Dhaka | Indian archer Ankita Bhakat capped a sensational day with the biggest win of her career, stunning Paris Olympics silver-medallist Nam Suhyeon of South Korea 7-3 in a tense five-set final to claim the women's recurve gold at the Asian Archery Championships, here on Friday.
India also secured the women's recurve bronze after Sangeeta edged out veteran five-time Olympian Deepika Kumari 6-5 in a dramatic shoot-off.
Ankita had earlier knocked out her longtime senior teammate, former world No. 1 Deepika Kumari, in the semifinals.
Locked at 5-5, both archers shot a nine in the shoot-off, but Ankita's arrow was closer to the centre, sending her into the title clash.
Ankita began the final in commanding fashion, firing two 10s to take the opening set 29-27.
The second set ended in a scrappy 27-27 draw as both archers faltered. Ankita slipped to an 8 while Nam dropped to a 7.
Nam levelled the match by claiming the third set 28-26, with Ankita unable to find a single 10.
But the Indian hit back brilliantly in the fourth, nailing two 10s in a superb 29-28 effort to lead 5-3. Showing steely composure in the decider, Ankita once again delivered two 10s to clinch the gold, completing a breakthrough triumph against one of Asia's most consistent performers.