Yesterday at the archery range in Shenzhen, Zhejiang’s women’s teams flew to gold at the 12th National Para Games, dominating both the W1 and open compound finals. 🥇
In the W1 final, Zhejiang set the tone early, leading 34-29 after the first set. Spearheaded by Wang Liya’s clutch shots, they stretched the margin to eight in the second set and never looked back, cruising to a 142-120 victory over Jiangsu. Shanghai clinched bronze in a neat showdown. 🎯
The open compound final was a total thriller. Tied 37-37 after set one, Zhejiang edged ahead late, battling past Sichuan with a 152-149 win. Their comeback in sets three and four proved decisive, while Guangdong picked up third place. 🙌
Compound archery uses a bow with a pulley system (cams) that makes it easier to hold at full draw—ideal for precision under pressure. Watching these matches live or on mobile feeds is becoming a big trend across South and Southeast Asia, where archery’s blend of tech and skill is catching on fast. 📱🌏
With their clean sweep, Zhejiang’s archers have set the bar high as the Games continue. Stay tuned for more action! 🔥
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Zhejiang dominates women's team compound finals at National Para Games
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