Updated On: 03 September, 2021 08:47 PM IST | Tokyo | ANI
Singh defeated South Korea`s Min Su Kim by 6-5 after a shoot-off as both archers shared the spoils in the five sets

Harvinder Singh. File Pic
Indian archer Harvinder Singh created history as he won the bronze medal in the men`s individual recurve at the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics.
The Indian defeated South Korea`s Min Su Kim by 6-5 after a shoot-off as both archers shared the spoils in the five sets to find a podium finish at the Yumenoshima Final Field. This is India`s first medal in archery at the Games. Harvinder Singh was off to a brilliant start as he aimed 10, 7, 9 in comparison to 9, 6, 9 of Kim to clinch the first set. The South Korean archer came back brilliantly in the match as he scored 29 to clinch the second essay.