal, who also had bettered the previous world record of 698 shooting 703, to get a bye into the last-16 round.

Sheetal started out on a positive note as she hit two X dropped one point to take the opening set 29-28.

But her 7-point in the second arrow gave the Chilean seasoned archer the much-needed opening as she won the second end 27-26 to make it level (55-all).

It was a neck-and-neck affair for the duo in the next eight arrows, before Mariana edged out Sheetal in the final arrow by shooting a 9 as the Paralympics debutant Sheetal slipped to the 8-ring to lose by one-point.

On a day second seed Sheetal suffered an early elimination, ninth seed Sarita put up a dominated from the start to down Italy’s Eleonora Sarti 141-135 in a one-sided affair in her pre-quarters.

The ninth seeded Sarita, who won a team silver medal at the Asian Para Games last year, dropped just one point to take a four-point lead in the first end.

There was no looking back as she stretched the lead to five points in the second end where she shot one X (closer to the centre).

Her higher-ranked Italian rival pulled off two 10s and took the third end, but Sarita remained in control and sealed the issue with two solid ends.

Sarita earlier knocked out Nur Jannaton Abdul Jalil of Malaysia 138-124 in her first round clash.

In the open class, archers shoot from a sitting position at a distance of 50m at an 80cm five-ring target made up of the 10-6 point bands.

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Paris Paralympics 2024, Day 3 Live Updates: After clinching four medals on the second day, the Indian contingent will be eyeing more glory on Day 3 of the ongoing Paris Paralympics 2024. During the day, Indian archer Sheetal Devi will be in action among the other stars from the nation on the day. The armless archer finished second in the women’s individual compound open ranking round with a stunning performance to directly make a round of 16 entry on Thursday. Apart from her, shooter Swaroop Mahavir Unhalkar will be in action in the R1 Men’s 10m Air Rifle SH1 Standing (Qualification) round. (Medals Tally)

Here are the Live Updates of Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Day 3 (August 31):



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India’s Armless Archer Sheetal Devi Finishes 2nd In Ranking Round At Paris Paralympics https://artifexnews.net/indias-armless-archer-sheetal-devi-finishes-2nd-in-ranking-round-at-paris-paralympics-6447000/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 16:31:15 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/indias-armless-archer-sheetal-devi-finishes-2nd-in-ranking-round-at-paris-paralympics-6447000/ Read More “India’s Armless Archer Sheetal Devi Finishes 2nd In Ranking Round At Paris Paralympics” »

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India’s armless archer Sheetal Devi finished second in the women’s individual compound open ranking round with a stunning performance to directly make a round of 16 entry in the Paris Paralympics on Thursday. The 17-year-old Devi from Jammu and Kashmir, who shoots with her legs as she was born without arms, scored a total of 703 points out of possible 720 to finish second behind Oznur Girdi Cure of Turkey, who set a ranking round world record of 704 points. In fact, Devi also got past the ranking round world record of 698 set by Phoebe Pine Paterson of Great Britain earlier this month, but the Turkish archer overtook her to claim the coveted mark.

Devi shot 59 10s and 24 Xs while her Turkish opponent had 56 10s and 29 Xs in the 72-arrow contest on the opening day of competitions at the Paralympic Games. The top-four finishers in the ranking round, including Devi, got byes from the round of 32 competition and they will feature in the round of 16 on Saturday.

Devi will face the winner of round of 32 match between Mariana Zuniga of Chile and Choi Na Mi of Korea, who finished 15th and 18th respectively in the ranking round.

Zuniga had won a silver in the women’s individual compound open in the Tokyo Paralympics.

Other Indian in the fray, Sarita finished ninth with a score of 682 and will face Abdul Jalil Nur Jannaton of Malaysia in the round of 32 on Friday.

Devi had become a sensation during last year’s Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China, where she became the first Indian woman to win two gold medals in a single edition of the Games. She had won a third medal — a silver — also.

She had won gold medals in the women’s individual compound as well as mixed team event and a silver in the women’s doubles in Hangzhou.

Discovered at a military camp in a remote part of Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir and adopted by the Indian Army in her childhood, Devi also became the first armless woman to win a Para World Archery Championships medal last year.

Devi was born with phocomelia syndrome, a rare congenital disorder which kept her limbs underdeveloped.

In the men’s individual recurve open ranking round, Tokyo Paralympics bronze medallist Harvinder Singh finished ninth with a score of 637.

He faces Tseng Lung-Hui of Chinese Taipei in the round of 32 on September 4.

In men’s individual compound open ranking round, Rakesh Kumar and Shyam Sundar Swami finished fifth and 15th with scores of 696 and 688 respectively.

In women’s individual recurve open ranking round, Pooja finished seventh with a score of 585.

In para-archery, athletes of two classes — wheelchair (W1, W2) and open — can compete (in same event) at the Paralympic Games.

For para-archers competing in wheelchairs, their arms must demonstrate some degree of loss of muscle strength, co-ordination, or range of movement.

Para-archers in open category can compete in a wheelchair, standing up or leaning on a stool. They have either extremely limited movement in their trunk and limbs with normal arm function or balance issues.

Devi competes in standing position while Oznur Girdi Cure of Turkey, who finished first in the ranking round, is of W2 category.

Competitions include a ranking round where the archers shoot 72 arrows (12 ends of six arrows each) over distances of 50m or 70m. Each archer has four minutes to shoot their six arrows.

After the ranking round, para-archers compete head-to-head in elimination rounds consisting of five ends, with athletes using three arrows per end.

Para-archery events include recurve and compound bows, as well as mixed team.

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