Harvinder Singh dominated the Beijing 2025 Asian Para Archery Championships, securing two gold medals and leading India to second place overall. He set a new competition record in the recurve men's qualifying round. India concluded the competition with a total of nine medals, including three gold, three silver, and three bronze, showcasing a strong performance against top competitors like China.
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