India’s recurve mixed team of B. Dhiraj and Ankita Bhakat secured the bronze medal at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya, Turkey. They defeated Mexico in the bronze medal match, adding to India’s successful performance in the competition.
Results for: World Cup
The Indian women’s compound archery team, consisting of Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Swami, and Parneet Kaur, secured their third consecutive World Cup gold medal at Archery World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya, Turkey. The trio, who have remained undefeated throughout the season, dominated the final, defeating Estonia’s team by a score of 232-229. This victory follows their gold medal wins at Stage 1 in Shanghai and Stage 2 in Yecheon.
The Indian women’s compound archery team, led by Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Swami and Parneet Kaur, secured a dominant gold medal victory at the Archery World Cup Stage-3 in Antalya, Turkey. This win marks their third consecutive gold medal in the tournament, solidifying India’s dominance in the sport.
Indian archers Dhiraj Bhakat and Ankita Bhakat advanced to the semifinals in the men’s and women’s individual recurve events at the Archery World Cup Stage-3 in Antalya, Turkey. Dhiraj will face Olympic and World Champion Kim Woojin, while Ankita will challenge top-ranked Yang Xiaolei. The Indian mixed team also secured a bronze medal match berth.
India’s recurve archery team secured a spot in the Paris Olympics, despite a disappointing performance at the World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya, Turkey. The team fell short of a medal, with the men’s team exiting in the pre-quarterfinals and the women’s team losing in the bronze medal play-offs. However, their strong world rankings ensured their qualification based on the new Olympic qualification rules.
The US Men’s National Team is using the Copa America as a crucial preparation for the 2026 World Cup, seeing it as a final test against strong competition before hosting the global event on home soil. The tournament provides a platform for players to build chemistry and gain valuable experience ahead of the World Cup, with a key focus on players who will be part of the 2026 roster.
Didier Deschamps achieved a historic milestone, securing his 100th win as France manager in their opening Euro 2024 match against Austria. This victory marks a significant achievement for Deschamps, making him the most successful manager in France’s history with a single coach. His previous triumphs include the 2018 World Cup win and a decorated playing career with France.
On November 19, 2023, India’s hopes of winning the World Cup were dashed in a cruel six-wicket defeat by Australia. The undefeated Indian team had played 10 flawless matches, but in the final, Australia’s relentless performance left the nation crestfallen. Despite India’s impressive performance throughout the tournament, Australia’s history of victories against them proved decisive, as they pulled off an unexpected triumph.
Marcel Hirscher, the eight-time overall World Cup champion, is returning to competitive skiing after a five-year retirement. The Austrian-born skier will race for the Netherlands, his mother’s country, instead of his native Austria. The move allows Hirscher to compete on Van Deer skis, the brand he co-founded with Red Bull, which is not approved by the Austrian federation. Hirscher aims to compete in both slalom and giant slalom and has his sights set on the upcoming World Championships in Austria.
On the occasion of Sachin Tendulkar’s 51st birthday, let’s revisit the legendary cricketer Viv Richards’ high praise for him. Richards, one of the true greats of the game, has repeatedly called Tendulkar the ‘God of Cricket’ due to his exceptional batting skills. Richards believes that Tendulkar has set a foundation for Indian batsmanship, making him a true icon in the cricketing world.