Aditi Jaiswal

An elite Recurve archer from Kolkata, West Bengal, Aditi is a core member of India’s National Core Group. A consistent international performer, she won Gold at the Asia Cup (Sharjah, 2022) and Silver at the National Championships (Ayodhya, 2023). She has represented India at the Archery World Cup and World University Games, and is a multiple medalist at National Games and Khelo India, placing her among India’s top-ranked recurve archers.

Sahil Shelar

A standout Recurve archer with consistent success at national and university levels, Sahil earned Team Silver at the All India University Games (Bhubaneswar, 2024). He followed this with Double Silver at the Khelo India University Games (Jaipur, 2025) and played a key role in securing Team Gold at the 45th Senior National Championships (Hyderabad, 2025). He continues to shine among India’s top recurve talents.

Devang (Devaang) Gupta

A Canadian Recurve archer, Devang reached a career-high World Rank No. 57 (2024). He won Gold at the Great Chicago Open (2025), famously defeating Olympic legend Brady Ellison in a shoot-off. He also helped Canada secure Team Silver at the Pan American Championships (2024) and is a regular competitor at World Cups and World Championships, emerging as a strong international force.

Arvind Chaudhary

A rising Indian Round archer and national-level medalist, Arvind has delivered strong performances across junior and senior categories. His achievements include Bronze at the Khelo India University Games (2025) and Silver at Junior Nationals, along with Gold at Sub-Junior Nationals (2022). With consistent national appearances, he stands out as a promising talent in Indian Round archery.

Juyel Sarkar

An emerging Recurve archer from Malda, West Bengal, Juyel has rapidly risen as a national standout. He clinched Gold at the 38th National Games (2025) and Silver at the Archery Asia Cup, Singapore. Earlier, he won Gold at the Asia Cup (Iraq, 2022) as a teenager. Awarded an SI Rank by the Government of West Bengal, he is among India’s brightest young archery prospects.

Atanu Das

Known as “The Consistent”, Olympian Atanu Das began the 2025 season on a high note, winning Team Silver at Archery World Cup Stage 1 (USA). He further added to his legacy by clinching Gold at the Asian Archery Championship 2025, defeating the Korean team. A proven performer on the world stage, he remains a pillar of Indian recurve archery.

Deepika Kumari

India’s most decorated archer, Olympian Deepika Kumari continues her dominance with two Gold medals at the Senior National Archery Championship and Gold at the National Games. Her consistent excellence has earned her selection for the Indian team at the Archery World Championship, reaffirming her status as a global icon of Indian archery.

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