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Non-Olympic

Archer Tejal Salve secures spot in Asia Cup

The Vijayi Bharat Foundation (VBF) archer secured her place in the Indian team for the prestigious continental event to be held in Iraq

TDJ News Service

27 Feb, 2026

Sonipat/Ahmedabad: The Junior Selection Trials for the Asia Cup-WRT Stage 2 (Iraq) concluded in Sonipat, Haryana, on February 28 after five days of competition.  Vijayi Bharat Foundation (VBF) archer Tejal Salve secured her place in the Indian team for the prestigious continental event, qualifying in the Women’s Compound category.

Tejal Salve, a native of Jalna, Maharashtra, was recently inducted into the Vijayi Bharat Foundation in Ahmedabad, and continued to make waves as she showcased near-perfect technical execution and earned her spot in the team for the continental event.

VBF Archery Coach, Jong Woo Park highlighted the precision and consistency in her approach, noting her ability to maintain a disciplined routine and execute quick, decisive shots under pressure. “She performed near-perfectly on the technical side. She possesses a consistent routine and excels at quick, decisive shots. I focused solely on honing her technique and building her confidence to consistently shoot under pressure” the coach said.

Further, sharing key points from Tejal’s matches coach Park added, “her first match in the Robin match was crucial, as it was against the top-ranked player in the preliminary round. I believed that if she won that match, she would gain the confidence to easily handle all her matches and she made sure to recognize the subtle sway in her aim during pressure situations and focused on her aim. She excelled in all aspects of her execution, and she achieved perfect results through self-control.”

Tejal Salve was part of a record-breaking compound archery team.

Tejal Salve, alongside Shanmukhi Naga Sai and Tanishka Nilkumar, had delivered a historic performance in June 2025, when the trio shattered the U-21 World Record with an outstanding combined score of 2,101 points.

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