Students of Guru Kashi University, Bathinda dominate Asia Cup Archery Tournament
A group of talented students from Guru Kashi University has made history by shattering the previous world record in the Under-21 Compound Team Event 50 metres archery.

Sakshi Chaudhary, Pragati, and Deep Shikha displayed remarkable skill and determination, earning an impressive total of 2,076 points at the prestigious Asia Cup World Ranking Tournament held in Singapore.
The previous record, standing at 2,075 points, was surpassed by the exceptional performance of these young archers. This remarkable achievement not only brings pride to the university but also highlights the immense potential of the budding athletes hailing from Guru Kashi University.
Expressing his admiration for the outstanding accomplishment, Gurlabh Singh Sidhu, the esteemed chancellor of Guru Kashi University, applauded the relentless efforts of the players, coaches, and faculty members who have dedicated themselves to honing the skills of these talented archers.
Sidhu also reiterated the university’s unwavering commitment to providing unwavering support and world-class infrastructure to its athletes.
The record-breaking feat by Sakshi Chaudhary, Pragati, and Deep Shikha serves as a testament to the university’s focus on nurturing sporting talent and creating an environment that fosters excellence in various disciplines.
The students’ achievement brings not only honor to themselves but also brings recognition to Guru Kashi University as a leading institution in promoting sports and providing a platform for young athletes to excel.
With their exceptional display of precision, technique, and mental fortitude, these students have carved their names in the annals of archery history. Their success serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across the nation, demonstrating that with dedication, hard work, and the right support, they too can aim for greatness.
As Guru Kashi University continues to prioritize the holistic development of its students, this record-breaking achievement stands as a proud moment for the institution and its commitment to fostering a culture of excellence in both academics and sports. The university is determined to continue providing all the necessary resources and support required for its athletes to reach their full potential on both national and international platforms.
The remarkable accomplishment of Sakshi Chaudhary, Pragati, and Deep Shikha not only showcases their individual talent but also highlights the bright future of Indian archery. With their unwavering determination and incredible skill, these young archers are setting new benchmarks and paving the way for future generations to follow.
(Image and Text credit: Khalsavox.com)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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