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    Archer Viswash targets second Asiad medal after 12 years

    It could be a career-defining moment for veteran Army archer Viswash when he targets the bull’s eye in the Asian Games.

    Archer Viswash targets second Asiad medal after 12 years
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    At a time when his former teammate Sawaiyan Majhi has been appointed Indian recurve coach, the 33-year-old would look to bring his playing career back on track with a second medal from the Asian Games in Indonesia. Viswash, who had won a team bronze in Doha 2006 Asiad, is the only Asian Games medallist in the four-member men’s recurve squad that has promising youngster Atanu Das and the rookie duo of Sukhchain Singh and Jagdish Choudhary. 

    “I’ve been on and off the Indian side, while many of my former teammates like Limba Ram, Satyadev Prasad, Majhi have either retired or are into coaching. But I feel I have the burning desire to deliver,” said Viswash, who cut his teeth in archery in 1997 with the likes of Limba Ram, Prasad and Majhi.

    “The upcoming Asian Games could be a turning point in my career. There’s Olympics in two years, one good show, and you never know. Your career may be back running,” Viswash said. His aspirations may not be far-fetched, considering that the Archery Association of India is grappling to find a set men’s recurve team, and have tried out more than a dozen junior and senior archers in two years.

    It has reflected in its poor show as it has last won a World Cup medal, a bronze, in 2016 while a gold medal last came in 2010 Shanghai World Cup. It returned empty-handed from Incheon Asian Games four years ago. The recurve archers have been written off by many and the mixed pair and women’s team events are only seen as medal prospects.

    “This can be a real advantage for us. We can shoot freely and look for a medal (in the team event). After all, we have been doing well among the Asian countries. It’s about one good day of shooting,” Viswash said. Viswash had won a team silver medal at the Asian Archery Championships in Yangon in 2003 with Satyadev Prasad, T Rai and Majhi as his teammates.

    Having switched to coaching, Majhi has been appointed the recurve team coach. “It’s strange that he will now give me instructions. We know each other for more than a decade now. We started our careers almost together. Our understanding will definitely help.” 

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