India, Aug. 29 -- For their sheer dominance in the event that has seen their women's team sweep every gold at the Olympics since 1988, South Korea carry an aura of invincibility in recurve archery. Sharvari Shende, India's U-18 world youth individual recurve champion, has a rather simplistic thought around that.

"It's not like in every set they will hit 10-10-10," the 16-year-old said. "Even they will give you a chance at some point. You just have to take it."

Much like Sharvari did at the World Youth Championships in Winnipeg, Canada last Sunday. The Indian got the better of not just one, but two Koreans along her way to gold - first defeating Kim Minjeong 7-3 in the semi-final and then keeping her composure in a 6-5 shootoff win again...