Paris, Aug 31 (PTI) India endured mixed luck from the archery arena as armless wonder Sheetal Devi suffered an exit, while Sarita Kumari put up dominating show to storm into the quarterfinals of the compound women’s open category at the Paralympics here on Saturday.
First, it was the ninth seed Sarita who put up a dominated from the start to down Italy’s Eleonora Sarti 141-135 in a one-sided affair.
Sheetal, who draws the arrow with her toes, endured a blip in the second end where she shot the 7-point red ring to go down to Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga of Chile 137-138 in the pre-quarters.
Sarita will be up against Turkey’s Onzur Cure Girdi who smashed the world record to top the qualifying round with a score of 704 out of a maximum 720 points.
The ninth seeded Sarita, who won a team silver medal at the Asian Para Games last year, dropped just one point to take a four-point lead in the first end.
There was no looking back as she stretched the lead to five points in the second end where she shot one X (closer to the centre).
Her higher-ranked Italian rival pulled off two 10s and took the third end, but Sarita remained in control and sealed the issue with two solid ends.
Sarita earlier knocked out Nur Jannaton Abdul Jalil of Malaysia 138-124 in her first round clash.
All eyes were on Asian Para Games double gold medalist Sheetal, who also had bettered the previous world record of 698 shooting 703, to get a bye into the last-16 round.
The armless archer from Jammu, Sarita, who draws her arrow with her toes, started out on a positive note as she hit two X dropped one point to take the opening set 29-28.
But her 7-point in the second arrow gave the Chilean seasoned archer the much-needed opening as she won the second end 27-26 to make it level (55-all).
It was a neck-and-neck affair for the duo in the next eight arrows, before Mariana edged out Sheetal in the final arrow by shooting a 9 as the Paralympics debutant Sheetal slipped to the 8-ring to lose by one-point.
In the open class, archers shoot from a sitting position at a distance of 50m at an 80cm five-ring target made up of the 10-6 point bands.
Source: PTI News