ARCHERY ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
R E P O R T
OF
THE SECRETARY GENERAL
for the period
1st May, 2010 to 31st August, 2011
Dear Members of the Archery Family
It is my proud privilege and pleasure to place this Secretary General’s Report before AAI General Council
which provides with an overview of the achievements and activities of the Association during the
intervening phase from May, 2010 to August, 2011.
First of all, I would like to mention that a very successful Archery event that was conducted during the
Commonwealth Games. India and England demonstrated their dominance in both the Recurve and
Compound events. This was the first multi-sports games where all five continents won medals in Archery.
The house-full spectators’ stand at the Yamuna Sports Complex has left an unforgettable mark in the minds
of participants, media and FITA.
We have had many important events since our last meeting including two multisport events with Archery as
part of their programme. Another busy period ended and we ought to be pleased with the glorious
outcome in terms of achievements earned by our archers. Besides winning 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 4 Bronze in
2010-Commonwealth Games-Delhi, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze in 2010-Asian Games-Ghanzhou, 1 Silver in World
Championship-Torino, 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze Meals in Youth World-Legnica and 2 Gold, 9 Silver, 3
Bronze in World Cups, Indian archers won a haul of 20 Gold, 21 Silver and 16 Bronze Medals in international
competitions during this period. There has been an obvious growth of activities in the AAI over the past 5
years. Since 2006, this growth has considerably increased owing to introduction of World Cup event by
FITA. There is no sign of any possible change in this evolution. The future workload has to be anticipated
with new resources.
I, on behalf of whole archery and sports fraternity and on my personal behalf take this pleasure opportunity
to congratulate our President, Prof.Vijay Kumar Malhotra for shouldering the responsibility of Indian
Olympic Association as Acting President. Due to his untiring and dedicated efforts, the untenable sports bill
for controlling over the activities of sports federations tabled by the sports ministry has been turned down
by the Union Cabinet. This is making a difference and the tense environment of Indian sports has now
improved in a positive manner.
Deepika Kumari –‘THE CURRENT STAR OF INDIAN ARCHERY’
The 17-year-young Ace Archer, Deepika Kumari (5th seeded), who was entered in Indian team hardly 3
years back, deserves to be singled out for her individual contribution to scale new heights to Indian archery. She proved herself truly as the ‘Current Star of Indian Archery’ through her extraordinary
performances in International and National competitions. The year-2010 has brought her to the public's
notice when she won the Women Recurve Champion’s Title in Commonwealth Games at home ground.
Holding the Cadet World Champion’s title, she recently occupied the top slot of the podium in Junior World
Championship-Poland. She becomes the youngest Indian archer who earned the honour to qualify for the
Olympics. She started her victorious journey with Silver Medal in 3rd World Cup-USA in August 2010,
thereafter she never looked back and bagged Individual Silver Medal in 4th World Cup-Shanghai and
qualified for World Cup Final -2010. Then, she won historical Commonwealth Individual and Team
Champions’ Titles. She was the top scorer amongst team members that clinched Team Bronze Medal in
Asian Games-Guanzhou. In 2011, she was the part of Bronze winning team and 2nd ranked mixed team in 2nd
World Cup-Antalaya in June. Her creditable contribution as a team member of Recurve Women for settling
Silver Medal in the World Championship-Torino for the first time since the inception of Indian archery is
worth mentioning. The tremendous feet in 3rd World Cup-Ogden awarded her Individual as well as Team Silver Medals. In view of her outstanding results in 2011, she has been qualified for the World Cup Final to
be stage in Istanbul on 24-25 September, 2011.
The laudable successes accomplished by Indian archery are :-
•••• Indian Recurve Women team obtained 2nd position and Recurve Men attained 7th position in
overall FITA world ranking. Deepika Kumari and Jayant Talukdar acquired 5th and 15th ranks
respectively in world ranking.
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•••• Indian most experienced squad - Mangal Singh Champia, Jayanta Talukdar and Tarundeep Rai
bagged ‘Silver Medal’ at the 1st World Cup in Crotia in May, 2010.
•••• Jayanta Talukdar, Rahul Banerjee and Mangal Singh Champia occupied the top slot on the
podium at the 2nd World Cup in Turkey in June-July, 2010.
•••• Recurve women team of Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee and L.Bombayla Devi won ‘Silver
Medal’ at the 3rd World Cup in USA in August, 2010.
•••• The fearsome trio - Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai and Rahul Banerjee possessed the ‘Gold
Medal’ at the 4th World Cup held in China in August, 2010.
•••• Deepika Kumari took Individual Silver and Jayanta Talukdar brought Individual Bronze medal
at the 4th World Cup 2010.
•••• Jayanta Talukdar, Deepika Kumari and Dola Banerjee were declared as qualifier for the World
Cup Final held in UK in September, 2010. Jayanta Talukdar won Bronze Medal in the World Cup
Final 2010 at Edinburg (UK).
•••• India dominated the Commonwealth Games-Delhi by putting total 8 medals in their quiver
including 3 Gold, 1 Silver and 4 Bronze.
•••• Deepika Kumari and Rahul Banerjee won the title of “Commonwealth Individual Champion” in
Recurve Women and Recurve Men Categories.
•••• Indian Recurve Women team – Dola, Deepika and Bombayla won Gold at CWG.
•••• Jayanta Taludar and Dola Banerjee registered win in Bronze Medal matches at CWG.
•••• Compound Men team – C.Srither, Ritul & Jignas bagged Silver medal and Compound Women
team- Jhanu, Bheigyabati and Gagandeep bagged Bronze Medals in CWG 2010.
•••• Tarundeep Rai succeeded to win Individual Silver Medal at 16th Asian Games –Ghanzhou for
the first time in the history of Indian archery.
•••• Recurve Men and Recurve Women team managed to get Bronze Medals at Guanzhou.
•••• Tarundeep Rai Jayanta Talukdar, Rahul Banerjee bagged ‘Silver Medal’ at the 1st Stage World
Cup held in Croatia from 2-7 May, 2011. It is worth mentioning that they entered into semi final
defeating world champion- Korea.
•••• Deepika Kumari, L.Bombayla Devi, and Chekrovolu Swuro settled with ‘Bronze Medal’ at the
2nd Stage World Cup held in Turkey in June, 2011.
•••• Fantastic combination – Jayanta and Deepika won Silver Medal in Mixed event at 2nd World
Cup-Turkey for the first time.
•••• By virtue of their best ever performance in World Championship-Italy in July, 2011, Recurve
women team – Deepika, Bombayala and Chekrovolu got Silver Medal.
•••• The above women team composition secured three quota places for India for the 2012-Olympic
Games –London. Jayanta Talukdar also earned one individual berth for Olympics.
•••• Deepika Kumari, Chekrovolu Swuro and Bombayla Devi grabbed ‘Silver Medal’ at the 3rd Stage
World Cup – Shanghai in August, 2011.
•••• Deepika Kumari showed tremendous feet and won ‘Indvl.Silver Medal’ at the 3rd World Cup.
•••• Deepika Kumari emerged as “Junior Recurve Girls Champion at Youth World Championship-
Poland in August, 2011.
•••• Energetic Junior Recurve Boys’ Team - Rajgovind, Atanu & Somnath Mondal gave a Silver
Medal to India.
•••• Junior Recurve Girls’ (Deepika, Rimil and Seema) Team and Cadet Mixed Recurve (Binod and
Mainaw) hit the target for ‘Bronze Medals’
•••• Based on wonderful performance in World Cup-2011, Deepika Kumari secured berth for the
World Cup Final 2011 to be held at Istanbul from 25th to 26th September, 2011.
•••• Indian contingent returned home with a large number of medals at Asian Grand Prix and Asian
Youth Events held during the year 2011.
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INTERNATIONAL COMPEITTIONS
a) 1st World Cup Archery Tournament-2010
A 16-member Indian Archery Team participated in the 1st Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament held
at Porec, Croatia from 2nd to 8th May, 2010. The glimpse is as under:-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Tarundeep Rai 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) L. Bombayla Devi
3) Mangal Singh Champia 3) Chekrovolu Swuro
4) Rahul Banerjee 4) Rimil Biriuly
Compound Men Compound Women
1) Chinna Raju Srither 1) Gangandeep Kaur
2) Ratan Singh Khuraijam 2) Jhano Hansda
3) C.H. Jignas 3) Bheigyabati Chanu
4) Isaiah Rajender Sanam 4) Manjudha Soy
Coaches : 1) Shri. Lalremsanga Chhangte 2) Ms. Purnima Manhato
3) Shri Richpal Singh Salaria 4) Shri Wang Woo Lee
Physiotherapist : Ms. Nita Kavuluri
• Recurve Men Team “SILVER MEDAL”
The three-member team of Mangal Singh Champia, Jayanta Talukdar and Tarundeep Rai went down to Italy in the final after having topped the ranking round as No.1 team and settled for the ‘SILVER
MEDAL’ India scored 218 as against Italy's 221 in the title round. They easily crushed the challenges of
Australia, Netherland and Great Britain in elimination round. Mangal, Tarundeep and Rahul began well
but bowed out in third round. In a way, it was a commendable show by the Indian threesome as all most
all the top archery nations in the world were in fray in the championship excepting the world champion
Korea.
• Recurve Women Team
Indian women’s team finished at 9th position. The Indians display in the individual championship can not
be termed as satisfactory as only Rimil Buruily could reach at quarterfinals level,
• Compound Men & Women Teams
There was nothing special occurred to mention in compound category except one women team’s win
over Germany which placed them at 5th position.
a) 2nd World Cup Archery Tournament-2010
Details of Indian team members and their results thereto in the 2nd Stage of the World Cup Archery
Tournament held at Antalya, Turkey from 6th to 11th July, 2010 are as follow :-
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Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Tarundeep Rai 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) L. Bombayla Devi
3) Mangal Singh Champia 3) Deepika Kumari
4) Rahul Banerjee 4) Rimil Biriuly
Coaches : 1) Shri. Limba Ram 2) Shri Lokesh Chand
3) Shri Wang Wo Lee
Physiotherapist : Ms. Nita Kavuluri
• Recurve Men – TEAM GOLD MEDAL
The Indian trio - Rahul Banerjee, Mangal Singh Champia and Jayanta Talukdar demonstrated their abilities as a team and clinched “GOLD MEDAL” by defeating the United States by 218 points to 214
in the final. Belarus 224-211 in the pre-quarterfinals, downed Russia 224-219 in the quarterfinals and got
rid of Japan 216-213 in the semifinals. They proved too good against the US and maintained the lead
throughout the final to win the first gold medal of the World Cup 2010 segment.
Jayanta Talukdar lost in quarterfinal against Shungo Tabata of Japan. Mangal Singh Champia
unfortunately lost his first round match. Tarundeep Rai was eliminated in the second round. Rahul
Banerjee, having got the second seeding, fell to Chinese archer in the pre-quarterfinals.
• Recurve Women
Deepika Kumari ended fourth in the women's individual. She lost to Ukraine archer in the semi final by
six points to two. In the bronze medal play-off, Ksenia Perova of Russia showed better results. Dola was
moving well towards medal with three triumphs but unfortunately she lost her consistency in quarter
final.
b) 3rd Asian Archery Grand Prix-2010
Below named sixteen members Indian Archery Team played in the 3rd Asian Archery Grand Prix-2010
to be held at Chinese Taipei from 28th June to 4th July, 2010 :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Atanu Das 1) Seema Verma
Compound Men Compound Women
1) Chinna Raju Srither 1) Namita Yadav
2) Ratan Singh Khuraijam 2) Jhano Hansda
3) I.R. Sanam 3) Vrushali Gorle
4) Ritul Chatterjee 4) Sakro Besra
Coaches : 1) Shri. R.B. Tamang 2) Shri Harinder Singh
3) Ms. D. Saiswari
Sports Analyst : Shri Shashi Sharaff
The compound archers displayed a tremendous potential in the Asian event. Altogether 6 medals including
3 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze were collected by them. The highlights of Indian Archery teams’
achievements are as follows: -
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• C.Srither and Namita Yadav won Gold Medals in Compound Men and Women individual
Categories;
• Kh.Rattan Singh clinched Silver Medal in Individual capacity in Compound Men section;
• Indian Compound Women Team comprised of Namita Yadav, Jhanu Hansda, Vrushali
Gorle bagged Gold Medal defeating Chinese Taipei team;
• Indian Compound Men Team consisted of C.Srither, Kh.Ratan Singh and IR Sanam placed
at 2nd position loosing final match against Malaysia; &
• Ritul Chatterjee won Indvl. Bronze Medal in Compound Men event.
c) 3rd Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament-2010
The following thirteen played in 3rd Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament held at Ogden, USA,
August 4-8, 2010 : -
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Tarundeep Rai 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Kapil 2) L. Bombayla Devi
3) Mangal Singh Champia 3) Deepika Kumari
4) K. Shiva Shankar 4) Punya Prabha
Coaches : 1) Shri. Limba Ram 2) Shri Lalremsanga Chhangte
3) Shri Wang Woo Lee
Physiotherapist : Ms. Nita Kavuluri
Manager : Shri Abhai Jawa
• Recurve Women – ‘TEAM SILVER MEDAL’
Indian Recurve Women Team – Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee and L.Bombayla Devi missed the opportunity to win Gold Medal and had to settle for the ‘SILVER MEDAL’ at the 3rd World Cup securing
204 points against 209 against Korea.
Indian team outplayed Georgia 220-201 points in the first round, ousted Spain in the quarterfinal at 218-
182 and overcame China in the semi-final 215-206.
Dola Banerjee and Deepika Kumari managed to reach the pre-quarterfinals before bowing out but
eliminated loosing against Chinese and Korean archers. L. Bombayla Devi crashed to Dola in the second
round while Punya Prabha was defeated in the first round.
• Recurve Men
The men's recurve team missed out this time losing to Italy in the quarterfinals. Tarundeep Rai, Mangal
Singh and Kapil lost at 216-219 after defeating Colombia at 215-213 in the first round. The men's team
stood third overall with a total of 1982 in qualification round.
In individual capacity, Tarundeep Rai bowed in the second round whereas Mangal Singh Champia and
Kapil did not go beyond first round.
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• Recurve Women
The overall position was not matched with the instant image of Indian Women team. They ended sixth
with 1915 points in preliminary round.
d) 4th Stage World Cup Archery Tournament-2010
The following archers and coaches were selected to participate in the 4th Stage in the 4th Stage World Cup
Archery at Shanghai, China from 2nd to 5th September, 2010 :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Tarundeep Rai 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) L. Bombayla Devi
3) Mangal Singh Champia 3) Deepika Kumari
4) Rahul Banerjee 4) Rimil Biriuly
Compound Men Compound Women
1) Chinna Raju Srither 1) Gangandeep Kaur
2) Ratan Singh Khuraijam 2) Jhano Hansda
3) C.H. Jignas 3) Bheigyabati Chanu
4) Ritul Chatterjee 4) Sakro Besra
Coaches : 1) Ms. D. Saiswari 2) Ms. Purnima Manhato
3) Shri Richpal Singh Salaria 4) Shri Wang Woo Lee
Physiotherapist : Ms. Nita Kavuluri
India picked up one gold, one silver and a bronze in fourth phase of World Cup meet.
