<p>Continuing their dominance in a depleted field, Indian junior archers confirmed six more medals, including two gold, in the individual sections of the Asia Cup Stage 2 here on Monday.</p>.<p>Having sealed six medals in team events on Sunday, the Indians did an encore in the individual sections riding on a superlative show by the compound archers.</p>.<p>Prathamesh Fuge, Rishabh Yadav and Jawkar Samadhan, who bagged the top-three seeds, lived up to the qualification rankings to keep India in the hunt for a rare clean sweep in the compound men's individual section.</p>.<p>Top seed Fuge edged out Sergey Khristich of Kazakhstan in a thrilling shoot-off 143-143 (10*-10), by landing his arrow closer to the centre to make the final.</p>.<p>Fuge will face teammate Yadav in the final. Yadav also took the tiebreaker route to the final, pipping his teammate Samadhan 146-146 (10-9).</p>.<p>India's hope for a clean sweep will rest on Samadhan who will face Sergey in the bronze play-off.</p>.<p>In the compound women's individual section, top seed Parneet Kaur defeated Biswas Suma of Bangladesh 146-137 while Sakshi Chaudhary overcame Shamoli Ray of Bangladesh 143-140 to make it an all-Indian final.</p>.<p>In the recurve men's individual section, India assured at least a silver after sixth seed Mrinal Chauhan defeated his higher-ranked teammate Parth Salunkhe 7-3 in the semi-final.</p>.<p>Chauhan will take on the fourth seed Ruman Shana of Bangladesh in the final.</p>.<p>India will also have a shot at a bronze medal with former national champion Salunkhe up against top seed Amirkhan Sadikov of Uzbekistan in the third-place play-off.</p>.<p>Bhajan Kaur pipped Bangladesh's Beauty Ray 6-5 (8*-8) in the shoot-off to advance into the final in the recurve women's individual section.</p>.<p>Bhajan will face Diya Siddique of Bangladesh in the gold medal bout.</p>.<p>India have sent a junior side for the meet that is depleted by the absence of Asian heavyweights China, Chinese Taipei and China. </p>
<p>Continuing their dominance in a depleted field, Indian junior archers confirmed six more medals, including two gold, in the individual sections of the Asia Cup Stage 2 here on Monday.</p>.<p>Having sealed six medals in team events on Sunday, the Indians did an encore in the individual sections riding on a superlative show by the compound archers.</p>.<p>Prathamesh Fuge, Rishabh Yadav and Jawkar Samadhan, who bagged the top-three seeds, lived up to the qualification rankings to keep India in the hunt for a rare clean sweep in the compound men's individual section.</p>.<p>Top seed Fuge edged out Sergey Khristich of Kazakhstan in a thrilling shoot-off 143-143 (10*-10), by landing his arrow closer to the centre to make the final.</p>.<p>Fuge will face teammate Yadav in the final. Yadav also took the tiebreaker route to the final, pipping his teammate Samadhan 146-146 (10-9).</p>.<p>India's hope for a clean sweep will rest on Samadhan who will face Sergey in the bronze play-off.</p>.<p>In the compound women's individual section, top seed Parneet Kaur defeated Biswas Suma of Bangladesh 146-137 while Sakshi Chaudhary overcame Shamoli Ray of Bangladesh 143-140 to make it an all-Indian final.</p>.<p>In the recurve men's individual section, India assured at least a silver after sixth seed Mrinal Chauhan defeated his higher-ranked teammate Parth Salunkhe 7-3 in the semi-final.</p>.<p>Chauhan will take on the fourth seed Ruman Shana of Bangladesh in the final.</p>.<p>India will also have a shot at a bronze medal with former national champion Salunkhe up against top seed Amirkhan Sadikov of Uzbekistan in the third-place play-off.</p>.<p>Bhajan Kaur pipped Bangladesh's Beauty Ray 6-5 (8*-8) in the shoot-off to advance into the final in the recurve women's individual section.</p>.<p>Bhajan will face Diya Siddique of Bangladesh in the gold medal bout.</p>.<p>India have sent a junior side for the meet that is depleted by the absence of Asian heavyweights China, Chinese Taipei and China. </p>