Jayanta Talukdar won a bronze medal in the men's recurve section of Archery World Cup final at Edinburgh on Sunday.
For the first time, three Indian archers, two women (Dola Banerjee [ Images ] and Deepika Kumari) and Taulkdar, had made it to the grand final.
The women's duo on Saturday made a first round exit but the Guwahati archer, who represents Steel Plant Sports Board, ensured a medal for India [ Images ], winning the bronze with a 6-2 win over Marco Galiazzo of Italy [ Images ].
Taulkdar thus erased his bitter memories of the World Cup finals in 2006 and 2009, when he bowed in the semi-finals, finishing fourth.
On a rainy and windy morning with 11 degree Celsius temperature, Jayanta braved the weather for a good start against the Italian, who was the 2004 Athens Olympic [ Images ] gold medallist.
The 24-year-old won the first two sets easily. The first being a perfect 10 (10-10-10), while in the second he shot 10-9-10 to take a 4-0 lead after two sets.
Galiazzo shot 9-9-9 against Talukdar's 7-9-10 to take the third set.
But Talukdar again came up with a strong performance in the fourth set to settle the issue 6-2 for the bronze medal.
In the match of the day, Talukdar earlier lost out to eventual gold medallist Brady Ellison of USA in the semi-finals.
Talukdar faltered from a 5-1 lead as the American edged past the Indian 6-5.
Ellison beat Korean Dong-Hyun Im of Korea 6-5 in the final en route to the gold medal.
In the first round, Talukdar beat Michele Frangilli of Italy 6-4 for a place in the last four.
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