• Recurve Men – ‘TEAM GOLD AND INDIVIDUAL BRONZE MEDALS’
Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai and Rahul Banerjee clinched the ‘GOLD MEDAL’ from Japan by 224
points to 220. India's first round victim was Great Britain, one of the strong contenders at the
Commonwealth Games, at 218-215. Host China was no match in the semifinals as India coasted to 222-
214 triumph.
Jayanta Talukdar gave India the men's ‘Individual Recurve Bronze Medal’ with two wins and a loss
against Athens Olympic champion Marco Galiazzo of Italy. Talukdar won the fourth meeting between
the two with a measure of comfort. Jayanta ended with seven points as against the Italian's three. Jayanta
Talukdar too was in the threshold of making it to the final of the men's individual recurve but failed to
overcome Lee Chang-Hwan of Korea 2-6 in the semifinals. He overcame Beijing Olympic Games gold
medalist Viktor Ruban of Ukraine 6-4 in the quarterfinals. Talukdar is in fray for the bronze medal
provided he quells the challenge of Athens Olympic Champion Marco Galiazzo of Ialy.
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• Recurve Women – ‘Individual Silver Medal’
Teenager Deepika Kumari however, failed to make history succumbing to the intense pressure of playing her maiden senior final and lost to Korea's Bo Bae Ki to settle for ‘Individual Silver Medal’. In
the best of five sets final, Deepika went out of the contest after losing the first two sets. Though she tied
the third one for a point, the Korean came up with three perfect 10s to seal the victory. Before this, she
defeated Wu Hui Ju of Chinese Taipei 6-0 in the semifinals and downed fifth seed Lorig Khatuna of the
U.S in a close quarterfinal battle at 6-5. Dola Banerjee lost in pre-quarterfinals whereas Bombayla Devi
and Rimil Buruily both knocked out in the first round.
• Mix Recurve Double
Indian archers were not used to the new concept of mixed team introduced resulting recurve mixed
team of Talukdar and Deepika, seeded third, went down to 14th seeded Mexico at 142-145
• Compound Women
The women's compound team with Jhano Hansdah, Bheigyabati Chanu and Gagandeep Kaur, did fairly
well going out in the quarterfinals. Having beaten New Zealand in Round No.1, the team came a cropper
against the US at 218-226.
• Mix Recurve Double
Kh. Ratan Singh and Jhano Hansdah, ranked 10th, ousted Italy 153-151 but lost to the US in the
quarterfinals at 150-154.
e) World Cup finals
It is a matter of great honour and pleasure that Shri Jayanta Talukdar in Recurve Men and Recurve
Women of Ms. Dola Banerjee and Ms. Deepika Kumari have been declared as qualifier for the Archery
World Cup Final held at Edinburg (Great Britain) from 18th to 19th September, 2010 based on their
excellent show in four legs World Cup Archery Competitions-2010 held at Croatia, Turkey, USA and
China. Ms.Purnima Mahato (Coach) Ms.K.Nita (Physiotherapist) were accompanied the squad.
• Jayanta Talukdar – ‘INDIVIDUAL BRONZE MEDAL’
Talukdar has twice entered into the World Cup Final in 2006 and 2009 but failed to win the top place.
This was his third attempt. Jayanta Talukdar came with his victory over defending 2004-Athens Olympic
Champion Marco Galiazzo(Italy) to take the Bronze Medal in three sets (30,29,26,29 Vs 29,26,27,28). In
the quarterfinal match, Talukdar ousted World Champion - Frangilli Michele of Italy scoring 26, 25, 28,
30, 29 against 26, 27, 26, 26, 29 but failed to edge out B.Ellison of USA in the Semi-Finals ultimately met with M.Galiazzo in the Bronze Medal Match. Finally he came with victory to take the BRONZE MEDAL
in three sets (30, 29, 26, 29 Vs 29, 26, 27, 28). The effort of Talukdar in the World Cup final was
creditable. Talukdear and Galiazzo have met five times before the World Cup and Talukdar won four
matches.
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• Dola Banerjee and Deepika Kumari
Dola Banerjee qualified for the final held at Dubai in 2007 and titled as World Cup Final Champion.
Deepika is the second Indian woman to make it to the final.
Dola Banerjee could not come up with the expectations and lost her first match loosing all her three sets.
She stood at 8th position.
In view of less exposure to shoot in senior international competitions, she lost to Victoriya Koval at a
close match (4-6).
f) XIX Commonwealth Games – Delhi
The XIX Commonwealth Games were successfully organised at Delhi from 3rd to 14th October 2010.
The competition was held in 17 sports and 7,572 athletes from 71 Commonwealth Nations competed in
these Games. It was also the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India,
eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. Archery competition was played at newly built Archery
Stadium in DDA Yamuna Sports Complex, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi from 4th to 10th October, 2010.
All participating member nations of the Commonwealth including archers, team officials, technical
officials, presidents/secretaries appreciated and applauded the management and organization of
Archery event and Commonwealth Games as a whole. However, there were some lapses and delays on
the part of preparation of Field of Final Play. I must appreciate the enthusiastic team members of
International Archery Federation (FITA) who worked very hard with Archery Association of India to fill
up the gaps for delivering best possible results.
Commonwealth Games received widespread international media attention, with criticism being leveled
against the organisers for the slow pace of work, as well as issues related to security and hygiene. The
President of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge, said that India had made a good
foundation for a future Olympics bid. Commonwealth games Federation Chief Mike Fennell stated that
"Delhi delivered a fantastic Games". The final medal tally was led by Australia. The host nation India had
its best performance ever to finish second.
India created a new record not only remained at the second position in the medals tally but also won its
highest haul of medals in the Commonwealth games. India won total 38 Gold, 27 Silver and 36 Bronze
Medals in CWG 2010. Australia on No. 1 with 78 Gold Medals & England on 3rd position with 37 Gold
Medals, 27 Silver Medal, 36 Bronze Medal.
Indian archers were trilled and motivated a lot to get the enthusiastic support from boisterous home
spectators. The cheering loud was so much that can be judged from the facts that announcer had to
request Indian spectators again and again for keeping silence at crucial moment unable the shooter to
concentrate on target.
Based on selection trials and continous rigorous training of more than three years, twelve-archers, five-
coaches and two officials have been short-listed to compete in Archery competition :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Rahul Banerjee 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) Deepika Kumari
3) Tarundeep RAi 3) Bombayla Devi
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Compound Men Compound Women
1) Chinna Raju Srither 1) Jhanu Hansdah
2) Ritul Banerjee 2) Bheigyabati Chanu
3) Jignas 3) Gagandeep Kaur
Coaches : 1) Shri. Limba Ram 4) Shri R.B. tamang
2) Shri Richal Singh Salaria 5) Shri Harender Singh
3) Ms. Purnima Mahato
Physiotherapist : Ms. Nita Kavuluri
Manager : Shri Ajai Gupta
The game of Archery has contributed 3 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze in bringing the Indian medal tally
to 101 figure in the Commonwealth Games. However, the number of Golds and Silvers were not as
per due expectation of the association. The performance report of our archers is mentioned below :-
• Recurve Women ‘Individual GOLD MEDAL’ - 16-year old prodigy, Deepika Kumari had
created history by winning first ever individual GOLD Medal in Archery at Commonwealth Games
defeating three times Olympian – Ms. AJ Williamson comfortably. The level of her form can be
understood from the fact that she won all three sets earning 27, 28, 30 against 26, 25, 24. Before this,
she registered victory over Australian archer in quarterfinal and Malaysian archer in semi final. She
impressed a lot with her performance. She got the 1st rank in qualification stage also.
• Recurve Men – ‘INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDAL’ – Rahul Banerjee occupied the top slot of the
podium by in the men’s Recurve Individual event. He pushed Canadian Archer – Lyon Jason to the
silver place in a nerve wrecked final match in 6-5 sets. It was really surprising that Rahul won last
three matches in tie breaker. Similar as Deepika, he was in top position in qualification round.
• Women Recurve ‘TEAM GOLD MEDAL’ – Recurve Women trio – Deepika Kumari, Dola
Banerjee and Bombayala Devi edged out England (207-206) for gold in a neck to neck final match of
Commonwealth Games. They defeated Malayasia in semi Final
• Compound Men ‘TEAM SILVER MEDAL’- One Silver medal came in the quiver of Indian
troop through Men’s compound team comprising of C.Srither, Ritual Chatterjee and Ch.Jignas. The
trio lost the final to England 232-229. Before the final, they trounced New Zealand (226 Vs 225) in
quarter final and South Africa in close Semi Final (226 Vs 224). Individual performance of both
compound men and women team was below the average.
• Recurve Men ‘TEAM BRONZE MEDAL’ – Our recurve team that includes Rahul Banerjee,
Jayanta Talukdar and Tarundeep Rail lost to Australia in the semi final at 216-211 and compelled to
meet with England at Bronze Medal. Trio eliminated Sri Lanka (213 -211) at Quarter final.
• Compound Women ‘TEAM BRONZE MEDAL”- in the women’s team compound bronze
medal play off, Jhano, Bheigyabati & Gagandeep defeated Malaysia by 4 points margin (223 -219)
and took away Bronze.
• Recurve Men and Women ‘INDIVIDUAL BRONZE MEDLAS’- Jayanta Talukdar and Dola
Benrejee won Individual Bronze Medals for the country in their respective categories.
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g) 16th Asian Games - Guanzhou
The selected Archers tied their laces to face the stiff challenge from rest Asian countries in the 16th Asian
Games at Guangzhou (China) from 12-27 November, 2010. The details of team members are as follows :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Rahul Banerjee 1) Dola Banerjee
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) Deepika Kumari
3) Mangal Singh Champia 3) Rimil Buruily
4) Tarundeep Rai 4) L.Bombayla Devi
Coaches : 1) Shri Limba Ram
2) Mrs. Purnima Mahato
Physiotherapist : Ms.Nita Kavuluri
Manager : Shri Gunjan Abrol
India got a record umber of 64 medals and stood at 6th position in the medal tally, which is India’s best ever
performance since inception of Asian Games. Indian archers also put up a commendable show improving
their last feat, i.e recurve men’s Bronze medal in 15th Asian Games-Doha
• Tarundeep Rai lost to Korean archer in the finals and won the “INDIVIDUAL SILVER MEDAL”.
• Recurve Men team consisted of S/Shri Rahul Banerjee, Mangal Singh Champia, Jayanta Talukdar won the “BRONZE MEDAL” This was India’s recurve men team second medal in Asian Games after
winning Bronze in Doha Asian Games.
• Recurve Women team of Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee and Rimil Biruily occupied the 3rd place by winning “BRONZE MEDAL”.
Recurve Men - ‘INDIVIDUAL SILVER AND TEAM BRONZE MEDALS’
Recurve Men created history by winning first ever individual Medal in Archery at Asian Games. Tarundeep Rai gave a tough fight to top seeded Woojin Kim of Korea in a spectacular final and bagged
‘Silver Medal’. The level of shooting can be understood from the five sets – 28-28, 27-28, 29-28, 27-28, 27-
29. Tarun was proved himself the best at every step in his march to the final. He had possibly gained the
confidence in brilliant victory over second seeded Jinhyed Oh of Korea in neck to neck fight match – 26-27,
30-26,28-28,29-27,28-28. In the first two rounds, he defeated archers of Vietnam and Malaysia comfortably.
Men’s archery team -Rahul Banerjee, Jayanta Talukdar and Mangal Singh did a tremendous job and won a ‘Bronze Medal’ defeating Chinese Taipei (220 Vs 215) in the playoff. Incidentally, men team also lost to
world champions South Korea at semi-final (222 Vs 216). They faced hardly any difficulty in edging out
Bangladesh (221 Vs 186) at pre-quarter final and Nepal (221 Vs 194) at quarter final.
Recurve Women – ‘TEAM BRONZE MEDAL’
The fearsome trio – Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee and Rimil Biruily subdued a strong challenge from Chinese Taipei (218-217) in ‘Bronze Medal’ Match to clinch a historic first ever medal in women section in
the Asian Games’ history. In the semi final, they rattled the Koreans throughout the match with their never
say-die attitude and matched them arrow for arrow and even led the world champions at one stage.
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h) 1st Stage World Cup Archery Tournament-2011
The 1st Stage World Cup Tournament at Porec, Croatia from 2-7 May, 2011 was the beginning of another
hectic session of the World Cup-2011 series in which Contingent of 21 members represented the country :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Jayanta Talukdar 1) Deepika Kumari
2) Viswash 2) Bombayla Devi Laishram
3) Rahul Banerjee 3) Rimil Biriuly
4) Tarundeep Rai 4) Seema Verma
Compound Men Compound Women
1) Ritul Chatterjee 1) Jhano Hansdah
2) Chinna Raju Srither 2) Bheigyabati Chanu
3) Isaiah Rajender Sanam 3) Gagandeep Kaur
4) Ch.Jignas 4) Namita Yadav
Coaches 1) Shri. Limba Ram 4) Shri Ravi Shankar
2) Shri Richal Singh Salaria 5) Ms.D.Saiswari Dunga
3) Ms. Purnima Mahato
Recurve Men – SILVER MEDAL
India’s Men team consisting of S/Shri Tarundeep Rai Jayanta Talukdar, Rahul Banerjee lost to the U.S. in the men's final of the recurve team event at 219-221 and bagged ‘SILVER MEDAL’ to its credit. The Indians
seemed to have lapsed in concentration in the final end of six arrows as they shot three 8s which enabled the Americans to pull away to 54-51 in that end for a final score of 221-219 in their favour. It was really a
big surprised for the entire world archery fraternity that Indian archers entered into final by
registering triumphant victory over World Champion- Korea (219-217) in an interesting semi final for
the first time in the history. He also overcame Canada (216-197), Italy (223-217) in pre-quarter final and
quarter finals. indian archery. Unfortunately, they lost to USA (219-221) in the finals.
In individual event, Tarundeep Rai (Rk.8) and Jayanta Talukdar (Rk.16) went to 1/8 and 1/16 rounds respectively.
Recurve Women
Recurve women archers-Deepika Kumari, Bombyala Devi, Seema Verma also performed well as a team. They
eliminated Colombia and Denmark in 1/8 and ¼ matches with comfortable magin but could not hold their nerve
against Russia in semi final scoring less score of 191 Vs 200. They fought bronze medal match with Germany but did not succeed to convert into a victory. Recurve Women team ranked 4th in the 1st World Cup.
Comparatively new archer, Seema Verma managed to enter in elimination round before bowing out to a
superior Korean archer and ranked at 7th. Bombayla Devi’s rank was 17th.
Compound Women
Compound Women team improved a lot in compare to their preceding year’s performance. They got
respectable 5th position registering one win in their name. Jhanu Hansdah impressed with her individual
display. Her overall ranking was 9th.
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i) 3rd Asian Grand Prix and Youth Asian Archery Championship
Indian contingent gathered a haul of 11 Gold, 6 Silver and 4 Bronze Medals in the Asian Grand Prix and Asian
Youth Archery Championship held at Dhaka, Bangladesh . Junior Recurve ‘A’ Team won 4 Gold and 1 Bronze
whereas Senior Compound men and women collected 4 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze in 3rd Asian Grand Prix.
