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Briefly: Parneet wins double gold in archery Nationals

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Punjab teenager Parneet Kaur dominated the compound events, clinching two gold and one bronze in the women’s section of the Archery Senior National. The 19-year-old World Championship and Asian Games gold medallist defeated Srishti Singh 146-142. She then teamed up with Uday Kamboj to reign supreme in the mixed team event. Parneet also ended up with a bronze with the Punjab team also comprising Avneet Kaur and Asmat.

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