Paris Paralympics: Indian archers Harvinder, Pooja enter mixed team quarters
Indian archers Harvinder Singh and Pooja Jatyan advanced to the quarterfinals of the recurve mixed team open at the Paralympics by defeating Australia's Taymon Kenton-Smith and Amanda Jennings in a shoot-off. The duo, seeded fifth, will now face P...

The duo, seeded fifth, quickly surged to a 4-0 lead, capitalising on some inconsistent shooting by the Australian pair.
Harvinder and Pooja clinched the first two sets with scores of 31-18 and 35-24.
However, the Indian pair faltered in the next two sets, losing 27-33 and 24-33, forcing the match into a tense shoot-off.
Harvinder and Pooja dominated the shoot-off, winning 16-5 to set up a quarterfinal clash against Poland.
Hailing from a family of farmers from Haryana, Harvinder was just one and a half years old, when he contracted dengue and due to the side effects of some injections administered to him, his legs were left impaired.
Pooja had on Tuesday lost out in the individual quarterfinals.
In 1997, when Pooja was just two months old, she became a victim of medical negligence when she was administered a wrong injection for high fever, resulting in polio in her left leg.
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