Junior Recurve ‘B’ team also demonstrated their potential by winning 3 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze in the Asian
Youth Archery Championship :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1. Somnath Mondal 1. Rimil Buriuly
2. Atanu Das 2. Sumita Kumari
3. Rajgovind Swansi 3. Dipali Boro
4. Mangal Ho 4. Antar Basak
Compound Men Compound Women
1. Ch.Jignas 1. Jhanu Hansdah
2. C.Srither 2. Namita Yadav
3. L.Haridas 3. Gagandeep Kaur
4. Anil Kumar 4. Manjudha Soy
Recurve Junior Boys Recurve Junior Girls
1. Parasan Nath 1. Gunjan Kumari
2. Mukesh Tamang 2. Minane Boro
3. Pawan Xalxo 3. Mainaw Narzary
4. Hemanta Basumatary 4. Pratima Boro
Coaches : 1) Ms.D.Saiswari 2) Shri Gajendera Sharma
3) Shri Mim Gurung 4) Shri Rajendra Guiya
5) Shri Raj Kumar Raju Singh
M e d a l T a l l y
3rd Asian Grand Prix Archery Championship Name M/W Rec./Com Indv/Team Gold Silver Bronze
Rimil Buriuly Women Recurve Individual 1 - -
Atanu Das Men Recurve Individual 1 - -
Rimil, Sumita & Dipali Women Recurve Team 1 - -
Atanu Das & Rimil Buriuly M+W Recurve Double 1 - -
Jhano Hansda Women Compound Individual 1 - -
L. Haridas Men Compound Individual 1 - -
Gagandeep, Jhano & Namita Women Compound Team 1 - -
C.Srither, Jignas & Anil Kr. Men Compound Team 1 - -
Gagandeep Kour Women Compound Individual - 1 -
Ch. Jignas Men Compound Individual - 1 -
C.Sither & Gagandeep M+W Compound Double - 1 -
Namita Yadav Women Compound Individual - - 1
Chinna Raju Srither Men Compound Individual - - 1
Atanu, Rajgovind & Somnath Men Recurve Team - - 1
Total 8 3 3
Asian Youth Archery Championship Pawan Xalxo Men Recurve Individual 1 - -
Mainaw, Himani, Gunjan Women Recurve Team 1 - -
Pawan, Prashan, Hemant Men Recurve Team 1 - -
Himani Boro Women Recurve Individual - 1 -
Hemanta Basumatary Men Recurve Individual - 1 -
Pawan + Mainaw M+ W Recurve Mixed - 1 -
Mainaw Narzay Women Recurve Invidiaul - - 1
Total 3 3 1
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As many as 123 archers from 14 countries participated in the two tournaments. Interestingly, two Indian
coaches turned out for Bangladesh and Iraq. Nitsht Das, younger brother of late Shri Soumen Das(SAI,
Coach), has been with the Bangladesh National team for many years now and Delhi-born Lokesh Chand has
been handling the Iraqi National side for a year now. Indian Archery wishes the two a very successful
career.
j) 2nd Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament-2011
The 11 Members Team comprised of below named Archers and officials participated in the 2nd Stage of the
World Cup Archery Tournament held at Antalya, Turkey from 6th to 12th June, 2011: -
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Jayanta Talukdar 1) Deepika Kumari
2) Thupuvoyi Swuro 2) Bombayla Devi Laishram
3) Rahul Banerjee 3) Chekrovolu Swuro
4) Tarundeep Rai 4) Seema Verma
Coaches : 1) Shri Limba Ram 2) Shri Dharmendra Tiwary
3) Ms. Purnima Mahato
Recurve Women – ‘TEAM BRONZE MEDAL’
Laishram Bombayla Devi, Deepika Kumari and Chekrovolu Swuro moved into the bronze medal play-off against Ukraine after losing to the US in the semifinals. They finally grabbed the ‘BRONZE MEDAL’ with 9
points advantage over their close rival, Ukraine at 206-197. Before this, they beaten Turkey in the first
round (208-207) and Russia in second round (209-208).
The young archer - Deepika Kumari came up with an outstanding performance and finished fourth overall
(1354 points) in the qualification round which helped India finishing second (4005 points) behind Korea in
the team ranking.
Recurve Mixed – ‘TEAM SILVER MEDAL’
The Mix team Jayanta Talukdar and Deepika Kumari, settled for ‘SILVER’ in the final of the recurve mixed
team event. The Indians lost to the Chinese pair by a margin of 3 points (133-136). This was the first time an
Indian side reached the final of the mixed team event.
L) 46th World Outdoor Archery Championship
3 Men and 3 Women Archers in Recurve section were selected to represent the country in the 46th World
Outdoor Target Archery Championship at Torino, Italy from 3rd to 10th July, 2011
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Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Rahul Banerjee 1) Deepika Kumari
2) Jayanta Talukdar 2) Chekrovolu Swuro
3) Tarundeep Rai 3) L. Bombayla Devi
Coaches : 1) Shri Ravi Shankar
2) Mrs. Purnima Mahato Physiotherapist : Shri Jaideep Das Choudhury
Team Captain : Shri Paresh Nath Mukherjee
Recurve Women – ‘TEAM SILVER MEDAL’
It was a glorious moment when Indian recurve women's teams of Deepika Kumari, Chekrovolu Swuro and
Laishram Bombayla Devi entered maidenly into the final of the World Championship for the first time. The
best so far was fourth place finish by an Indian women's team at the 2005-World Championship-Madrid Worlds. They performed exceedingly well in the competition and settled for “SILVER MEDAL” after
losing the final to their Italian opponents (210-207).However, both the teams were appeared quite nervous
on the field. The Indians had the best round of 54 in the final end yet the team fell short by three points as
the Italians celebrated the world title.
Edging out strong France team in the first round by Recurve women team cleared the path to book
three quota places for India for the 2012-Olympic Games –London.
Women Archers gave India a flying start to the world championship by qualifying a creditable fourth with a
total of 4005 points. Deepika (ranked 9th) was the best among the three Indians. She finished the four-
distance qualifying round with a total of 1343. Bombayla was 15th with 1336 and Chekrovolu was 26th with
1326. Deepika Kumari and Laishram Bombayla Devi failed to cross the third round whereas Chekrovolu
bowed out in the second.
Recurve Men
Recurve Men team of Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai and Rahul Banerjee did not control their nerves as a
team and lost to China in a neck to neck pre-quarter final match 216 Vs 215.
In individual elimination round, Jayanta Talukdar earned an individual Olympic quota place for
Olympics. Jayanta who was seeded fifth in the qualification round began his campaign from the
third round match against Finland archer and won by six points to four. This victory earned him an
London-Olympic-2012 ticket. Unfortunately he could not sustain long and lost the pre-quarter final match.
Tarundeep Rai, who was also in the third round, went down to Athens Olympic gold medalist Marco
Galiazzo of Italy giving a tough fight. The third Indian Rahul Banerjee, ranked 72nd, lost to Japanese.
Mixed Team
Ace shooters –Jayanta and Deepika managed to edge out Ukraine pair lost in quarter final fighting against
Poland.
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M) 3rd Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament-2011
The performance details of our team members in the 3rd Stage of the World Cup Archery Tournament held
at Ogden (USA) from 2nd to 6th August, 2011 are as follows :-
Recurve Men Recurve Women
1) Jayanta Talukdar 1) Deepika Kumari
2) Viswas 2) Laishram Bombayala Devi
3) Atanu Das 3) Chekrovolu Swuro
4) Thupuvoyi Swuro 4) Prativa Boro
Compound Men Compound Women
1) Ch.Jignas 1) Jhanu Hansda
2) Chinna Raju Srither 2) Gagandeep Kaur
3) Ritul Chatterjee 3) Manjudha Soy
4) Kh. Ratan Singh 4) Namita Yadav
Officials
1) Mr.Limba Ram 2) Mr.Richpal Singh Salaria
3) Ms.Purnima Mahato 4) Mr.Jaideep Das Choudhary
5) Mr.Ravi Shankar
Recurve Women – ‘INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SILVER MEDALS’
In the women’s recurve team event, our team-mates Deepika Kumari, Chekrovolu Swuro and Bombayla
Devi lost in the final to team of Ukrain by a margin of three points. They scored 210 point against Ukrine’s 213 and bagged SILVER MEDAL’. They thrashed Chile (205-184) and Britain (214-207) before stunning
China (209-207) in the semi final to set up the summit clash against Ukrain.
Deepika Kumari showed tremendous potential in elimination round and she kept aside all her contenders in
a row to reach final but failed to get rid of top seeded Chinese archer. She declared as runner up in the competition by awarding ‘SILVER MEDAL’.
Recurve Men
Jayanta Talukdar, Vishwas and Thupuvoyi Swuro which finished sixth in the qualifications went down to
China in the semi finals. They eliminated Iran (224-218) in the pre-quarters before getting the better of
France 224-222. Finally, they had to make themselves satisfied with fourth rank. Jayanta (7th rank) and
Vishwas (9th) could impress with their performance in capacity.
Compound Women – ‘SILVER MEDAL’
It was the wonderful performance that the trio of Gangandeep Kaur, Manjudha Soy and Jhano Hansdah (Compound Women Team) took ‘SILVER MEDAL’. They had started fine in the competition defeating
more-fancied Mexico and France in the quarterfinals and the semi-finals respectively to make it to the title
round for the first time. In the finals, American team won by comfortable margins – 57-55, 58-55 and 57-55.
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N) Youth World Outdoor Target Archery Championship- 2011
A twenty-nine members Indian Archery Team participated in the Youth World Outdoor Archery
Championships at Legnica(Poland) from 22-28 August,2011, details of which are :-
Recurve Junior Boys Recurve Junior Girls
1. Somnath Mondal 1. Deepika Kumari
2. Atanu Das 2. Seema Verma
3. Rajgovind Swansi 3. Rimil Buriuly
Compound Junior Boys
1. Ch.Jignas
2. Ritual Chatterjee
3. Vimledra Pandey
Recurve Cadet Boys Recurve Cadet Girls
1. Sanjay Boro 1. Himane Boro
2. Binod Swansi 2. Gunjan Kumari
3. Hurdub Tiriya 3. Mainaw Narzary
Compound Cadet Boys Compound Cadet Girls
1. Ravi Sardar 1. V.Jyothi Surekha
2. M.Chiranjeevi 2. S.Jayalakshmi
3. Saurav Dutta 3. Shakshi Vaidwan
Coaches
1. Mr.Limba Ram 2. Ms.Purnima Mahato
3. Mr.Mim Bahadur Gurung 4. Mr.Rajendra Guiya
5. Mr.Raj Kumar Raju Singh
Our second and third line of archers – Deepika Kumari, Rimil Buriuly, Seema Verma, Atanu Das, Rajgovind
Swansi, Somnath Mondal, Ch.Jigas, Binod Swansi, Mainaw Narzary, Sanjay Boro proved themselves right as
an Assets for the Indian Archery. Each member of both Junior and Cadet Teams contributed his/her fullest
in bringing the Indian flag up in the Youth World Championship. However, two medals in Junior Recurve
Mix event and Cadet Recurve Boys’ Team have been missed narrowly.
The achievements conquered by Indian Archers during the events are given as under :-
• Deepika Kumari becomes “CHAMPION” in JUNIOR RECURVE GIRLS category
Continuing her genius performance in the qualification round scoring 1329 (3rd rank) out of 1440
possible points and after getting bye in 1/48 and 1/24 rounds as per new rules, Deepika Kumari
easily defeated Archers from Germany in 1/16, Australia in 1/8 and USA archer in ¼ match scoring
115 against 104. In the Semis, she had beaten Ms.Jeon H of Korea in a very exciting match (112/108).
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She overcame a stiff challenge from top seeded Kim Minjung of Korea to claim the Junior Recurve
individual Gold Medal. In the clash of top honour, The Korean won the first set to pick up two points,
but Deepika roared back not only to cover up the gap but also to win the next three consecutive sets to pip the Korean and emerged truly as “JUNIOR RECURVE GIRLS CHAMPION”. She was
consistent throughout the championship. This was her second World Champion Title, as she won Gold
Medal in Cadet Recurve Girls section in Youth World Championship -2009 in Ogden.
• Junior Recurve Boys’ Team “SILVER MEDAL”– Rajgovind, Atanu & Somnath Mondal
Junior Recurve Boys’ Team of Rajgovind Swansi, Atanu Das and Somnath Mondal gave a ‘SILVER
MEDAL’ to India on the concluding day of the 12th Youth World Championship in Poland after going
down to Korea 200-215. They defeated comparatively strong Maxico Team (222 Vs 208) and Turkey
(223 Vs 206) in pre-quarter and quarter finals. They fought boldly with Netherland scoring 214 Vs 209
but lost to Korea finally with huge margin of 15 points.
• Junior Recurve Girls’ Team “BRONZE MEDAL”- Deepika, Rimil and Seema
Junior Recurve Girls’ Team consisting of Deepika Kumari, Rimil Biruily and Seema Verma was
eliminated in Semi Final rolling two triumphs to win Pre-quarter and quarter finals against Italy (204 Vs
194) and Russia (208 Vs 200). They went down to Korea in Semi Final (214 Vs 200). While meeting with Japan in Bronze Medal match, they crushed them for grabbed Bronze Medal by 12 points.
• Cadet Mixed Recurve “BRONZE MEDAL”– Binod Swansi and Mainaw Narzary
The other ‘Bronze Medal’ came in the Cadet Mixed Recurve team consisting of Binod Swansi and
Mainaw Narzary to beat Bulgaria 146 Vs 145 in the Bronze Medal play off. They trounced Turkey and
Netherland but luck did not favour them to upset Russian team in the tie-breaker semi final {146 (17) Vs
146 (19)}
Other admirable achievements of Junior and Cadet archers are shown as under :-
• Cadet Girls’ Recurve Team got 4th position lost their Bronze Medal match against Russia
• Deepika Kumari and Atanu Dass ranked 4th loosing Bronze Medal match from Chinese
Taipai in Junior Mix Recurve section. They registered two wins against Mexico and
Poland.
• Atanu Das and Ravi Sardar also successed to play quarterfinal in individual round.
Annexures B (I) - B(XV) showing the individual as well as team results and scores of Indian
Teams in International Competitions held during the period under report are attached
herewith.
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National Competitions :
Details of domestic Competitions staged during the period under report are given as under :-
I) The 3rd Mini (Recurve, Compound and Indian Round) National Championship was
conducted at Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh) from 26th to 31st August, 2010 by Andhra Pradesh
Archery Association with the association of Volga Archery Academy. 133 boys and girls
under 13-years had participated along with 35 team officials. Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Punjab performed better results and took away more than
90% of total medals.
II) The 18th Sahara Senior (Indian Round) National Championship was conducted at
Hosangabad (MP) from 27-31 October, 2010 under the auspicious of M.P. Archery
Association. The championship was a grand show in the presence of 207 Archers and 56
officials from 35 State Associations/Units. Assam, Tripura and SSCB impressed with their
performance.
III) The 33rd Junior (Recurve and Compound Round) National Champ. was conducted under
the cold waves at Yamuna Sports Complex, Delhi from 26-31 December, 2010 by Delhi
Archery Association successfully. More than 210 boys and girls competitors along with 45
team officials from 23 State Associations/Units participated in the event. The Archers
belonging to SSCB, SPSB, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Assam had dominated.
