Tokyo: Rakesh Kumar continued his impressive clashes to storm into the pre-quarter-finals while his teammate Shyam Sundar Swami made the exit the second round when Indian compound archers had a mixed day on Saturday here on Saturday.
The day after he shot the highest score – 699 from the maximum 720 – by an Indian archer in the qualifying round, Kumar who was bound by a 36-year-old wheelchair easily overcoming Ka Chuen Ngai from Hong Kong with massive 13 -Point margins in Yumenoshima Park here.
🇮🇳 para-archer @ Rakeshk21328176 defeat #HKG Chuen ngai 144-131 in compound open 1/16 matching elimination for …
https://t.co/LQOBHVJL9G- SAI Media (@media_sai) 1630122835000Kumar, which won individual gold Medals in the world ranked tournament FAzza The 7th Fazza in Dubai earlier this year, approaching four perfect ends, dropping one point each at any time within 144 of the possibility of 150.
Overall, he shot nine 10s perfectly including four Closest to the center (X), as a rival Hong Kong to pale a comparison of four (three xs) shooting comparisons for a total of 131.
In the last 16 round on Tuesday, third seed Kumar will face the 14th seed Marian Maraecak, twice 49 – Olympiad old-old from Slovakia.
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https://t.co/LZXO80IX6X-MANAH Indian Association (@India_Archery) 1630123533000IN, 21st Seed Sundar, who also gets goodbye to the second round, has a narrow defeat of 139-142 against the 2012 Matt paralympics silver medalist Stutzman, armless archer from the United States who shot with his legs.
From 55 – all in the middle of the road, Stutzman led three points with the fourth 30/30 end which was perfect and sealed a fixture with three points, although some challenges were late by India.