Tokyo: Indian challenges ended with a mixed pair of open compounds of archery competition after Duo Rakesh Kumar and Jyoti Baliyan made the quarter-finals in a paralympic match on Sunday.
The sixth seed Duo suffered from poor people began to open 6-ring at the end which proved firmly when they lost to their Turkish opponents Oznur Cure and Bulent Korkmaz in 151-153 in an interesting contest.
The Indian duo dropped one point to reach the second tip (39-38), when they shot 39 identical on the third and fourth but it was not enough because the Turkish duo also fits them to rob them both.
-Point margin.
Previously in the morning, the Indian duo stormed through Anon Aunglain and Praphaporn Homjanthuek 147-141.
The Indian challenge also ended in the open part of a female compound where Lone Challenger Jyoti lost to Kerrie-Louise Leonard of Ireland 141-137 at Rakesh Kumar Rakesh the first to be the first Indian who shot 699 in hunting for an individual medal in the open section of the compound.
In the last 16 round on Tuesday, the third seed Rakesh will face the 14th seed Marian Marecak, a 49-year-old 49-year-old Olympics from Slovakia.
In their second paralympic appearance, India will now look at Vivek Chikara and Harvinder Singh who will open their campaign at the Open Recurve on Friday.
The 2019 Championship winner Vivek Chikara finished in Top-10 609 points, before the 2018 the Asian Games Champion Harvinder Singh who met Seed 21 requirements.