Dhiraj Archery World Cup Gold: Dhiraj Wins Double Gold At Archery World Cup As Chandrababu Congratulates Telugu Archer
Dhiraj Archery World Cup Gold: Archery World Cup champion Dhiraj Bommadevara won two gold medals in Turkey, earning praise from Chandrababu Naidu and bringing pride to India through his historic achievement.

Dhiraj Archery World Cup Gold: Archery World Cup star Dhiraj Bommadevara has become the center of attention after winning two gold medals at the Archery World Cup Stage 3 tournament in Antalya, Turkey. The Archery World Cup success has brought immense pride to India and earned widespread appreciation from sports lovers across the country.
Congratulating the young athlete, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu praised Dhiraj for his outstanding Archery World Cup performance. He said the double gold victory at the Archery World Cup reflects the dedication, hard work, and talent of Indian athletes competing at the highest level.
Dhiraj delivered a memorable performance in the men’s individual recurve event, where he secured the Archery World Cup gold medal after defeating South Korean star Lee Woo Seok in the final. The victory is being regarded as one of the biggest achievements of his career and a major moment for Indian archery.

Apart from the individual title, Dhiraj also captured another Archery World Cup gold medal in the mixed team category alongside Kumkum Mohod. Their combined effort helped India achieve further success at the Archery World Cup and strengthened the country’s reputation in international archery competitions.
Chandrababu Naidu also extended his congratulations to Kumkum Mohod and the entire Indian contingent for their impressive Archery World Cup campaign. He noted that Dhiraj’s achievements at the Archery World Cup will inspire thousands of young athletes to pursue excellence in sports.
With two gold medals from the Archery World Cup, Dhiraj has emerged as one of India’s brightest sporting talents. His remarkable Archery World Cup success is expected to boost confidence within the Indian archery community and encourage more youngsters to take up the sport.



