Sheetal Devi Shines with Gold and Bronze as India Dominates World Para Archery Series in Czechia

India's remarkable campaign at the World Para Archery Series in Nové Město, Czechia, was headlined by another outstanding performance from Sheetal Devi, who returned home with two medals after winning gold in the Compound Mixed Team event and bronze in the Compound Women's Doubles.
The young para archery star once again demonstrated why she is regarded as one of the brightest talents in world archery, producing consistent performances across multiple events. While her gold medal alongside Shyam Sundar Swami underlined India's dominance in the mixed team competition, her partnership with Payal Nag also delivered a hard-fought bronze in the women's doubles event.
The double podium finish further cements Sheetal's growing reputation on the international circuit and highlights the increasing strength of India's compound para archery programme.
Sheetal's biggest success came in the Compound Mixed Team competition, where she partnered Shyam Sundar Swami to claim the gold medal. The Indian pair faced Indonesia in the championship match and produced a composed display to secure a 147-143 victory. Competing in the compound discipline demands exceptional consistency, and the Indian duo delivered exactly that. Maintaining high scores throughout the match, Sheetal and Shyam steadily built pressure on their opponents before closing out the contest with confidence.
The victory added another major international title to Sheetal's growing collection of achievements and showcased the excellent understanding she has developed with Shyam Sundar Swami in mixed team competition.
For India, it was another statement performance against strong international opposition and further proof of the country's emergence as a major force in para archery.
Sheetal was back in action in the Compound Women's Doubles, this time joining forces with Payal Nag. The Indian pair faced Croatia in the bronze medal match, where they were pushed all the way in one of the closest contests of the tournament. With both teams producing consistently high scores, the match remained evenly balanced until the closing arrows.
Ultimately, Sheetal and Payal held their nerve to edge Croatia 140-139, securing the bronze medal by the narrowest of margins. The one-point victory highlighted not only their shooting accuracy but also their composure under pressure. For Payal Nag, the podium finish represents another important international achievement. Partnering one of the world's leading compound archers, she matched Sheetal's consistency throughout the match and played a crucial role in securing India's second medal in the compound events.
The partnership demonstrated excellent teamwork and tactical execution, particularly in the decisive moments when every arrow carried significant importance.
Few athletes have risen through international para archery as rapidly as Sheetal Devi. Already a world champion and one of India's biggest sporting stars, she has consistently delivered on the global stage despite being only in the early stages of her senior career. Her performances in Czechia once again showcased the qualities that have made her one of the sport's most exciting competitors—remarkable composure, technical precision and the ability to perform under pressure.
Winning medals in two separate events also reflects her versatility, excelling both alongside an experienced mixed team partner and in the women's doubles competition. Every international tournament further strengthens her credentials as one of the leading contenders for future World Championships and Paralympic honours.
The success of Sheetal, Shyam Sundar Swami and Payal Nag also reflects the broader progress Indian para archery has made in the compound discipline. In recent years, India has consistently challenged the world's best nations across both individual and team events, producing athletes capable of winning medals at major international competitions. The performances in Nové Město once again highlighted the depth developing within the Indian squad.
While Sheetal led the charge, athletes like Payal Nag and Shyam Sundar Swami demonstrated that India now possesses multiple medal-winning combinations capable of succeeding at the highest level.
Beyond Sheetal's achievements, India enjoyed one of its most successful outings of the competition, dominating the team events.
Alongside the Compound Mixed Team gold, India also won:
Gold – Recurve Mixed Team (Harvinder Singh & Bhawna)
Gold – Recurve Men's Doubles (Harvinder Singh & Vijay Sundi)
Gold – Recurve Women's Doubles (Bhawna & Pooja)
Bronze – Compound Men's Doubles (Toman Kumar & Shyam Sundar Swami)
The medal haul underlined India's growing reputation as one of the strongest nations in world para archery, with success spread across both recurve and compound disciplines.
For Sheetal Devi, the campaign in Nové Město represents another milestone in an already remarkable career. Winning gold and bronze on the international stage once again demonstrated her consistency against elite competition while also highlighting the emergence of strong partnerships with teammates such as Shyam Sundar Swami and Payal Nag. As India continues building towards future World Championships and the next Paralympic cycle, performances like these reinforce confidence that the country possesses both the individual stars and the squad depth required to remain among the world's leading para archery nations.
With another golden chapter added to her inspiring journey, Sheetal Devi continues to raise the standard for Indian para archery, while Payal Nag's bronze-winning contribution signals an exciting future for India's women's compound team on the global stage.


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