India Sends 16 to Madrid for World Cup Stage 4 Finale
Madrid, July 7–12. Three ninety-two archers, 51 federations, recurve and compound all in the mix. World Cup Final qualification points are at stake, so nobody's treating this like an exhibition. Bommadevara arrives with serious wind at his back — men's individual recurve gold plus a mixed team title at Stage 3 in Antalya, and he had to go through Olympic bronze medallist Lee Woo-seok of Korea to get there. That's a hard scalp.
Don't sleep on 17-year-old Kumkum Anil Mohod. Women's team gold in Shanghai, then mixed team gold alongside Bommadevara in Antalya — two podiums, two continents, one season. She's building something. Deepika Kumari lines up in women's recurve with four Olympic appearances behind her, and Jyothi Surekha Vennam, reigning Asian champion, anchors the women's compound squad. That's a deep, experienced roster.
There's another layer here. Twelve of India's 16 Madrid archers also sit on the country's Asian Games 2026 squad, so these matches pull double duty as genuine prep for something bigger. The season ledger through Stage 3: five World Cup medals, four gold and one bronze. Finals run July 11–12.