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Zhejiang Bags Gold in Women’s Compound Finals at National Para Games

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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