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Women’s compound archery team is world No. 1

Chandigarh: The Indian women''s compound archery team has been ranked as the No. 1 team in the latest world rankings.

Women’s compound archery team is world No. 1

Coach Jiwanjot Singh Teja with the members of the women's compound archery team.



Chandigarh: The Indian women's compound archery team has been ranked as the No. 1 team in the latest world rankings. With 342.600 points, the Indian team comprising V Jyothi Surekha , Trisha Deb, P. Lily Chanu, Muskan Kirar, Divya Dhayal and Madhumita, is six points ahead of second-placed Chinese Taipei. India coach Jiwanjot Singh Teja said, “Yes we have done that... With the grace of God, our team has jumped to the top rank in the world. Congratulations V Jyothi Surekha, Trisha Deb, P. Lily Chanu, Muskan Kirar, Divya Dhayal and Madhumita for getting this position.” 

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