Archery World Cup: Silver Linings, But Gold Remains Elusive for India
Jyothi Surekha Vennam’s impressive medal haul – two silvers and a bronze – at the Archery World Cup Stage 4, concluded on July 12, 2025, showcased individual brilliance but also highlighted a persistent team weakness.
Despite Vennam’s strong performance, India narrowly missed out on gold in both team and individual events. Inconsistent shooting in the final rounds proved costly.
The recurring theme was a lack of composure under pressure. The archers, despite their talent, appeared to crumble under the weight of expectation in crucial moments.
This points to a significant need for improvement in mental conditioning. The team’s performance underscores the importance of psychological training for future competitions.
The inability to convert strong performances into gold medals raises serious questions about India’s readiness for major international tournaments like the upcoming Asian Games. Addressing these mental frailties is crucial for future success.