How Sahil Jadhav Clinched Bronze At Archery World Cup

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Last updated on: May 09, 2026 17:48 IST

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Sahil Jadhav made a stunning Archery World Cup debut, clinching a bronze medal in the compound men's event and marking a significant achievement for Indian archery.

India's Sahil Jadhav clinched the bronze medal in the men's individual compound event at the Archery World Cup 2026 Stage 2 in Shanghai on Saturday.

IMAGE: India's Sahil Jadhav clinched the bronze medal in the men's individual compound event at the Archery World Cup 2026 Stage 2 in Shanghai on Saturday. Photograph: India All Sports/X

Key Points

  • Sahil Jadhav wins his first Archery World Cup medal, securing a bronze in the compound men's event.
  • Jadhav defeated Denmark's veteran Martin Damsbo with a score of 147-144 in the bronze medal playoff.
  • This bronze is India's first medal at the ongoing Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai.
  • Jadhav's impressive run included victories over Abhishek Verma and world champion Nico Wiener.
  • India looks to add more medals in the recurve section on the final day of the Archery World Cup.

Reigning World University Games champion Sahil Jadhav clinched his maiden Archery World Cup medal in only his second appearance on the global circuit, winning a bronze in the compound men's event of the Stage 2, in Shanghai on Saturday.

The 25-year-old Maharashtra archer defeated Denmark veteran player-cum-coach Martin Damsbo 147-144 in the bronze medal playoff to secure India's first medal of the ongoing tournament.

 

India's Performance In Compound Events

It also marked India's final medal in the compound section after none of his compatriots reached the medal rounds.

India, traditionally a powerhouse in compound team events, had endured a disappointing campaign as all their teams bowed out early.

Focus On Recurve Section

India will now look to add two more medals on the concluding day on Sunday in the recurve section.

The women's team will compete for gold, while Simranjeet Kaur will begin her campaign from the semifinals, needing one win to secure her maiden World Cup medal.

Jadhav's Bronze Medal Match

Jadhav was trailing by one point after the opening end as the 40-year-old Damsbo started with three perfect 10s.

But the Indian responded strongly in the second end, shooting a perfect 30 while the Dane managed 27, helping Jadhav move ahead 59-57 overall.

From there, Jadhav stayed firmly in control, dropping just two points from his final nine arrows to seal a memorable three-point victory.

Jadhav's Road To The Semifinals

Jadhav, who had made his World Cup debut only last month in Puebla (Mexico), enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in Shanghai.

His impressive run began with a victory over India's senior-most compound archer and multiple World Cup and Asian Games medallist Abhishek Verma in the round of 32.

He then defeated Germany's Ruven Fluss in the pre-quarterfinals before edging past 2022 world champion and world No. 6 Nico Wiener of Austria in a tense shoot-off to enter the semifinals.

Semi-final Heartbreak

However, his bid for a gold ended in heartbreak as reigning world champion and world No. 3 Nicolas Girard of France edged him by a solitary point in a high-quality semifinal.

Jadhav kept Girard under pressure throughout the contest and trailed by just one point after the first three ends.

He however matched the Frenchman with three perfect 10s in the third end and continued his consistency in the fourth, where he outscored Girard 30-29 to level the match at 117-117.

But Girard showed his class in the deciding end, shooting three Xs -- arrows closest to the centre after scoring 10s -- to clinch a narrow one-point win over the Indian youngster.