IV) The 31st Sub-Junior(Recurve, Compound & Indian Round) National Champ.was
organised at Dhanbad, (Jharkhand) from 19th to 24th January, 2011 under the auspicious of
Steel Sports Promotion Board. A record number of 356(boys & girls) archers along with 65
team officials from 26 State Associations/Units participated in the event. Performance of
Assam, SPSB and Meghalaya in Recurve whereas archers of Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Andhra
Pradesh and Delhi took almost medals in compound event. Archers of Assam, West Bengal
Jharkhand and U.P demonstrated good results in Indian style event.
V) The 31st Sahara Senior (Recurve and Compound) National Championship was Organized
at Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) from 5th to 10th February, 2011 under the aegis of Andhra
Pradesh Archery Association and Volga Archery Academy. The attendance of 327 Senior
Men and Women renowed Archers and officials of 38 State Associations/Units made the event
a grand success. SPSB, Indian Railways, Jharkhand, Nagaland and SSCB proved their
dominance in Recurve and member units – Andhra Pradesh, Indian Railway, Manipur and
Jharkhand went away maximum number of medals in compound category.
VI) The Junior (Indian Round) National Championship – The responsibility to host the
Junior (Indian Round) NC has been taken over by Jharkhand Archery Association at
Kharsawan (Jharkhand) from 27th to 30th March, 2011. Archery Association of Kharsawan Distt.
played an important and active role in organizing such a championship there. It is reported
that participants around 140 boys and girls accompanied with 38 team officials of 21 member
units played in the event. The Archers belonging to Jharkhand, Assam, Delhi and Uttar
Pradesh gathered majority of the medals.
VII) 34th National Games - After a considerable delay, 34th National Games were conducted
successfully at Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad. JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
was earmarked for holding Archery competition from 19th to 26th February, 2011. The host
State – Jharkhand was on the top of the medal tally with 3 Gold, 2 Silver and 3 Bronze medals
above SSCB ( 2nd) and Assam (3rd).
Attached Annexures C (I) – C(VII) may be referred for precise details.
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It was good to see that some previous National records in Recurve, Compound and Indian round Men &
Women categories were broken in the National Championships conducted during the year 2007. The best
part of National activities was the State Associations that had no results in the past have defeated the
experienced State/Units. This trend and spirit needs to be continued in future for the rightful development
of our game.
The responsible State Associations/Units, organizers did a great job for which I wish to place on record my
sincere thanks and congratulations to them. A good number of participation in terms of number of States
and archers has been a positive sign towards board basing of archery. The level of organisation of the
events has been improved compared to previous years however; the space of improvement in the areas of
boarding, lodging and ground facilities in one or two events is still there. Organisers should make efforts to
involve print and electronic media for getting wide coverage to the event in order to publicize our game
amongst masses.
We cannot forget the motivated and dedicated technical officials who have played a key role in making our
domestic programmes a resounding success.
I am grateful to volunteers, scorers and other supporting staff who gave a helping hand directly or
indirectly in conducting the various competitions. Our successs in deliverying event is their merit.
Current World Ranking
According to the current world ranking notified on 15th September, 2011 at FITA website, Indian Women
Recurve Team has improved their position to 2nd position in the world. Men Recurve Team went down to 6th
rank in the world ranking as compare to 2010 where they were second. Compound Women team got 5th
rank which shows an upward trend.
Ms.Deepika Kumari stood at 5th place and current ranking of Shri Jayanta Talukdar is 15th.
Olympic Qualification
The outstanding performance of the Women Recurve team composition - Deepika Kumari, Bombayala Devi
and Chekrovolu Swuro in the World Championship-Torino has secured three berths for the country for
2012-Olympic Games-London. It was a great team effort and a clear reflection of their devotion,
determination and hard work.
Shri Jayanta Talukdar has also earned an Olympic quota place from the Men’s Individual Recurve event in
view of his self performance in World Championship thus a total of four berths are with India in the game of
Archery out of maximum six. Indian camp has still a chance to achieve rest two places in Men’s Recurve
category through 3rd Stage World Cup to be held at Ogden (USA) from 17-23 June, 2012.
The Olympic Qualification in Archery has given immense satisfaction to millions of sports lovers who are
anxiously waiting for Archery medal in forthcoming Olympic Games.
World Cup Qualification
Members will be glad to know that our young and sensational teenage archer – Ms.Deepika Kumari has
been qualified to compete in the World Cup Final to be staged at Istanbul on 24th and 25th September, 2011
considering her brilliant performance in World Cup held this year.
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New Member Associations
While welcoming the new members - The Archery Association of Tamilnadu and Bihar Archery Association
in the family of Archery Association of India as provisional members, we look forward to get support in
promoting our mission and goals both on a local and national level.
Arjuna Award
In recognizing the exemplary achievements during the past three years and especially, Individual Gold
Medal and Team Bronze Medal winning performances in Commonwealth Games-2010, the Arjuna Award
for the year 2011 has been conferred upon Shri Rahul Banerjee at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi on 29th
August, 2011.
I, on behalf of the House of the Archery Association of India convey my heartiest congratulations to Shri
Rahul Banerjee for the Arjuna Award and wish him all the very best for bringing more glory and laurels for
the country.
He has now been the ninth member of the Arjuna Awardee Club in the game of Archery behind Shri Shyam
Lal, Shri Sanjeeva Singh, Shri Limba Ram, Ms.Krishna Ghatak Das, Shri Tarundeep Rai, Ms.Dola Banerjee
Shri Jayanta Talukdar, Shri Mangal Singh Champia.
Commonwealth Archery Federations Meeting
A meeting was convened at the Yamuna Sports Complex on 6th October, 2011 during the Commonwealth
Games to discuss issues relating to Archery in Commonwealth countries. All attending commonwealth
countries appreciated and recognized whole heartedly the efforts and work done by Prof.Vijay Kumar
Malhotra in introducing Archery in Commonwealth Games. International Archery Federation thanked India
and Prof.Malhotra for including archery in CWG which had not feature in earlier Games. The credit for
holding 1st Commonwealth Archery Championship at New Delhi in 1995 and 2nd Commonwealth Archery
Championship at Jamshedpur in 2003 also goes to Mr.Malhotra. All representatives of participating
countries resolved that commonwealth countries should unit and come under one umbrella for the cause of
including archery in the next Commonwealth Games to be held at Glasgow.
It was reported that the Commonwealth Archery Federation was formed in 1995 during 1st Commonwealth
Championship at New Delhi under the President-ship of Prof.Malhotra. Discussing the subject to revive the
CAF, it has been decided to appoint Prof.Malhotra as Honorary Life President.
It has also been resolved that FITA Council will establish an ad hoc committee of 5-7 members (atleast one
from each continent) to promote the extension of archery in the Commonwealth, to consider the staging of
Commonwealth Cup, perhaps in 2012, to consider the revival of existing Commonwealth Archery
Federation and to explore the possibility to have archery included in the Commonwealth Game on a
regular basis.
Shri Anil Kamineni, President, Andhra Pradesh Archery Association and former Secretary General of
Archery Association has been appointed as Indian representative for ad-hoc committee by Archery
Association of India.
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Attending Seminars/Workshops
Archery Association of India has recommended following for attending various international seminars and
workshops meant for coaches and officials :-
1. Dr.Joris Paulose and Shri Brijesh Kumar (Asian Contingent Judges) have been accredited to
FITA Continental Judges’ Panel based on their performance in the examination conducted
during the FITA Judges Seminar at Bangkok from 3rd to 5th June, 2011 by World Archery
Federation. Shri Indranil Datta who appeared for FITA candidate examination has been
declared as successful candidate. Shri Pramod Chandukar had also attended the seminar.
2. Dr.K.B.Gurung, Secretary, Sikkim Archery Association and Shri Pramod Chandukar,
Secretary, Maharashtra State Archery Association were deputed to attend Archery Event
Organisers’ Seminar-2011 held at Shanghai (China) from 9th to 12th September, 2011.
According to Shri Gurung and Shri Chandukar, the seminar was really an eye opener and will
help greatly in organizing and managing big events in India.
3. Shri Gajendra Sharma, Coach (SAI) has been nominated recently for the 5th World Archery
Coaching Seminar to be held in London (United Kingdom) from 7-12 November, 2011.
4. Shri S.Gopey Singh, Coach will be attending the Compound Coaching Seminar to be held at
Cairo (Egypt) in 2012.
Archery Association of India has a plan to conduct Technical Officials and Organisers’ Seminar at
Delhi with a view to create a pool of Technical Officials so that the need of officials for hold domestic &
International Tournaments could be met out. Apart from this, the association wishes to have another
programme which will be opened to any person who has in interest in learning archery.
Change in rules and Age groups
World Archery Federation has made numerous amendments in competition rules and age groups for Junior
and Cadet.
I) Compound Competition at 50 Mt. distance
FITA also sent a clear message to give more identity to compound and differentiate it from recurve.
Compound archers have now to shoot at 50m distance (72 arrows) followed by the Compound
Round with elimination and finals at 50m on 6-ring target face (regular scoring* for Individuals,
Teams and Mixed Teams) with a very challenging hit-zone target. For getting more details, please
refer to FITA Book (I), Article 4.5.1.5 and 4.5.1.6.
II) New Elimination process
New elimination process has been replaced the previous system by giving more weightage to the
ranking of qualification round. FITA Book (I), revised Article 7.6.6.1 to 7.6.6.5 may be gone through.
III) Introduction of Mixed Event
The mixed team competition that was introduced as an exhibition category in 2009 has now been
official. The event consists of one man and one woman from the same team shooting four ends of four
arrows in a match. A new concept of Mixed (Men and Women) has been introduced in all the
international competitions by World Archery Federation which got a great popularity.
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IV) Age Groups for Cadet and Junior
For Cadet - An athlete may participate in a Cadet Class in tournaments when the competition takes
place up to and in the year of his 17th birthday.
For Junior - An athlete may participate in a Junior Class in tournaments when the competition takes
place up to and in the year of his 20th birthday.
The revised age rules will be effective in Sub-Junior and Junior National Competitions-2011 onwards.
Archery Academy - Yamuna Sports Complex, Delhi
It is good news that as a result of persistent follow up by our President, AAI Prof.Vijay Kumar Malhotra with
regard to right utilization of Archery stadium, DDA Yamuna Sport Complex left behind after the
Commonwealth Games at highest level, the Archery Academy at YSC has recently been started there.
Archery Association of India has also been allowed to hold the National, International Championships and
Coaching Seminars there.
Allotment of office Space for the Association
A number of letters have been written to Sports Minister and Sports Authority of India by President, AAI to
re-allot the office space to the National Sports Federations to set up their permanent offices at SAI premises.
Calendar of National/International Events
Calendar of National and International Archery Events 2011-12 and 2012-13 is attached along with this
report to discuss under Agenda Item No.6 & 7.
Equipment Support
The members will be pleased to know that a total amount of Rs.32,00,000/- was disbursed to top 32 elite
Recurve and Compound men and women Archers (Rs.1,00,0000/- each) by Archery Association of India for
the first time as equipment support.
With regard to archery equipment under 75-25% govt.scheme, I would like to share with the House that the
association could not get desired success during the years 2009 and 2010 as the entire government
machinery was busy towards various activities in preparing the Commonwealth Games-2010 and the matter
relating to import of equipment under the 75-25% govt.scheme was kept in cold storage by the govt.
It is a matter of great satisfaction that as a result of regular follow up, Ministry of Youth Affiars and Sports,
Govt.of India has approved the AAI proposal put up under the 75-25% scheme, in principal in a meeting
held on 14th September, 2011 at Shastri Bhawan with the representatives of the association. The process of
placing order would be started as soon as we get the official sanction order from the government. It is not
out of place to mention that that the equipment would be delivered to requisite eligible State
Associations/Units in a very near future.
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Condolence
It is grieved that Shri Cherukuri Lenin Son of Shri Cherukuri Satyanarayana passed away in a tragic road
accident on 24th October, 2011. He was a wonderful human being and one of the pioneers of Compound
Archery in India. He won a good number of medals in various competitions. He was involved in producing
and grooming the career of many compound archers.
I, on behalf of Archery family pay my homage to late Shri Ch.Lenin and pray to the Almighty God to give
strength, courage and fortitude to his bereaved family members to bear this irreparable loss.
Conclusion
In closing, I would like to mention the AAI has been striving hard to accomplish our aims and objectives for
which it was formed. We continue to pursue the annual milestones that we have set for each year and the
individual components that make up these milestones. This is not limited to the AAI, but we have the
involve Member Associations and experienced archers, coaches and other officials so that we may get the
best advice possible. Your contributions to these efforts are crucial and instrumental as we seek to push
forward with the growth and development of Archery.
I thank you all for your time and proactive efforts and specially Prof.Vijay Kumar Malhotra, President, AAI
under whose leadership and able guidance, the standard of Archery in India has improved a lot and is still
marching ahead, for which I sincerely thank him. Even with his political and social commitments and new
assignment as acting president of Indian Olympic Association towards the development of Indian sports,
the AAI President has been involved enormously for the betterment of Archery in the country. The credit for
bringing laurels and series of successes to India, of course goes to tremendous efforts made by our Archers
and their talented Coaches without them we could not have grown as much. While congratulating our
Senior, Junior and Cadet Archers both male and female and their Coaches for their mammoth efforts, I call
upon them to put all-out efforts to develop a strong winner’s instinct in the days to come.
I must thank the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India for all the financial assistance which is most
vital to keep Indian Archery in the Global map also Sports Authority of India and Indian Olympic
Association for the courtesy, cooperation and assistance rendered to Archery Association of India.
I thank all our AAI staff, particularly Shri Gunjan Abrol, Assistant Secretary for wonderful service in
coordinating the affairs of AAI nationally and internationally.
I can not finish this without thanking the SAHARA India Pariwar for all the cooperation and support
extended to the Archery Association of India. The year 2011 was the third year of our partnership with
SAHARA.
Thank you all again !
JAI HIND !!
PARESH NATH MUKHERJEE
Secretary General, AAI.
