The more fancied recurve archers has hogged the limelight all these years but they drew a blank in Incheon, whereas India returned with four medals from compound archery, which made its debut in the Asian Games this year.
Verma was the toast of the Indian archery contingent In Incheon as he bagged two medals -- a maiden gold in the men's team compound team event (Rajat Chauhan and Sandeep Kumar) and a silver in the individual category.
"We compound archers are less talked about. All these years recurve archery hogged all the limelight but I hope now compound archers will get some recognition in India. From now on it won't be just recurve recurve, it will be compound, recurve," he said.
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"I still can't belive what I have achieved. The feeling has not sunk in yet. It's special for me," he said.
"These medals are rewards of our hardwork over the last two years. The Arjuna award gave me motivation to do well in the Asian Games and in future events so that someday I can win the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award."
Verma is a tad disappointed that coumpund archery is not yet an Olympic sport but feels the success of compound archery in its debut Asian Games will push its case to be included in the 2020 Olympics.
"But Archery Assocaition of India and other countries are trying to include compound in Olympics. In Asiad 20 countries participated in compound archery which is a big thing.
"Everyone is putting in their efforts. Recurve and compund are different events and to have recurve in Olympics and not compound is obviously disappointing. But I hope the success in this Asian Games will give fillip to compund archery's Olympic bid," he said.