The women's trio had set the tone in the morning by clinching the compound team bronze by defeating Iran in the play-off for the third position at the Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field. Later, Trisha Deb bagged a bronze in the individual event.
India had won one silver and three bronze medals from the bow and arrow discipline in past Games and today's gold lifted the sagging spirits of the huge contingent which had endured a gold drought after pistol shooter Jitu Rai's top finish six days ago.
The men's trio of Rajat Chauhan, Sandeep Kumar and Abhishek Verma worked wonderfully well in unison to lead their formidable hosts -- the world silver medalists -- right through the 24-arrow finals to emerge triumphant by two points (227-225) in the non-Olympic Compound event which has made its debut here.
This was the second medal of the day from the venue, and came just one hour after the young Indian women's trio of Trisha Deb, Purvasha Shende and Jyothi Surekha Vennam clinched the bronze medal by winning the play-off against Iran 224-217.
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The superb display of the compound team made up to some extent the disappointing show put up by the recurve team of better known archers so far at these Games.
"We have been noticing India's position on the medals table every day and were determined to win the gold today. We are delighted to have done it," said Jaipur-based Chauhan who claimed he had failed in 12th standard exams on four occasions.