Indian Archers’ Achievements
During 1st May, 2010 to 31st August, 2011
ACHIEVEMENTS
Medals
Year
Event
Name M /W
Recurve/
Compound
Indvl./
Team Gold Silver Bromze
1st
World Cup
Porec (Croatia)
4-8 May, 2010
Jayanta Talukdar, Mangal Singh
& Tarundeep Rai M Recurve Team - 1 -
2nd
World Cup
Antalya (Turkey)
7-11 June, 2010
Jayanta Talukdar, Mangal Singh
& Rahul Banerjee M Recurve Team 1 - -
Chinna Raju Srither M Compound Indvl. 1 - -
Namita Yadav W Compound Indvl. 1 - -
Jhanu, Sakro & Vrushali W Compound Team 1 - -
Kh. Ratan Singh M Compound Indvl. - 1 -
Ratan Singh, Srither, Chinna M Compound Indvl. - 1 -
3rd
Asian Grand Prix
Chinese Taipei
28 Jun-4 Jul.2010
Ritul Chaterjee M Compound Team - - 1
3rd
World Cup
Ogden (USA)
3-7 August, 2010
Dola Banerjee, L.Bombalya Devi,
Deepika Kumari F Recurve Team - 1 -
Rahul, Tarundeep & Jayanta M Recurve Team 1 - -
Deepika Kumari W Recurve Indvl. - 1 -
4th
Stage World Cup
Shanghai, China
31 Aug-4 Sept 2010 Jayanta Talukdar M Recurve Indvl. - - 1
World Cup Final
Edinburgh
18-19 Sept.,2010
Jayanta Talukdar M Recurve Indvl. - - 1
Dola, Bombayla & Deepika W Recurve Team 1 - -
Deepika Kumari W Recurve Indvl. 1 - -
Rahul Banerjee M Recurve Indvl. 1 - -
Srither, Ritul & Jignas M Compound Team - 1 -
Jhano, Bheigyabati & Gaganeep W Compound Team - - 1
Jayanta, Tarundeep & Rahul M Recurve Team - - 1
Jayanta Talukdar M Recurve Indvl. - - 1
Commonwealth Games
Delhi
3 - 14 Oct., 2010
Dola Banerjee W Recurve Indvl. - - 1
Tarundeep Rai M Recurve Indvl - 1 -
Dola, Deepika & Rimil W Recurve Team - - 1
2
0
1
0
16th
Asian Games
Guangzhou
12-27 Nov., 2010 Rahul, Mangal & Jayanta M Recurve Team - - 1
TOTAL 8 7 9
ACHIEVEMENTS
Medals
Year
Event
Name
Men /
Women
Recurve/
Compound
Individual/
Team Gold Silver Bronze
1st
World Cup
Porec, Croatia
3-9 May, 2011
Rahul Banerjee, Tarendeep
Rai & Jayanta Talukdar Team Recurve Team - 1 -
Rimil Buriuly Women Recurve Individual 1 - -
Atanu Das Men Recurve Individual 1 - -
Rimil, Sumita & Dipali Women Recurve Team 1 - -
Atanu Das & Rimil Buriuly M+W Recurve Double 1 - -
Jhano Hansda Women Compound Individual 1 - -
L. Haridas Men Compound Individual 1 - -
Gagandeep, Jhano & Namita Women Compound Team 1 - -
C.Srither, Jignas & Anil Kr. Men Compound Team 1 - -
Gagandeep Kour Women Compound Individual - 1 -
Ch. Jignas Men Compound Individual - 1 -
C.Sither & Gagandeep M+W Compound Double - 1 -
Namita Yadav Women Compound Individual - - 1
Chinna Raju Srither Men Compound Individual - - 1
3rd
Asian Grant Prix
Dhaka Bangladesh
25-31 May, 2011
Atanu, Rajgovind & Somnath Men Recurve Team - - 1
Pawan Xalxo Men Recurve Individual 1 - -
Mainaw, Himani & Gunjan Women Recurve Team 1 - -
Pawan, Prashan & Hemant Men Recurve Team 1 - -
Himani Boro Women Recurve Individual - 1 -
Hemanta Basumatary Men Recurve Individual - 1 -
Pawan & Mainaw M+W Recurve Double - 1 -
Asian Youth Archery
Champ.
Dhala, Bangladesh
25-31 May, 2011
Mainaw Narzary Women Recurve Individual - - 1
Deepika, Bombayla Devi &
Ch.Swuro Women Recurve Team - - 1 2
nd World Cup
Antalya, Turkey
6-13 June, 2010 Jayanta Talukdar & Deepika
Kumari M+W Recurve Double - 1 -
46th
World Archery
Champ. Turino, Italy
3-10 July, 2011
Deepika Kumari, L. Bombalya
Devi & Chekrovolu Swuro Women Recurve Team - 1
-
Deepika Kumari Women Recurve Individual - 1 -
Deepika, Bombalya & Ch.
Swuro Women Recurve Team - 1 -
Jayanta and Deepika Mixed Recurve Double - 1 -
3rd
World Cup
Ogden, USA
2-6 August, 2011 Gagandeep, Jhano &
Manjudha Women Compound Team - 1 -
Deepika Kumari Women Recurve Individual 1 - -
Atanu, Rajgovind & Somnath Men Recurve Team 1 -
Deepika, Rimil & Seema Men Recurve Team - - 1
Youth World Champ.
Legnica Poland
22-28 August, 2011 Mainaw and Binod Swansi Mixed Recurve Double - - 1
2
0
1
1
Total Medals 12 14 7
Grand Total (May, 2010 to August, 2011) 20 21 16
Annexure B(I)
1st Stage of the World Cup
Porec, Croatia – 4th to 9th May, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Rimil Buriuly 640/9 4 4 4 2 - - 7th
2. Bombalya Devi 644/3 4 3 - - - - 19th
3. Dola Banerjee 605/50 4 0 - - - - 31st
4. Chekrovolu
Swuro
625/26 0 - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
1874/5
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Mangal Singh
Champia
686/1 4 4 2 - - - 11th
2. Tarundeep Rai 671/6 4 5 0 - - - 15th
3. Rahul Banerjee 661/23 4 4 0 - - - 12th
4. Jayanta Talukdar 660/25 2 - - - - - 34th
Qualification
Team
2017/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Dola, Bombayla &
Ch. Swuro
Lost against
Italy
218 Vs 221
--
--
--
12th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Tarundeep, Mangal
& Jayanta
Won against
Australia
219 Vs 209
Won against
Netherland
214 Vs 209
Won against
G. Britain
226 Vs 218
Lost against
Italy
218 Vs 221
Silver
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Gagandeep
Kaur
658/41 4 2 - - - - 23rd
2. Jhano Hansda 668/23 5 0 - - - - 27th
3. Bheigyabati
Chanu
668/24 2 - - - - - 39th
4. Manjudha Soy 653/49 0 - - - - - 50th
Qualification
Team
1994/7
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Kh. Ratan Singh 686/36 4 0 - - - - 31st
2. I.R. Sanam 686/37 2 - - - - - 45th
3. Ch. Jignas 676/65 - - - - - - 65th
4. Chinna Raju
Srither
676/66 - - - - - - 66th
Qualification
Team
2048/12
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Jhano, Bheigyabati
& Gagandeep
Won against
Germany
222 Vs 216
Lost against
Russian
224 Vs 227
---
---
5th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Chinna Raju, Ratan
Singh & Sanam
Lost against
El. Salvador
215 Vs 228
---
---
---
12th
Annexure B(II)
2nd Stage of the World Cup
Antalya, Turkey – 7th to 11th June, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Bronze
Medal
Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 647/15 4 5 4 0 2 1 4th
2. Dola Banerjee 642/20 4 4 4 6 - - 7th
3. Bombalya Devi 650/12 4 4 0 - - - 9th
4. Rimil Buriuly 623/43 2 - - - - - 37th
Qualification
Team
1939/3
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Jayanta Talukdar 674/6 4 4 4 5 - - 5th
2. Rahul Banerjee 679/2 4 4 2 - - - 9th
3. Tarundeep Rai 662/21 4 2 - - - - 28th
4. Mangal Singh
Champia
665/16 1 - - - - - 34th
Qualification
Team
2018/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Dola, Bombayla &
Deepika
Won against
Turkey
211 Vs 195
Lost against
Georgia
212 Vs 216
--
--
5th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Rahul, Mangal &
Jayanta
Won against
Belarus
224 Vs 211
Won against
Russian F.
224 Vs 219
Won against
Japan
216 Vs 213
Won against
USA
218 Vs 214
Gold
Annexure B(III)
3rd Asian Grand Prix
Chinese Taipei – 28th Jun. to 4th Jul., 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Seema Verma 636/12 - 2 - - - - --
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Atanu Das 662/10 - 4 2 - - - 14th
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Namita Yadav 697/3 - - - 7 7 7 Gold
2. Vrushali Gorle 685/7 - - 4 6 1 4 4th
3. Jhano Hansda 700/1 - - - 3 - - 7th
4. Sakro Besra 692/2 - - - 2 - - 8th
Qualification
Team
2009/1
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Chinna Raju
Srither
697/3 - - 4 7 7 6 Gold
2. Kh. Ratan Singh 687/5 - - 4 6 6 4 Silver
3. Ritul Chaterjee 700/1 - - - 6 4 6 Bronze
4. I.R. Sanam 695/4 - - 4 2 - - 6th
Qualification
Team
2084/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Jhano, Sakro,
Vrushali
--
--
--
Gold against
Chinese Taipei
213 Vs 212
Gold
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Ritul Chaterjee, C.
Srither, Ratan Singh
--
--
Gold against
Hong Kong
219 Vs 212
Lost against
Malaysia
219 Vs 221
Silver
Annexure B(IV)
3rd Stage of the World Cup
Ogden, USA – 3-7 August, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Bronze
Medal
Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 641/20 4 5 2 - - - 9th
2. Dola Banerjee 653/8 4 4 0 - - - 12th
3. Bombalya Devi 621/40 4 0 - - - - 17th
4. Punya Prabha 610/54 0 - - - - - 53rd
Qualification
Team
1915/6
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. K. Shiva Shankar 648/35 4 2 - - - - 29th
2. Tarundeep Rai 664/10 4 0 - - - - 28th
3. Mangal Singh
Champia
662/14 0 - - - - - 35th
4. Kapil 656/20 3
Tie
- - - - - 43rd
Qualification
Team
1982/3
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Dola, Bombayla &
Deepika
Won against
Georgia
220 vs 201
Won against
Spain
218/182
Won against
P. R. China
216 vs 206
Lost against
Korea
204 vs 209
Silver
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Tarundeep, Mangal
& Kapil
Won against
Colombia
215 vs 213
Won against
Italy
216 vs 219
---
---
6th
Annexure B(V)
4th Stage of the World Cup
Shanghai (China) 31st Aug. – 4th Sept. 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 645/13 4 4 4 6 6 1 Silver
2. Dola Banerjee 626/39 5 4 3 - - - 9th
3. Rimil Buriuly 641/19 3 - - - - - 37th
4. L.Bombayla
Devi
629/33 1 - - - - - 38th
Qualification
Team
1900/8
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Jayanta
Talukdar
684/2 4 4 4 6 2 - Bronze
2. Tarundeep Rai 674/8 4 4 2 - - - 10th
3. Rahul Banerjee 672/12 4 4 0 - - - 16th
4. Mangal Singh 656/37 2 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2030/2
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Bombayla Devi,
Deepika Kumari &
Rimil Buriuly
Lost against
Japan
212 vs 213
--
--
--
12th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Rahul Banerjee,
Tarundeep &
Jayanta Talukdar
Won against
Great Britain
218 vs 216
Won against
USA
225 vs 208
Won against
PR China
222 Vs 217
Won against
Japan
224 vs 220
Gold
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Sakro Besra 663/30 4 0 - - - - 17th
2. Bhagyabati
Chanu
668/26 4 0 - - - - 19th
3. Jhano Hansda 678/17 - 2 - - - - 22nd
4. Gagandeep Kaur 655/33 4 0 - - - - 23rd
Qualification
Team
2001/8
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Ritul Chaterjee 682/28 4 0 - - - - 20th
2. Kh. Ratan Singh 690/18 4 0 - - - - 30th
3. Ch. Jignas 675/37 0 - - - - 35th
4. Chinna Raju
Srither
667/41 2 - - - - - 46th
Qualification
Team
2024/9
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Bheigyabati
Chanu, Jhano &
Gagandeep
Won against
Hongkong
216 vs 200
Lost against
USA
218 vs 226
--
--
7th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Ritul, Jignas &
Srither
Lost against
Malaysia
224 vs 218
--
--
--
10th
Annexure B(VI)
World Cup Final 2010
Edinburgh, UK
From 18-19 September, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
JAYANTA TALUKDAR
Name of Archer
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze medal
match
Rank
Jayanta Talukdar Won against
Michele Frangilli
6 vs 4
Lost against
Brady Ellison
5 vs 6
Won against
Marco Galiazzo
6 vs 2
Bronze
DEEPIKA KUMARI
Name of Archer
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Deepika Kumari Lost against
Victoriya Koval
4 vs 6
---
---
5th
DOLA BANERJEE
Name of Archer
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Dola Banerjee Lost against
Justyna Mospinek
0 vs 6
---
---
8th
Annexure B(VII)
19th Commonwealth Games
New Delhi, India, 3rd to 14th October, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/64 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1 Deepika Kumari 662/1 - - - 4 6 7 6 Gold
2 Dola Banerjee 658/2 - - - 4 6 2 6 Bronze
3 L.Bombayla Devi 624/9 - - - 2 - - - 13th
Qualification
Team
1944/1
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND - MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/64 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Rahul Banerjee 679/1 - - 4 4 6
Tie
6
Tie
6
Tie
Gold
2. Jayanta
Talukdar
676/2 - - 4 5 6 0 6 Bronze
3. Tarundeep Rai 647/13 - - 4 0 - - - 14th
Qualification
Team
2002/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Deepika Kumari,
Dola Banerjee,
L.Bombayla Devi
--
--
Won against
Malaysia
213 vs 185
Won against
England
207 vs 206
Gold
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Jayanta, Rahul &
Tarundeep Rai
--
Won against
Sri Lanka
213 vs 205
Lost against
Australia
211 vs 216
Won against
England
221 vs 218
Bronze
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1 Gagandeep
Kaur
675/15 5 2 - - - 13th
2 Bheigyabati
Chanu
667/21 0 - - - - 20th
3 Jhano Hansdah 674/17 0 - - - - 25th
Qualification
Team
2016/5
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND - MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/64 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Ch. Jignas 693/17 - 4 4 0 - - - 9th
2. Chinna Raju
Srither
691/18 - 4 3
Tie
- - - - 27th
3. Ritul Chatterjee 685/21 - 2 - - - - - 36th
Qualification
Team
2069/6
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Jhano Hansda,
Gagandeep &
Bheigyabati
--
Won against
Australia
227 vs 220
Lost against
217 vs
Won against
Malaysia
223 vs 219
Bronze
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Ch. Jignas, Ritul
Chatterjee, C.
Srither
Won against
Trinidad & T.
224 vs 219
Won against
New Zealand
226 vs 225
Won against
South Africa
226 vs 224
Lost against
England
231 vs 229
Silver
Annexure B(VIII)
16th Asian Games
Guangzhou, China – 12-27 November, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Bronze Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 1329/7 - 4 7 6 2 2 4th
2. Rimil Buriuly 1298/18 - 4 2 - - - 12th
3. Dola Banerjee 1270/28 - - - - - - -
4. Bombalya Devi 1264/29 - - - - - - -
Qualification
Team
3891/5
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Tarundeep Rai 1332/9 - 5 6 6 7 3 Silver
2. Rahul Banerjee 1345/8 - 4 0 - - - 10th
3. Mangal Singh 1331/10 - - - - - - -
4. Jayanta Talukdar 1330/12 - - - - - - -
Qualification
Team
3996/4
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Deepika,
Bombalaya &
Seema
Won against
Vietnam
225 Vs 152
Won against
DPR Korea
214 Vs 202
Lost against
Korea
221(26) Vs 221(29)
Won against
Chinese Taipei
218 Vs 217
Bronze
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Rahul, Jayanta &
Mangal
Won against
Bangladesh
221 Vs 186
Won against
Nepal
221 Vs 294
Lost against
Korea
216 Vs 222
Won against
Chinese Taipei
220 Vs 216
Bronze
Annexure B(IX)
1st Stage of the World Cup
Porec, Croatia – 2nd to 7th May, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Seema Verma 1319/10 - 6 6 7 0 - - 7th
2. Bombalya Devi 1314/11 - 6 3 - - - - 17th
3. Deepika Kumari 1328/5 - - 4 - - - - 17th
4. Rimil Buriuly 1278/1 2 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
3961/2
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Tarundeep Rai 1325/16 7 6 7 3 - - - 9th
2. Jayanta Talukdar 1321/19 6 6 4 - - - - 17th
3. Rahul Banerjee 1334/9 6 2 - - - - - 33rd
4. Vishwas 1301/29 0 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
3980/5
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Deepika,
Bombalaya &
Seema
Won against
Colombia
209 Vs 201
Won against
Denmark
216 Vs 210
Lost against
Russia
191 Vs 200
Lost against
Germany
191 Vs 200
4th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Tarundeep, Rahul
& Jayanta
Won against
Canada
216 Vs 197
Won against
Italy
224 Vs 217
Won against
Korea
219 Vs 217
Lost against
USA
219 Vs 221
Silver
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Jhano Hansdah 675/20 - 132 136
Tie
133 - - - 9th
2. Gagandeep Kaur 673/26 - 132 - - - - - 33rd
3. Namita Yadav 675/19 - 128 - - - - - 33rd
4. Bheigyabati
Chanu
646/55 135 134 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2023/6
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. C. Srither 692/36 141 - - - - - - 57th
2. Ch. Jignas 687/57 138 - - - - - - 57th
3. I.R. Sanam 685/60 137 - - - - - - 57th
4. Ritul Chaterjee 679/71 138 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
2064/12
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Jhano, Namita &
Gagandeep
Won against
Mexico
220 Vs 210
Lost against
France
218 Vs 220
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5th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Chinna Raju, Ch.
