Friday, July 15, 2011

Jayanta Talukdar earns India one Olympic quota place

Kolkata, July 8, 2011: India ’s Jayanta Talukdar earned India an Olympic quota place from the men’s individual recurve event of the world archery championship in Turin, according to a Press release of Archery Association of India.

The Indian, who was seeded fifth in the elimination round of the event began his campaign from the third round match against 28th ranked Antti Tekoniemi of Finland and won by six points to four. This victory earned him a quota place.

Talukdar was one of the eight individuals to win a quota place in the men’s section. Earlier, the Indian women’s team also gave India three quota places thus a total of four berths are with India .

Talukdar failed to sustain the motivational level high in search of the coveted title and lost to 44th ranked Jeff Henckels of Luxembourg 5-6. After sharing five sets, the match went into one-arrow tie-break shot in which Talukdar hit a 9 and his rival got a 10.

Earlier, Tarundeep Rai, who was also in the third round, went down to Athens Olympic gold medallist Marco Galiazzo of Italy but not before giving a tough fight. Rai, who was ranked a lowly 62nd as against 19th ranked Italian, lost the first set at 25-27, tied the next 27-27 before winning the third set 29-28. The Indian went into lead by winning the fourth set 29-28. Rank bad shooting in the final set meant Galiazzo won it at 27-22 to tie the points at 5-5. The tie went into tie-break where both shot 10 points each. But the Italian was declared the winner because his arrow was closer to the centre.

The third Indian Rahul Banerjee, ranked 72nd, lost to 41st ranked Japanese Hideki Kikuchi 6-4.

In the women’s section, both Deepika Kumari and Laishram Bombayla Devi failed to go past the third round. The ninth ranked Deepika lost to 41st ranked Natalia Lesniak of Poland 5-6. The 15th ranked Bombayla went down to 18th ranked Miranda Leek of the U.S. 3-7.

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