Yecheon [South Korea], The Indian women's compound archery team of Aditi Swami Jyoti Surekha Vennam and Preneet Kaur won the gold medal at the ongoing Archery World Cup stage two in Yecheon, South Korea on Saturday. According to Olympic.com, the world number one ranked Indian team got the better of Turkey's Hazel Burun, Ace Bera Suzer and Begum Yuva in the gold medal match with a score of 232-226. Earlier, the Indian team had lost to America by 233-229 in the semi-finals and to Italy by 236-234 in the quarter-finals. India finished the qualification round in second place and received a bye into the first round. The above trio of Swamy, Vennam and Kaur had also topped the Stage One World Cup held in Shanghai last month. Also, the Indian mixed compound team of Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Priyansh had to settle for a silver medal after losing 155-153 to the United States in the final. Talking about the individual women's compound event, Jyoti and Preneet were eliminated in the quarters. in the final, while Aditi and Avneet Kaur lost in the second round. In the men's compound event, Prathamesh Phuge missed out on a bronze medal after losing to Netherlands' Mike Schlosser in the shootout when the score was tied at 148 after five highly competitive sets. Priyansh lost in the third round while Rajat Chauhan and Abhishek Verma were eliminated in the second round. The Indian men's compound archery trio of Prathamesh Phuge, Priyansh and Abhishek Verma also missed out on a bronze medal in the bronze shoot-off, losing to Australia's Jonathan Milne, 2016 Paralympic Games bronze medallist, Bailey Wildman and Brandon Hawes.