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INDIA WOMEN’S ARCHERY TEAM IN QUARTER-FINAL

India slated to face the winner of R16 match between France and Netherland­s on Sunday

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PARIS: Debutant Ankita Bhakat left behind seasoned campaigner­s like Deepika Kumar to emerge as the best-placed Indian archer at 11th in the Paris Olympics’ women’s individual recurve qualificat­ions as the country secured a quarter-final spot in the team event by finishing fourth here on Thursday.

The 26-year-old Ankita was the top-ranked Indian woman with

666 points, followed by Bhajan

Kaur (22nd with 559 points) and Deepika Kumari (23rd with 658 points).

In the team event, India grabbed the fourth spot by scoring 1983 points. South Korea topped the standings with 2046 points. China finished runners-up while Mexico grabbed the third spot. The top four in the team standings directly advance to the quarter-finals, while those ending between 5th to 12th play the Round of 16 fixtures.

India will face the winner of the contest

Ankita Bhakat stood as top-ranked Indian archer with 666 points

between France and Netherland­s in the quarterfin­als. If they clear the quarters, India could be headed for a semi-final showdown with heavyweigh­ts Korea.

The Korean women’s team has been invincible in the Olympics, winning a ninth straight medal in Tokyo three years ago. In the individual section, Korea’s Lim Si-hyeon smashed a world record score of 694 to top the standings, while her compatriot Suhyeon Nam scored 688 points to finish second. China’s Yang Xiaolei was third with 673.

Ankita, who hails from Bengal and represents Tata Academy, was the surprise package on the day from the Indian perspectiv­e, even as four-time Olympian Deepika faltered to return her worst ever qualificat­ion result at the Games. Deepika will, for the first time, miss out on the mixed team berth as Ankita topped among the Indians. Ankita will partner the top Indian finisher in the men’s qualificat­ion in the mixed team finals.

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Bhajan Kaur finished 22nd in the final standings with a total score of 659
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