Jigans & IR. Sanam
Lost against
Iran
227 Vs 233
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13th
Annexure B(X)
3rd Asian Archery Grand Prix
Dhaka, Bangladesh 25-31 May, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Rimil Buriuly 636/1 - - 7 6 6 6 Gold
2. Dipali Boro 616/10 - 6 6 2 - - 5th
3. Antara Basak 611/12 - 6 3 - - - 9th
4. Sumita Kumari 624/4 - - 5 - - - 9th
Qualification
Team
1876/1
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Atanu Das 665/1 - 6 6 6 6 6 Gold
2. Rajgovind Swansi 664/2 - 6 6 4 - - 5th
3. Somnath Mondal 661/3 - 6 0 - - - 9th
4. Mangal Ho 634/11 - 4 - - - - 17th
Qualification
Team
1990/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Rimil Buriuly,
Sumita Kumari &
Dipali Boro
--
Won Against
Bhutan
200 vs 193
Won againts
Malaysia
204 vs 200
Won against
Chinese Tai.
194 vs 190
Gold
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Atanu Das,
Rajgovind Swansi &
Somnath Mondal
--
Won against
Iraq
220 vs 181
Lost against
Thailand
214 vs 218
Won against
Bangladesh
220 vs 205
Bronze
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Rimil Buriuly &
Atanu Das
--
--
Won against
Bangladesh
154 vs 143
Won against
Singapore
145 vs 130
Gold
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Jhano Hansda 688/2 - - - 142 145 140 Gold
2. Gagandeep Kaur 698/1 - - - 144 140 138 Silver
3. Namita Yadav 674/3 - - - 143 142 144 Bronze
4. Manjudha Soy 670/5 - - - 137 - - 5th
Qualification
Team
2060/1
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. L. Haridas 680/3 - - 141 143 144 139 Gold
2. Ch. Jignas 692/2 - - - 143 143 138 Silver
3. Chinna R. Srither 696/1 - - - 147 141 145 Bronze
4. Anil Kumar 626/4 - - 144 138 - - 5th
Qualification
Team
2014/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Gagandeep Kaur,
Jhano Hansda &
Namita Yadav
--
--
--
Won against
Bangladesh
224 vs 153
Gold
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
C. Srither, Ch.
Jignas & Anil Kumar
--
--
--
Won against
Singapore
224 vs 206
Gold
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Chinna Raju Srither
& Gagandeep Kaur
--
--
Won against
Hong Kong
149 vs 136
Lost against
Singapore
142 vs 145
Silver
Annexure B(XI)
Youth Asian Archery Championship
Dhaka, Bangladesh 25-31 May, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overal
Rank
1. Himani Boro 631/2 - - 6 6 6 0 Silver
2. Mainaw Narzary 639/1 - - - 6 4 6 Bronze
3. Pratima Boro 583/6 - - 6 6 4 - 4th
4. Gunjan Kumari 599/3 - - 6 4 - - 5th
Qualification
Team
1869/1
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/32 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Pawan Xalxo 660/1 - - 6 6 6 6 Gold
2. Hemant
Basumatary
636/6 - - 6 6 7 5 Silver
3. Prasan Nath 644/4 - - 6 6 2 4 4th
4. Mukesh Tanang 634/7 - - 6 2 - - 5th
Qualification
Team
1938/1
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Mainaw Narzary,
Himani Boro &
Gunjan Kumari
--
--
Won againts
Iraq
210 vs 143
Won against
Malaysia
169 vs 139
Gold
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Pawa Xalxo, Prashan
Nath & Hemanta
Basumatary
--
--
Won against
Iraq
220 vs 176
Won against
Bangladesh
189 vs 183
Gold
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Mainaw Narzary &
Pawan xalxo
--
--
Won against
Bangladesh
140 vs 124
Lost against
Malaysia
133 v 144
Silver
Annexure B(XII)
2nd Stage of the World Cup
Antalya, Turkey – 6th to 12th June, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Bombalya Devi 1334/11 7 6 1 - - - - 17th
2. Deepika Kumari 1354/4 - - 4 - - - - 17th
3. Chekrovolu
Swuro
1317/30 7 2 - - - - - 33rd
4. Seema Verma 1292/52 2 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
4005/2
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Thupuvoyi Swuro 1316/29 7 6 2 - - - - 17th
2. Tarundeep Rai 1296/54 6 2 - - - - - 33rd
3. Rahul Banerjee 1312/31 6 3 - - - - - 33rd
4. Jayanta Talukdar 1335/15 5 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
3963/9
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Deepika,
Bombalaya &
Chekrovolu
Won against
Turkey
208 Vs 207
Won against
Russia
209 Vs 208
Lost against
USA
212(24) Vs 212(28)
Won against
Ukraine
206 Vs 197
Bronze
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Tarundeep, Rahul
& Jayanta
Lost against
Japan
212(27) Vs 212(29)
--
--
--
9th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Jayanta Talukdar
and Deepika
Kumari
Won against
Germany
146 vs 145
Won against
Italy
149 Vs 147
Won against
Korea
151 Vs 149
Lost against
P.R.China
133 vs 136
Silver
Annexure B(XIII)
46th World Outdoor Target Archery Championship
Torino, Italy from 3rd to 10th July, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 1343/9 6 6 5 - - - - 17th
2. Bombalya Devi 1336/15 6 6 3 - - - - 17th
3. Chekrovolu
Swuro
1326/26 7 2 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
4005/4
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Jayanta Talukdar 1354/5 - - 6 5 - - - 9th
2. Tarundeep Rai 1296/62 6 7 5 - - - - 17th
3. Rahul Banerjee 1289/72 4 - - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
3939/10
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Deepika,
Bombalaya &
Chekrovolu
Won against
France
216 Vs 213
Won against
Denmark
203 vs 197
Won against
Korea
216 Vs 212
Lost against
Italy
206 Vs 197
Silver
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Tarundeep, Rahul
& Jayanta
Lost against
China
215 vs 216
--
--
--
9th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Jayanta Talukdar
and Deepika
Kumari
Won against
Ukraine
144 vs 142
Lost against
Poland
149 Vs 147
--
--
5th
Annexure B(XIV)
3rd Stage of the World Cup
Ogden, USA – 2nd to 6th August, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 658/4 - - 6 6 6 6 2 Silver
2. Protiva Boro 633/26 - 7 6 6 2 - - 7th
3. Bombalya Devi 645/14 - 6 0 - - - - 33rd
4. Chekrovolu
Swuro
624/30 - 1 - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
1936/3
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Jayanta Talukdar 669/9 6 6 6 0 - - 7th
2. Vishwas 627/46 6 6 0 - - - 9th
3. Atanu Das 657/25 0 - - - - - 33rd
4. Thupuvoyi Swuro 661/20 2 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
1987/6
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Deepika,
Bombalaya &
Chekrovolu
Won against
Chile
205 vs 184
Won against
G.Britain
214 Vs 207
Won against
China
209 Vs 207
Lost against
Ukraine
210 Vs 213
Silver
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Tarundeep, Rahul
& Jayanta
Won against
Iran
224 vs 218
Won against
France
224 vs 222
Lost against
China
216 vs 227
Lost against
Ukraine
224 vs 218
4th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Jayanta Talukdar
and Deepika
1327/3
Won against
Iran
151 vs 142
Won against
G.Britain
145 Vs 141
Won against
Ukraine
146 Vs 140
Lost against
USA
136 vs 145
Silver
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Gagandeep Kaur 678/12 142 136 - - - 9th
2. Manjudha Soy 675/16 - 134 - - - 17th
3. Jhano Hansda 676/15 - 140 - - - - 17th
4. Namita Yadav 662/28 138
Tie
- - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2029/2
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/24 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Ch. Jignas 685/30 145 145 - - - - 17th
2. Kh. Ratan Singh 690/25 141 142 - - - - 17th
3. Chinna R. Srither 689/28 141 - - - - - 33rd
4. Ritul Chatterjee 691/23 139
Tie
- - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2070/7
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
Gagandeep Kaur,
Jhano Hansda &
Manjudha Soy
--
Won against
Mexico
230 vs 221
Won against
France
227 vs 220
Lost against
USA
218 vs 229
Silver
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
C. Srither, Kh. Ratan
& Ritul
--
Lost against
Canada
235 vs 223
--
--
8th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Ritul Chatterjee &
Gagandeep Kaur
1369/8
Lost against
Australia
150 vs 152
--
--
--
10th
Annexure B(XV)
Youth World Championship
Legnica, Poland from 22nd to 28th August, 2011
JUNIOR
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Deepika Kumari 1329/3 - - 7 6 6 6 6 Gold
2. Rimil Buriuly 1296/16 - 6 6 0 - - - 9th
3. Seema Verma 1251/37 6 2 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
3876/4
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Atanu Das 1310/7 - - 7 6 3 - - 7th
2. Somenath
Mondal
1298/10 - 6 6 5 - - - 9th
3. Rajgovind
Swansi
1285/14 - 6 6 3 - - - 9th
Qualification
Team
3893/3
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Deepika, Rimil
Buriuly & Seema
Verma
Won against
Italy
204 vs 194
Won against
Russia
208 Vs 200
Lost against
Korea
195 Vs 220
Won against
Japan
201 Vs 189
Bronze
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Rajgovind Swansi,
Atanu Das &
Somnath Mondal
Won against
Mexico
222 vs 208
Won against
Turkey
223 vs 206
Won against
Netherland
214 vs 209
Lost against
Korea
200 vs 2148
Silver
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Atanu Das and
Deepika 2639/2
Won against
Mexico
146 vs 141
Won against
Poland
149 Vs 135
Lost against
Netherland
148 Vs 151
Lost against
Chinese Taipei
136 vs 145
4th
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final
Overall
Rank
1. Ch. Jignas 688/17 - 140 143
Tie
148
Tie
- - - 17th
2. Ritul Chatterjee 674/40 - 142 - - - - 33rd
3. Vimlendra
Pandey
662/51 134 141 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2024/10
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Ch. Jignas, Ritul
Chaterjee &
Vimlendra pandey
Lost against
Denmark
222 vs 229
--
--
--
9th
Sheet (III)
CADET
RECURVE DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Mainaw narzary 1318/13 - 7 6 6 - - - 9th
2. Gunjan Kumari 1287/26 - 6 4 - - - - 17th
3. Himani Boro 1291/21 - 4 - - - - - 57th
Qualification
Team
3896/5
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/48 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final Overall
Rank
1. Binod Swansi 1313/9 6 6 7 6 0 - - 8th
2. Sanjay Boro 1298/18 6 7 6 2 - - - 9th
3. Hurdup Tiriya 1275/36 7 1 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
3886/2
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Bronze Rank
Mainaw Narzary,
Himani Boro &
Gunjan Kumari
Won against
Spain
206 vs 199
Won against
China
208(25) Vs 208(23)
Lost against
Korea
196 Vs 206
Lost against
Russia
209 Vs 213
4th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Binod Swansi,
Sanjay Boro &
Hurdup Tiriya
Won against
Romania
223 vs 213
Lost against
Chinese Taipei
217 vs 225
--
--
6th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Bronze Rank
Binod Swansi and
Mainaw Narzary 2631/6
Won against
Turkey
154 vs 142
Won against
Netherland
142 Vs 1401
Lost against
Russia
146(17) Vs 146(19)
Won against
Bulgaria
146 vs 145
Bronze
Sheet (IV)
COMPOUND DIVISION’S PERFORMANCE
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND- WOMEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/24 1/16 1/8 ¼ Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. V.Jyothi Surekha 647/25 - 135 - - - - 17th
2. S.Jayalakshmi 647/28 136 137 - - - - 17th
3. Sakshi Vaidwan 594/35 122 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
1887/5
INDIVIDUAL OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Sl Name FITA Round 1/24 1/16 1/8 1/4 Semi
Final
Final &
Bronze
Overall
Rank
1. Ravi Sardar 685/9 - 145 145 140 - - 7th
2. M.Chiranjeevi 669/32 138 141 - - - - 17th
3. Sourav Dutta 666/36 134 - - - - - 33rd
Qualification
Team
2020/8
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – WOMEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi
Final
Final Rank
V.Jyothi,
Jayalakshmi &
sakshi
--
Lost against
Croatia
210 vs 217
--
--
5th
TEAM OLYMPIC ROUND – MEN
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
Ravi sardar,
M.Chiranjeevi &
Sourav Dutta
Lost against
South Africa
214 vs 215
--
--
--
8th
MIXED OLYMPIC ROUND
Indian Team
Pre-Quarter
final
Quarter
Final
Semi Final Final Rank
V.Jyothi Surekha &
Ravi Sardar
1332/10
Won against
Croatia
149 vs 148
Lost against
USA
146 vs 150
--
--
7th
Annexure C (I)
3rd Mini National Archery Championship
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh from 14-17 August, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION- BOYS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DIWAKAR SINGH JHARKHAND 311
2nd KANAK VEDWAN U.P 300
3rd RAVI SHANKAR TIWARY JHARKHAND 282
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DIWAKAR SINGH JHARKHAND 321
2nd NEEL MADHAV JOSHI JHARKHAND 313
3rd DIWAKAR SINGH JHARKHAND 306
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DIWAKAR SINGH JHARKHAND 320
2nd KANAK VEDWAN U.P 321
3rd NEELMADHAV JOSHI JHARKHAND 298
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DIWAKAR SINDH JHARKHAND 348
2nd KANAK VEDWAN U.P 338
3rd RAVI SHANKAR TIWARY JHKAKHAND 333
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st KANAK VEDWAN U.P. 114
2nd DIVAKAR SINGH JHARKHAND 108
3rd RAVI SHANKAR TIWARY JHARKHAND 103
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND DIWAKAR SINGH, RAVI SHANKAR,
SRIKANT KUMAR & NEEL MADHAV 198
2nd MAHARASHTRA HITESH KURMI, ASHISH SHINDE,
SURYADEVSINGH PATIL & SHRILEKH 177
3rd U.P. GOUTAM VEDWAN, KANAK
VEDWAN, ROHIT KUMAR, SACHIN KR 204
Sheet (II)
RECURVE DIVISION- GIRLS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MADHUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 318
2nd NIDHI MUNDADA MAHARASHTRA 271
3rd PURVA PALLIWAL MAHARASHTRA 270
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MADHUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 330
2nd NEHARIKA SHARMA PUNJAB 305
3rd NIDHI MUNDADA MAHARASHTRA 284
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MADHUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 323
2nd NEHARIKA SHARMA PUNJAB 306
3rd MOUMITA KARMAKR W.B 287
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MADHUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 343
2nd NEHARIKA SHARMA PUNJAB 323
3rd NIDHI MUNDADA MAHARASHTRA 322
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st MADHUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 105
2nd NEHARIKA SHARMA PUNJAB 102
3rd NIDHI MUNDADA MAHARASHTRA 101
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st MAHARASHTRA
SIDDHI MONDADA, NIDDHI
MUNDADA, PURVA PALLIWAL &
MRUDUL MODK
190
2nd WEST BENGAL
SHREYASRI KHARA, MOUMITA
KARMAKAR, SWARNALI DEY &
MAOHUMITA DASS
160
3rd A.P.
