Jyothi Surekha Vennam becomes first Indian woman compound archer to win bronze medal at World Cup final

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Jyothi Surekha Vennam made history as the first Indian woman compound archer to win a medal at the World Cup Final, securing bronze in Nanjing. She achieved this by defeating world No. 2 Ella Gibson with a perfect performance, shooting 15 consecutive 10s. This marks a significant achievement for Vennam in her World Cup Final journey.

Indian archer made history by becoming the to win a medal at the in Nanjing, China, securing bronze with a perfect performance against world No 2 Ella Gibson of Great Britain on Saturday.

The 29-year-old Asian Games champion shot 15 perfect arrows to defeat Gibson 150-145 in the bronze medal match, marking her maiden podium finish in the tournament.

In the eight-archer season finale, Jyothi began strongly with a 143-140 victory over American Alexis Ruiz in the quarterfinals.

She faced a setback in the semifinals, narrowly losing to world No 1 Andrea Becerra of Mexico 143-145. Despite briefly leading 87-86 after the third end, Becerra's three 10s in the fourth end put her ahead 116-115, ultimately securing the final spot by taking the fifth end 29-28.

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