Sports / Deepika finishes 9th in women's 72-arrow ranking round at Olympics, reaches round of 32

Indian archer Deepika Kumari finished ninth in the women's 72-arrow ranking round at the Tokyo Olympics. The world number one archer finished with 663 points with 30 ten-pointers and 13 bulls-eye. The 27-year-old will now face Bhutan's Karma in the round of 32 on July 28. Karma is placed on the 193rd position in women's individual recurve rankings.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 23, 2021, 01:01 PM
Tokyo: World No 1 Deepika Kumari finished 9th in the WomenтАЩs Individual category ranking round on Friday as South Korean S. An won the gold medal with 680 points in 72 arrows. M. Jang of South Korea took second place with her teammate, C. Kang finishing third.

Kumari, IndiaтАЩs biggest medal hope got her WomenтАЩs Individual event on the opening day of the Games off to a slow start. She was 10 after the first 12 arrows and then slipped to 14 after 24. But then just when it seemed that the medal dreams are fading, she stormed back in the next 12 arrows (59, 57)  to occupy the 4th position with 334 points at the midway point. But in the second half, she seemed to have gone off the radar a bit. Not getting those perfect 10s in the backend hurt her.

Ahead of Tokyo Olympics, the ace Indian archer had revealed that she was working on the mental side of the game and claimed to have gained confidence.

тАЬI have learnt a lot from the last two Olympics and past competitions. I am working a lot on my mental side of the game, even now. I have gained a lot of confidence,тАЭ Deepika Kumar told Sports Today days ahead of her departure to Tokyo.

тАЬI am getting a lot of motivation from winning competitions. I get a feeling that all my efforts are bearing results. But, as usual, each competition is different from one another,тАЭ the Olympian said.

Recalling how she dealt with pressure at the biggest of stages, Deepika added: тАЬAt the moment, you wonтАЩt be aware of anything as to who is next to you. At that time, itтАЩs only about you and your arrow and you are trusting each other.

The 27-year-old has been the face of Indian archery for a decade now. As a 16-year old, she won two gold medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi and a bronze medal at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.