T. SANGEETHA, DEEPIKA
SINGH, G. SEONA & P.
DHARSHINI
-
Sheet (III)
COMPOUND DIVISION- BOYS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st E. SAHIT A.P 340
2nd M.CHIRANJEEVI A.P 331
3rd SHEKHAR VEDWAN U.P 329
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st E. SAHIT A.P 349
2nd M.CHIRANJEEVI A.P 340
3rd SHEKHAR VEDWAN U.P 332
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st E.SAHIT A.P 343
2nd SHASHENSHA BIRUILY JHARKHAND 339
3rd M.CHIRANJEEVI A.P 338
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SHASHENSHA BIRUILY JHARKHAND 356
2nd E.SAHIT A.P 353
3rd SHIVAM KUMAR U.P 353
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st E.SAHIT A.P 116
2nd SHIVAM KUMAR U.P 112
3rd SHASHENSHA BIRUILY JHARKHAND 112
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st U.P.
DEEPAK KUMAR, SHIVAM KUMAR,
SHEKHAR VEDWAN & NITIN
DHANKAR
222
2nd JHARKHAND SHAHENSHRA BIRULY, L. SHANTANU
& JASPAL SINGH 219
3rd MAHARASHTRA SHUBHAM SHETE, UNMESH SHELAR,
SATYAJIT MITTR & DANISH THAKAR -
Sheet (IV)
COMPOUND DIVISION- GIRLS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SHEHANJALI MAHARASHTRA 286
2nd PURVA SHENDE MAHARASHTRA 285
3rd G.KAVYA A.P 276
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st ISHA SHAH MAHARASHTRA 305
2nd SHEHANJALI MAHARASHTRA 302
3rd PURVA SHENDE MAHARASHTRA 284
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SHEHANJALI MAHARASHTRA 309
2nd PURVA SHENDE MAHARASHTRA 276
3rd ISHA SHAH MAHARASHTRA 272
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SHEHANJALI MAHARASHTRA 330
2nd ISHA SHAH MAHARASHTRA 327
3rd PURVA SHENDE MAHARASHTRA 314
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st ISHA SHAM MAHARASHTRA 105
2nd SHEHANJALI NANAWARE MAHARASHTRA 96
3rd G. KAVYA A.P. 101
Sheet (V)
INDIAN ROUND-BOYS
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st NIKHIL KUMAR U.P 338
2nd ANIL KUMAR BAGE ORISSA 331
3rd MANISH CHOUDHARI JHARKHAND 327
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MUKESH GOSWAMI JHARKHAND 330 (x+10=15)
2nd ND.SURAJ RAJPUT MAHARASHTRA 330 (x+10=14)
3rd NIKHIL KUMAR U.P 330 (x+10=14)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st NIKHIL KUMAR U.P 668
2nd ANIL KUMAR BAGE ORISSA 654
3rd MANISH CHOUDHARI JHARKHAND 653
CHAMPION – TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND BIRSINGH PURTY,MUKESH GOSWAMI,
MANISH CHOUDHARI,KUSHO MINZ 1929
2nd U.P.
AVADH NARAYAN,NIKHIL
KUMAR,SHUBHAM VEDWAN,ATUL KUMAR
VERMA,
1878
3rd ORISSA ANIL KUMAR BAGE, JYOTHIRANJAN NAIK,
BINOD MISHRA & RANJIT NAIK 1858
Sheet (VI)
INDIAN ROUND-GIRLS
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MAMTA TUDU JHARKHAND 312
2nd MADHU VEDWAN U.P 310
3rd ANIKITA BHAKAL W.B 301
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st B. HEMLATHA A.P 317
2nd MADHU VEDWAN U.P 316
(X+10=8)
3rd ANIKITA BHAKAL W.B 316
(X+10=6)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st MAMTA TUDU JHARKHAND 626
2nd MADHU VEDWAN U.P 626
3rd ANIKITA BHAKAL W.B 617
CHAMPION – TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND MAMTA TUDU,INDRANI KUJUR,SULEKHA
SINGH,SRISHTI VIAWAKRAM 1816
2nd ANDHRA
PRADESH
N.KAVITHA,B.HEMALATHA,P.PRIYANKA,K
.SUMA CHANDRIKA 1793
3rd WEST
BENGAL
ANIKITA BHAKAL,BIDISHA
BHOWMICK,RINKY SHAW,PIYA SINHA 1655
Annexure C (II)
18th Sahara Senior Indian Round (M/W) National Archery Championship
Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh from 27-31 October, 2010
INDIAN ROUND-BOYS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SUNIL ORAON SSCB 330
2nd ROSHAN THAPA TRIPUA 328
3rd NARENDRA KUMAR UTTARAKHAND 327
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st A. SURAJ SINGH SSCB 338
2nd S. BASANT I.T.B.P. 335
3rd SUNIL ORAON SSCB 334
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st ROSHAN THAPA TRIPURA 105-9,8
2nd SUNIL ORAUN SSCB 105-9,7
3rd SUTRENDER SINGH JHARKHAND 110,X
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st TRIPURA
CHANDRA PRD GURUNG, ROSHAN
THAPA, PURANJAI MAGAR & ASHOK
BISWA
212
2nd BIHAR ROHIT KUMAR, P.K. MINZ, JEETRAJ
TIGGA & AMIT KALASKAR 196
3rd ASSAM
KANSAI BORGOYARY, BERSRANG
NARZARY, BALESWAR RAM & AJAY
RABHA
206
Sheet (II)
INDIAN ROUND-GIRLS
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st ANIMA BASUMATARY ASSAM 311
2nd PINKI RANI CHANDIGARH 308
3rd PALLABI BORO ASSAM 306
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st KAMINI BORO ASSAM 322
2nd TSHAMBI DEVI SSB 311
3rd PALLABI BORO ASSAM 310
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st KAMINI BORO ASSAM 102
2nd PALLABI BORO ASSAM 99
3rd BINIMA BRAMHA TRIPUA 98
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st ASSAM
KAMINI BORO, PALLABI BORO,
ANIMA BASUMATARY & CHISTINA
MEDHI
187
2nd MANIPUR
SANABAM NIRMALA DEVI, P. SONIA
DEVI, M. SANJITA DEVI & K.
PRAVAHINI DEVI
179
3rd TRIPURA
BINUMA BRAMHA, SUMAN CHETRI,
RUKHAMINI MACHAHAR & KONIKA
BRAHMA
192
Annexure C (III)
33rd Junior National Archery Championship
Yamuna Sports Complex from 26-31 December, 2010
RECURVE DIVISION- BOYS
90 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st PAWAN XALXO SPSB 312
2nd PURAN GURUNG MEGHALAYA 306
3rd HEMANT BASUMATARY ASSAM 305
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st PAWAN XALXO SPSB 334
2nd ATANU DAS SPSB 326
3rd ARJUN SINKU JHARKHAND 322
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MUKESH TAMANG SSCB 329
2nd SANJAY BORO ASSAM 328
3rd ATANU DAS SPSB 327
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st ATANU DAS SPSB 179/180
2nd MUKESH TAMANG SSCB 176/180
3rd RAJ GOVIND SWANSI SSCB 175/180
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st MUKESH TAMANG SSCB 7
2nd AJAY DELHI 1
3rd RAJ GOVIND SWANSI SSCB 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st SPSB
PAWAN XALXO, ATANU DAS, PUTKAR
SINKU & BIKASH UPADHAYAY 200
2nd JHARKHAND
ARJUN SINKU, VIKAS BODRA, HURDUP
TIRYA & VIVEKANAND 185
3rd
SSCB
MUKESH TAMANG, RAJ GOVIND
SWASI, MANGAL HO & SOMEN P
LEPCHA 217
Sheet (II)
RECURVE DIVISION- GIRLS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st HELEN MUNDU SPSB 317
2nd DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 314
3rd DIPALI BORO ASSAM 310
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SEEMA VERMA SPSB 326
2nd DIPALI BORO ASSAM 321
3rd DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 319
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SEEMA VERMA SPSB 319
2nd DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 307
3rd DIPALI BORO ASSAM 301
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 171
2nd MAINAO NARZARY ASSAM 168
3rd HELEN MUNDU SPSB 168
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 6
2nd A.S. DEVI MANIPUR 0
3rd SUMITA KUMARI JHARKHAND 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st SPSB
SEEMA VERMA, DEEPIKA KUMARI,
HELEN MUNDA & V. SHARDHA 205
2nd
ASSAM
DIPALI BOPO, MAINAO NARZARY,
SUSANTI BASUMARTARY & HEMANI
BORO 198
3rd
JHARKHAND
SUMITA KUMARI, CHANDMANI
KERAI, NIKITA SUNDI & SITARANI
TUDU 194
Sheet (III)
COMPOUND DIVISION- BOYS
90 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st CH. JIGNAS SSCB 335
2nd C. RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 333
3rd VIMLENDRA PANDEY SSCB 329
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st C. RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 348
2nd VIMLENDRA PANDEY SSCB 343
3rd CH. JIGNAS SSCB 343
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st C. RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 350
2nd GURU MAYUM ROBERT MANIPUR 342
3rd ARJUN RAO JHARKHAND 340
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st C. RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 179/180
2nd RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 179/180
3rd CH. JIGNAS SSCB 177/180
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st RITUL CHATTARJEE A.P. 6
2nd CH. JIGNAS SSCB 4
3rd ARJUN RAO JHARKHAND 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
ARJUN RAO, SUDHKAR PARSWAN,
RAVI SARDAR & SATISH CHANDRA
SARDAR
225
2nd SSCB CH. JIGNAS, VIMDRA PANDE, N.P.
SINGH & SAMEER MANDAL 221
3rd A.P.
RITUL CHATTARJEE, M. CHIRANJEVI,
Y. CHARAN REDDY & A. TEJENDER
PRASAD
216
Sheet (IV)
COMPOUND DIVISION- GIRLS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st NEELAM KUMARI JHHARKHAND 329
2nd V. JYOTHI A.P. 325
3rd SAYALAXMI SARIKONDA MAHARASTRA 321
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st V.JYOTHI SUREKHA A.P. 339
2nd D.SAI VAISHNAVI A.P. 337
3rd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 335
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st JAYALAXMI SARIKONDA MAHARASHTRA 323
2nd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 311
3rd ARUNA SONGARA M.P. 306
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st JAYALAXMI SARIKONDA MAHARASHTRA 175/180
2nd ANUSHA REDDY A.P. 174/180
3rd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 174/180
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st JAYLAXMI SARIKONDA MAHARASTRA 6
2nd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 0
3rd V. JYOTI SUREKHA A.P. 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
PRERNA BHAGAT, NEELAM KUMARI,
LOVELY GUPTA & DURGAWATI
KUMARI
203
2nd A.P. SAI VAISHNAVI. JYOTI SUREKHA,
ANUSHA REDDY & KAVYA 197
3rd U.P. VERSITA, SAKCHI, RITIKA 171
Annexure C (IV)
31st Sub-Junior National Archery Championship
Dhanbad, Jharkhand from 19-24 January, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION- BOYS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SANJAY BORO ASSAM 320
2nd VIKAS UPADHAYA S.P.S.B. 318
3rd BISHWORJIT SINGH SSCB 314
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SANJAY BORO ASSAM 336
2nd PURAN GURUNG MEGHALAYA 325
3rd DILIP SSCB 325
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DILIP SSCB 320
2nd SANJAY BORO ASSAM 316
3rd AKASH NAIK JHARKHAND 313
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SANJAY BORO ASSAM 352
2nd PURAN GURUNG MEGHALAYA 349
3rd DILIP SSCB 344
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st SANJAY BORO ASSAM 7
2nd BINOD SWANSI S.P.S.B. 1
3rd G. ROCKY SHARMA SSCB 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st SPSB BINOD SWANSI, HURDUB TIRIYA,
BIKASH UPADHAYAY & ARJUN SINKU 214
2nd SSCB SOMAN P LEPCHA, G. ROCKY
SHARMA, BISHWORJIT SINGH & DILIP 210
3rd JHARKHAND VIVEKANAND, SUNIL SIJUI, PRADEEP
SWANSI & AKASH NAIK 213
Sheet (II) RECURVE DIVISION- GIRLS
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st GUNJAN KUMARI S.P.S.B. 307
2nd BIBARI BORO ASSAM 304
3rd ANKITA TIWARY S.P.S.B. 303
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st GUNJAN KUMARI S.P.S.B. 320 (X+10=12)
2nd PRATIMA BORO ASSAM 320 (X+10=11)
3rd BIBARI BORO ASSAM 318
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MAINOW NARZARY ASSAM 313
2nd GUNJAN KUMARI S.P.S.B. 312
3rd ANKITA TIWARY S.P.S.B. 308
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st PRABHJOT KAUR PANJAB 333 (X+10=17)*
2nd MAINOW NARZARY ASSAM 333 (X+10=17)
3rd HIMANE BORO ASSAM 331
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st HIMANE BORO ASSAM 7
2nd ANKITA TIWARY S.P.S.B. 1
3rd PRATIMA BORO ASSAM 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st ASSAM MAINOW NARZARY, HIMANI BORO,
PRATIMA BORO & BIBARI BORO 206
2nd SPSB GUNJAN KUMARI, ANKITA TIWARI &
LALITA LUGUN 199
3rd MEGHALAYA ROSEMARY JYARWA, RISHA
SYIEMLIEH & HEIMONMI NANGTDO 184
Sheet (III)
COMPOUND DIVISION- BOYS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st ABHYUDAYA SRINET DELHI 327 (X+10=14)
2nd RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 327 (X+10=12)
3rd SAHENSHA BIRULI JHARKHAND 324 (X+10=12)
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 343
2nd M. CHIRANJEEVI A.P. 339
3rd ABHYUDAYA SRINET DELHI 335
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SAHENSHA BIRULI JHARKHAND 334
2nd Y. CHARAN REDDY A.P. 329
3rd RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 328
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SAHENSHA BIRULI JHARKHAND 353(X+10=29)9*
2nd RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 353 (X+10=29)9
3rd TH. GOVINDAS SINGH SSCB 350
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st RAVI SARDAR JHARKHAND 6
2nd SAHENSHA BIRULI JHARKHAND 0
3rd ARJUN KUMAR U.P. 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND SHAHENSHRA BIRULY, L. SHANTANU,
RAVI SARDAR & AKASH SARKAR 228
2nd A.P.
