Yankton (USA): Indian archer Jyothi Surekha Vennam lost a nerve-wracking final to Colombian world number three, Sara Lopez, to settle for a silver in the compound women's individual section at the World Championships here.
In the individual men's compound event, three-time World Cup gold medallist Abhishek Verma made a quarterfinal exit, going down to world number one Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands by just one point (147-148) in a tight contest here on Saturday.
Overall, India's compound archers concluded their campaign with three silver medals.
Ankita Bhakat, who was the lone recurve archer in contention for a medal, made a quarterfinal exit going down to Casey Kaufhold of the USA 6-2 in the women's individual event.
Jyothi was a member of the Indian women's and mixed pair compound archery teams who signed off with silver medals after lopsided losses to Colombia on Friday.
India were in pursuit of their first gold medal at the world event. For a country that doesn't have a gold yet, India have climbed the most podiums at the event (11), appearing in nine finals and leaving with a silver each time.
Jyothi, who won a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships in Den Bosch, Netherlands, was at her best and shot a perfect final end but the five-time World Cup champion Sara proved superior and clinched it by two points (146-144) in the individual event.
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The Indian was sensational, starting the day with her first-ever 150 perfect 10s in each of her 15 arrows across five ends en route to defeating the reigning under-21 world champion Amanda Mlinaric of Croatia by six points in quarters.
"First of all, thank you so much. It's been a great day today because I've shot my first 150 in an international tournament and I'm super happy," Jyothi said.
She went on to defeat Andrea Becerra of Mexico 148-146 in the semifinals but the Colombian proved too tough for her.