Team India is maintaining strong momentum at the 2025 World University Games (WUG) in Rhine-Ruhr, achieving thrilling results and proudly raising the national flag in the world of university sports.
In a moment of triumph for Indian archery, Parneet Kaur secured a prestigious medal in the Women’s Individual Compound Archery event. This marks her third medal at the Games and India’s sixth overall.
After a commanding performance in the semifinals, Parneet demonstrated exceptional nerve and precision in the finals, overcoming tough competition from international archers to clinch a podium finish.
This victory highlights Parneet’s consistency and elite skills in the compound category, establishing her as one of India’s standout performers at the Games. Her achievement adds to India’s growing medal tally and reflects the strength of the country’s university-level archery program.
Earlier in the day, the Indian Men’s 4x400m relay team electrified the track with a remarkable performance, finishing second overall in the heats with a time of 3:06.56, just behind Poland, who led with a time of 3:05.78. Their qualification for the finals has raised hopes for yet another medal as the nation looks forward to the climactic final race.
As India continues to make headlines in Rhine-Ruhr, today’s results inject fresh optimism and pride into the contingent’s campaign. With the finals for the 4x400m relay and more events still to come, Team India remains a formidable force at the Games.