M.CHIRANJEEVI, N. ABHISHEK,
Y.CHARAN REDDY & B. AKHIL
CHOWDARY
210
3rd SSCB
A. ANTONY SINGH, TH.
GOVINDDAS SINGH, SAMEER
MANDAL & SUBHAM CHHETRY
218
Sheet (IV)
COMPOUND DIVISION- GIRLS
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st V. JYOTHI SUREKA A.P. 339
2nd SARIKONDA JAYLAXMI MAHARASHTRA 337
3rd D. SAI VAISHNAVI A.P. 323
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st V. JYOTHI SUREKA A.P. 341
2nd SARIKONDA JAYLAXMI MAHARASHTRA 340
3rd D. SAI VAISHNAVI A.P. 337
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SARIKONDA JAYLAXMI MAHARASHTRA 329
2nd V. JYOTHI SUREKA A.P. 327
3rd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 324
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SARIKONDA JAYLAXMI MAHARASHTRA 349
2nd V. JYOTHI SUREKA A.P. 347
3rd PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 345
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st PRERNA BHAGAT JHARKHAND 5,10
2nd SARIKONDA JAYLAXMI MAHARASHTRA 5,9
3rd V. JYOTHI SUREKA A.P. 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
PRERNA BHAGAT, DURGAWATI
KUMARI, HARSHA BHARDWAJ & DIPTI
KUMARI
214
2nd MAHARASHTRA
SARIKONDA JAYALAXMI,
SHEHANJALI NANVARE, PRIYA
BHESANIYA & MEGHA AGARWAL
205
3rd U.P. VARSITA VAIDWAN, SHAKSHI
VAIDWAN & ANNU TIWARI 196
Sheet (V)
INDIAN ROUND-BOYS
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st BETSRANG NARZARY ASSAM 351
2nd VIKASH DELHI 345
3rd ARYAN SAW JHARKHAND 344
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st L RICKY SINGH AP 348
2nd SURAJ JOSHI MAHARASTRA 345 (X+10=23)*
3rd SITHAPRAKASH UTTAR PRADESH 345 (X+10=14)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st BETSRANG NARZARY ASSAM 693
2nd SWMLA BORO ASSAM 686
3rd CHAMAN UTTAR PRADESH 685
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st ASSAM
BETSRANG NARZARY, SWMLA BORO,
DHANIRAM BASUMATARY &
DHANJANJOY GOYARY
2050
2nd U.P. CHAMAN,NIKHIL KUMAR,SHUBHAM
VEDWAN,SITAPRAKASH 2031
3rd JHARKHAND
ARYAN SAW, MUKESH KUMAR TURI,
BHUTAN SWANSI & PRABHAKAR
KUMAR
2013
Sheet (VI)
INDIAN ROUND-GIRLS
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st GANUMG TEKSENG ARUNACHAL 342
2nd DHANI HEMBRAM W B 329
3rd N. KAVITHA ANDHRA PRADESH 327
20 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DHANI HEMBRAM W B 342
2nd O.NAOBI CHANU MANIPUR 337
3rd ASHARANI HORO JHARKHAND 335
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st GANUMG TEKSENG ARUNACHAL 675
2nd DHANI HEMBRAM W B 671
3rd O.NAOBI CHANU MANIPUR 663
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st W.B. DHANI HEMBRAM, SARITA BHUIYA,
PUJA KURMI & TANIA MANDAL 1959
2nd MANIPUR O. NAOBI CHANU, CH. DEBIYA, M.
ABEM DEVI & J. JUILE DEVI 1947
3rd JHARKHAND SURBHI SINGH, ASHARANI HORO,
ANITA HANSDA & LAXMI PURTY 1935
Annexure C (V)
Ch. Lenin Memorial 31st Sahara Senior National Archery Championship
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh from 5th to 10th February, 2011
RECURVE DIVISION- BOYS
90 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st JAYANTA TALUKDAR SPSB 318
2nd RAHUL BANERJEE I. RAILWAY 315
3rd THEPUUOYI SWURO NAGALAND 314
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st VISHWAS SSCB 338
2nd GAUTAM SINGH SSCB 330
3rd W. RANJAN SINGH (JR)
SSCB
328
(x-3,10-13)
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st RAHUL BANERJEE I. RAILWAY 333
2nd PAWAN XALXO SPSB 332
3rd
MANGAL SINGH CHAMPIA I. RAILWAY
330
(x-5,10-11)
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st BULBUL MARANDI Jharkhand 355
2nd AVINASH KUMAR U.P. 354
3rd
ADONDARAJU I. Railway
353
(x-12,10-17)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st VISHWAS SSCB 5,8*
2nd JAYANTA TALUKDAR SPSB 5,8
3rd KAPIL I. RAILWAY 5,9*
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
GURUCHARAN BESRA, BULBUL
MARANDI, RAJ GOVIND SWANSI,
ROBIN HANSDA & HURDUP TIRIYA
217
2nd INDIAN
RAILWAY
MANGAL SINGH CHAMPIA, RAHUL
BANERJEE, ADONDA RAJU & KAPIL 215
3rd SPSB JAYANTA TALUKDAR, ATANU DAS,
PAWAN XALXO & HURDUP TIRIYA 221
Sheet (II) RECURVE DIVISION- GIRLS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 324
2nd RANU U.P. 323
3rd SEEMA VARMA SPSB 317
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st
SEEMA VARMA SPSB
333
(x-5,10-10)
2nd
LAXMI RANI MAJHI Jharkhand
333
(x-4,10-11)
3rd DOLA BANERJEE I. Railway 332
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st LAXMI RANI MAJHI JHARKHAND 323
2nd
CHEKROVOLI SWURO NAGALAND
319
(X-5, 10-7)
3rd DEEPIKA KUMARI
SPSB
319
(X-4, 10-7)
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st DOLA BANERJEE I. RAILWAY 353
2nd CHEKROVOLI SWURO NAGALAND 350
3rd SEEMA VERMA SPSB 349
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st DEEPIKA KUMARI SPSB 6
2nd PRATIVA BORO ASSAM 2
3rd CHEKROVOLI SWURO NAGALAND 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1ST SPSB DEEPIKA KUMARA, SEEMA VERMA,
HELEN MUNDU & SUMITA KUMARI 200
2ND U.P. RANU, PUNYA PRABHA, JYOTI&
RUPAL 193
3RD INDIAN
RAILWAY
RIMIL BURIULY, SUSHMA, DOLA
BANERJEE & REENA KUMARI 211
Sheet (III) COMPOUND DIVISION- BOYS
90 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st CHINGLEN SANA * SSCB 336
2nd I. R. SANAM A.P. 335
3rd RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 334
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P.
348
(x-11,10-13)
2nd CH. JIGNAS SSCB
348
(x-10,10-14)
3rd KH. RATAN SINGH Manipur 346
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P. 350
2nd C. SRITHER SSCB 346
3rd ABHISHEK VERMA DELHI 343
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st RITUL CHATTERJEE A.P.
358
(X-24, 10-10)
2nd ABHISHEK VERMA DELHI
358
(X-20, 10-14)
3rd C. SRITHER SSCB
358
(X-18, 10-16)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st KSH. NIKON MANGANG MANIPUR 6
2nd I R SANAM A. P. 2
3rd RAJAT CHAOUHAN RAJASTHAN 5,10
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st AP RITUL CHATERJEE, M. CHIRANJEEVI,
IR. SANAM & SUNANDU ROY 216
2nd ASSAM
SANDEEP KR. DUKLAN, ILAG
CHANDRA KANT, GOKUL TAMULI &
KHEGENDRO BIRULI
212
3rd MANIPUR KSH. NIKON, KH. RATAN SINGH, K.
ROMESH SINGH & M. GANDHI SINGH 225
Sheet (IV) COMPOUND DIVISION- GIRLS
70 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st P. LILY CHANU MANIPUR 339
2nd BHEIGAYABATI CHANU JHARKHAND 337
3rd R.K. SATYAPRIYA DEVI MANIPUR 336 (X-3,10-15)
60 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st P. LILY CHANU MANIPUR 347
2nd BHEIGAYABATI CHANU JHARKHAND 343
3rd SUNITA RANI PUNJAB 342
50 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st NIVA KERKETA I.T.B.P. 339
2nd P. LILY CHANU MANIPUR 336
3rd JHNOHANSDA JHARKHAND 335 (X-7,10-8)
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st MANJUDHA SOY I.RAILWAY 356
2nd PRIYANSHU KACHHAP BIHAR 355
3rd JHNOHANSDA JHARKHAND 354 (X-16,10-14)
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st NAMITA YADAV I RAILWAY 6
2nd P. LILY CHANU MANIPUR 0
3rd SAKRO BESRA I RAILWAY 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st I RAILWAY SAKRO BESRA, MAJUDHA SOY,
NAMITA YADAV & VRUSHALI GORLE 218
2nd PANJAB
GAGANDEEP KAUR,SUNITA RANI,
RAMANDEEP KAUR & RUPINDER
KAUR
210
3rd JHARKHAND
JHANO HANSDA, BHEIGAYABATI
CHANU, ASRITA KERKETTA &
SWEETY KUMARI
224
Annexure C (VI)
Junior Indian Round National Archery Championship
Arjuna Stadium, Kharsawan, Jharkhand from 27-30 March, 2011
INDIAN ROUND-BOYS
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st BERSRANG NARZARY ASSAM 338
2nd VIKAS DELHI 334
3rd SANTOSH KUMAR DELHI 333
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st VIKAS DELHI 333
2nd BERSRANG NARZARY ASSAM 331
3rd Y. AJIT SINGH ASSAM RIFLES 327
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st BERSRANG NARZARY ASSAM 7
2nd VIKAS DELHI 1
3rd RAHUL KUMAR U.P. 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st U.P. LALIT, RAHUL KUMAR, SOMENDRA &
SAYTA PRAKASH 215
2nd ASSAM
RIFLES
Y.BISHORJIT SINGH, M. KANTA
MEITEY, G.G. RONGMEI & Y. AJIT
SINGH
211
3rd JHARKHAND
MUKESH TURI, ARYAN SAW, MOHAN
KUMAR SAHU & HAMHENDRA
KARMALI
214
Sheet (II)
INDIAN ROUND-GIRLS
40 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st ASHA RANI HORO JHARKHAND 322
2nd GUNESHWARI WADURKAR MAHARASHTRA 317
3rd SULEKHA SINGH JHARKHAND 309
30 Mtrs.
Position Name State Score
1st SULEKHA SINGH JHARKHAND 310
2nd BICHITRA MUSHAHARI ASSAM 308
3rd TULSI HEMBROM JHARKHAND 307
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st ASHA RANI HORO JHARKHAND 5,9
2nd SULEKHA SINGH JHARKHAND 5,8
3rd N. ARUNA DEVI MANIPUR 5,8
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND ANITA HANSDA, TULSI HEMBROM,
ASHA RANI HORO & SULEKHA SINGH 215
2nd MANIPUR P.SONIA DEVI, S.JENIFER DEVI, M.
ARUNA DEVI & L. BANDANA DEVI 195
3rd ASSAM
GAHELA BORO, CHRITINA MEDHI,
MOUSUMI BASUMATARY & BICHITRA
MUSHAHARI
187
Annexure C (VII)
34th National Games (Archery)
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 19th to 24th February, 2011
RECURVE MEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st M R TIRKEY WEST BENGAL 6
2nd VISHWAS S S C B 4
3rd SANJAY BORO ASSAM 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND JAYANTA BORO, ATANU DAS,
MANGAL SINGH & PAWAN XALXO 220
2nd U.P. KAPIL, PRIYANK, AVINASH 212
3rd ASSAM
DWIMALU BORO, JITEN NARZARY,
SANJAY BORO, HEMANTA
BASUMATARY
217
RECURVE WOMEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st PRATIVA BORO ASSAM 6
2nd DEEPIKA KUMARI JHARKHAND 4
3rd SEEMA VERMA JHARKHAND 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
LAXMI RANI MANJHI, DEEPIKA
KUMARI, SEEMA VERMA & RIMIL
BURIULY
215
2nd W.B.
TAPASHI MANDAL, PARIL LEPCHA,
REENA KUMARI& RESHMA
BANERJEE
211
3rd ASSAM PRATIVA BORO, DIPALI BORO,
BELSARI NARZARY & PRATIMA BORO 214
Sheet (II)
COMPOUND MEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st ABHISHEK VERMA DELHI 5,10
2nd RITUL CHATERJEE A. P. 5,9
3rd C SRITHAR S S C B 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st SSCB CH. JIGNAS, CHINNA RAJU STIRTHER,
L. HARIDAS & M. CHINLENSANA 226
2nd A.P. RITUL CHATERJEE, I.R. SANAM, J
RAMA RAO & SUNENDU ROY 223
3rd DELHI
ABHISHEK VERMA, VIKAS
SEHRAWAT, BHAGWAN DAS &
ARYAVART DABAS
229
COMPOUND WOMEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st SUNITA RANI PUNJAB 7
2nd V JYOTHI SUREKHA A.P. 3
3rd NAMITA YADAV JHARKHAND 7
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st JHARKHAND
JHANO HANSDA, BHEIGYABATI
CHANU, NAMITA YADAV &
MANJUDHA SOY
218
2nd MANIPUR
TH. GEETPA DEVI, P. LILY CHANU,
GEETANJALI LAISHRAM & R.K.
SAYTAPRIYA DEVI
212
3rd PUNJAB
GAGANDEEP KAUR, SUNITA RANI,
RAMANDEEP KAUR & RUPINDER
KAUR
218
Sheet (III)
INDIAN ROUND- MEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st KONSAI BORGAYARY ASSAM 6
2nd A SURAJ SINGH SSCB 2
3rd N SUBASHCHANDRA MANIPUR 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st SSCB A SURAJ SINGH,SUNIL ORAON,P G
MANDAL & VIKRAM SINGH 217
2nd TRIPURA
CHANDRA PRASAD,ASHOK
BISWA,ROSHAN THAPA & PURANJAY
MAGAR
207
3rd MANIPUR
M NANAO SINGH,N
SUBASHCHANDRA,AJIT SINGH & N
NINGTHEM
206
INDIAN ROUND-WOMEN
CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL
Position Name State Score
1st K. PRABHAHINI DEVI MANIPUR 6
2nd JAYALAXMI JHARKHAND 4
3rd TH. ISHEMBI DEVI MANIPUR 6
CHAMPION - TEAM
Position State Team Members Score
1st MANIPUR
TH ISHEMBI DEVI, K PRABHAHINI
DEVI, M SANJITA DEVI & S NIRMALA
DEVI
212
2nd ASSAM
KAMINI BORO, PALLABI BORO,
ANIMA BASUMATARY & ANJALI
BRAHMA
184
3rd JHARKHAND TULSI HEMBROM, SUKHMATI PURTY,
LAKHI MANDAL & JAYALAXMI 188