
Three Indians storm into men’s compound quarters
GWANGJU [Maha Media]: Three Indian archers -- Rishabh Yadav, Aman Saini and Prathamesh Fuge -- stormed into the men’s compound individual quarterfinals of the World Archery Championships here on Monday, a day after scripting history with the country’s first-ever team gold.
Fuge, the lowest-ranked Indian qualifier in the men’s compound section with a seeding of 19th, produced the biggest upset of his career by knocking out world number one and 2013 world champion Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands.
The 22-year-old was flawless, shooting a perfect 150 out of 150, hitting 10s with all 15 arrows.