Gwangju (South Korea), Sept. 7 -- India achieved a historic breakthrough at the World Archery Championships today, as the men's compound team delivered a golden performance by defeating France 235-233 in a nail-biting final, clinching the country's maiden gold medal in the category.

The victorious team of Rishabh Yadav, Aman Saini and Prathamesh Fuge overcame stiff challenges on their way to the title, displaying grit and composure under pressure. Despite trailing 57-59 after the first set in the final, the Indian trio held their nerve and consistently scored to edge out the French side of Nicolas Girard, Jean Philippe Boulch and Francois Dubois. The result capped a remarkable run where India came from behind in every round of the knockout...