<p>Former world number one Deepika Kumari shot a perfect 10 in the final arrow as India scripted a stunning turnaround to defeat a fancied Mexico and grab a gold medal in the Archery World Cup Stage 1 here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The performance rubbed off on the mixed pair duo of Atanu Das and Ankita as they bagged a mixed pair bronze, upsetting top seed USA 6-2 with yet another fightback at Los Arcos here on the day.</p>.<p>Returning to the World Cup after almost two years, the Indian team, who are yet to clinch an Olympic team quota, trailed 2-4 after the third set.</p>.<p>But the trio of Deepika, Ankita Bhakat and Komalika Bari showed perfect composure to bounce back in the fourth set before clinching the issue 5-4 (27-26) in the shoot-off en route to their first women's recurve team gold since 2014.</p>.<p>In the shoot-off, Ankita started off with a nine, while the 19-year-old Komalika drifted away with an eight as it was down to Deepika versus her more fancied rival Aida Roman, the 2012 London Olympics silver medallist, in the final arrow.</p>.<p>The star Indian held her nerves and drilled a perfect 10 as Aida, needing a nine to prolong the shoot-off, cracked under pressure and shot eight.</p>.<p>This was India's fifth recurve women's team gold in World Cup having won it previously in Shanghai-2011, Medellin-2013, Wroclaw-2013 and 2014 with Deepika winning her fifth yellow metal.</p>.<p>"It feels good to win a gold medal after seven years," Deepika said after the win.</p>.<p>Yet to win a team quota for the Olympics, the win will bolster their confidence ahead of the final qualification event on the sidelines of World Cup Stage 3 in Paris in June.</p>.<p>"I was nervous but thankfully I managed to do well. I'm sure this confidence will help us seal a team quota in Paris," Komalika, the reigning under-18 world champion, said.</p>.<p>The top seeded Indians had a flying start to the final as they shot three 10s including one X (closest to the centre) to take the first set 57-56.</p>.<p>But the Mexican trio of Aida, Ana Vazquez and Alejandra Valencia made a spirited comeback shooting 57 in the second set to edge out the Indians by two points to make it two-all.</p>.<p>Aida spearheaded the Mexican challenge well and hit a perfect 10 in the final arrow of the third set to snatch 4-2 lead leaving India nothing short of a win in the fourth set.</p>.<p>India did not buckle under pressure and started the fourth set with Ankita drilling a perfect 10, followed by Komalika's nine. Deepika then rounded the first set of arrows with a perfect 10 to take a two-point lead at the halfway mark.</p>.<p>Maintaining their consistency, the trio then shot 10-9-10 as the third seeded Mexicans cracked under pressure to lose the fourth set by five points for the ensuing shoot-off.</p>.<p>In the mixed pair bronze playoff, India trailed 0-2 after the first set but Das and Ankita complemented well in the second and third set to clinch the issue.</p>.<p>Ankita shot two of the three 10s in the second set, while Das stepped it up in the third set with two 10s to down USA. </p>
<p>Former world number one Deepika Kumari shot a perfect 10 in the final arrow as India scripted a stunning turnaround to defeat a fancied Mexico and grab a gold medal in the Archery World Cup Stage 1 here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The performance rubbed off on the mixed pair duo of Atanu Das and Ankita as they bagged a mixed pair bronze, upsetting top seed USA 6-2 with yet another fightback at Los Arcos here on the day.</p>.<p>Returning to the World Cup after almost two years, the Indian team, who are yet to clinch an Olympic team quota, trailed 2-4 after the third set.</p>.<p>But the trio of Deepika, Ankita Bhakat and Komalika Bari showed perfect composure to bounce back in the fourth set before clinching the issue 5-4 (27-26) in the shoot-off en route to their first women's recurve team gold since 2014.</p>.<p>In the shoot-off, Ankita started off with a nine, while the 19-year-old Komalika drifted away with an eight as it was down to Deepika versus her more fancied rival Aida Roman, the 2012 London Olympics silver medallist, in the final arrow.</p>.<p>The star Indian held her nerves and drilled a perfect 10 as Aida, needing a nine to prolong the shoot-off, cracked under pressure and shot eight.</p>.<p>This was India's fifth recurve women's team gold in World Cup having won it previously in Shanghai-2011, Medellin-2013, Wroclaw-2013 and 2014 with Deepika winning her fifth yellow metal.</p>.<p>"It feels good to win a gold medal after seven years," Deepika said after the win.</p>.<p>Yet to win a team quota for the Olympics, the win will bolster their confidence ahead of the final qualification event on the sidelines of World Cup Stage 3 in Paris in June.</p>.<p>"I was nervous but thankfully I managed to do well. I'm sure this confidence will help us seal a team quota in Paris," Komalika, the reigning under-18 world champion, said.</p>.<p>The top seeded Indians had a flying start to the final as they shot three 10s including one X (closest to the centre) to take the first set 57-56.</p>.<p>But the Mexican trio of Aida, Ana Vazquez and Alejandra Valencia made a spirited comeback shooting 57 in the second set to edge out the Indians by two points to make it two-all.</p>.<p>Aida spearheaded the Mexican challenge well and hit a perfect 10 in the final arrow of the third set to snatch 4-2 lead leaving India nothing short of a win in the fourth set.</p>.<p>India did not buckle under pressure and started the fourth set with Ankita drilling a perfect 10, followed by Komalika's nine. Deepika then rounded the first set of arrows with a perfect 10 to take a two-point lead at the halfway mark.</p>.<p>Maintaining their consistency, the trio then shot 10-9-10 as the third seeded Mexicans cracked under pressure to lose the fourth set by five points for the ensuing shoot-off.</p>.<p>In the mixed pair bronze playoff, India trailed 0-2 after the first set but Das and Ankita complemented well in the second and third set to clinch the issue.</p>.<p>Ankita shot two of the three 10s in the second set, while Das stepped it up in the third set with two 10s to down USA. </p>