Paralympics 2020: Archer Harvinder Singh Clinches Bronze in Men’s Individual Recurve
Indian archer Harvinder Singh beat Kim Min Su of South Korea 6-5 of South Korea to win a bronze medal in the men’s recurve event of the Tokyo Paralympics 2020.
In Paralympics 2020, India’s ace archer Harvinder Singh has won the bronze medal in the men’s individual recurve open. The 31-year old has become India’s first-ever archer to win a medal in the Paralympics. With this win, India’s medal haul at the ongoing Paralympics Games in Tokyo has reached 13 [2G,6S,5B].
Harvinder defeated South Korea’s Kim Min Su 6-5 in a shoot-off to win India’s third medal of the day at Tokyo 2020, taking India’s tally to 13. Earlier, United States of America’s (USA) Kevin Mather defeated Harvinder by 6-4 in the semi-final.