India’s Komalika Bari Becomes Recurve Cadet World Champion

Komalika showed great composure to beat higher-ranked Sonoda Waka of Japan.
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Komalika showed great composure to beat higher-ranked Sonoda Waka of Japan.
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Komalika showed great composure to beat higher-ranked Sonoda Waka of Japan.
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Komalika Bari became the recurve cadet world champion ensuring India clinch second gold on the final day of the World Archery Youth Championships in Madrid. The 17-year-old Jharkhand girl defeated higher-ranked Sonoda Waka of Japan on Sunday.

Komalika showed great composure to take a 4-0 lead and went on to finish the contest 7-3.

Following the win, she became India’s second recurve cadet (under-18) world champion after archer Deepika Kumari won the title in 2009.

India also won a gold medal in the compound junior mixed pair event on Sunday and had clinched a bronze in the compound junior men's team event on Friday.

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