![]() Divya Dhayal is a female archer from India | |
Personal information | |
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Nationality | ![]() |
Citizenship | India |
Born | Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Years active | 2014–present |
Sport | |
Country | India |
Sport | Archery |
Rank | 35 [1] |
Team | Archery Association of India [2] |
Turned pro | 2014 |
Coached by | Vikram S. Dhayal [3] |
Achievements and titles | |
Highest world ranking | 21 [4] |
Divya Dhayal is an archer from India. She became the national archery champion at age 15 [6] She has represented India at world archery youth championship, archery world cups, international archery tournaments [7] [8] and other international archery events [9] [10]
She started her early archery training at the Army Sports Institute. [11] in Pune and later at other places, under Col. Vikram S. Dhayal [3]
Dhayal, born in Bareilly, comes from an Army family. [12] Her father Col. Vikram S Dhayal [5] is an army officer. [13]
Divya started her archery journey at the age of 13 years in 2014. [12]
She won the Senior National Archery Championship in 2017 by winning the individual gold and mixed team gold. [6]
She started playing as an International player by participating in the World Cup [14] as a compound archer and has played for India since 2016. [15]
Year | Title | Category | Medal | Place |
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2018 | Archery Asia Cup Competition, Stage-3 [16] [17] | Women's Compound Individual | Silver | Chinese Taipei |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-2 [18] | Women's Compound Individual | Bronze | Manila |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-2 | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Manila |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-1 [19] | Women's Compound Team | Bronze | Bangkok |
2018 | World Cup [20] [21] [22] | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Antalya |
2017 | World archery youth championship [23] [24] | Women's Compound Team | Bronze | Rosario |
2017 | Asia Cup | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Taiwan |
2017 | Asia Cup | Women's Compound Individual | Gold | Taiwan |
2017 | Asia Cup | Mixed Compound Team | Gold | Taiwan |
2017 | World Cup [25] [26] [27] | Mixed Compound Team | Bronze | Antalya |
She gained the rank of Lieutenant in the Indian Army as a commissioned officer in September 2023. [28] [29] She received the Indian Sports Honours [30] and has two siblings Khushbu Dhayal [31] and Digvijay Dhayal. [32] She completed her schooling from the Army Public School, Pune and bachelors from Symbiosis Institute, Pune. [33] [34]
![]() Divya Dhayal is a female archer from India | |
Personal information | |
---|---|
Nationality | ![]() |
Citizenship | India |
Born | Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Years active | 2014–present |
Sport | |
Country | India |
Sport | Archery |
Rank | 35 [1] |
Team | Archery Association of India [2] |
Turned pro | 2014 |
Coached by | Vikram S. Dhayal [3] |
Achievements and titles | |
Highest world ranking | 21 [4] |
Divya Dhayal is an archer from India. She became the national archery champion at age 15 [6] She has represented India at world archery youth championship, archery world cups, international archery tournaments [7] [8] and other international archery events [9] [10]
She started her early archery training at the Army Sports Institute. [11] in Pune and later at other places, under Col. Vikram S. Dhayal [3]
Dhayal, born in Bareilly, comes from an Army family. [12] Her father Col. Vikram S Dhayal [5] is an army officer. [13]
Divya started her archery journey at the age of 13 years in 2014. [12]
She won the Senior National Archery Championship in 2017 by winning the individual gold and mixed team gold. [6]
She started playing as an International player by participating in the World Cup [14] as a compound archer and has played for India since 2016. [15]
Year | Title | Category | Medal | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Archery Asia Cup Competition, Stage-3 [16] [17] | Women's Compound Individual | Silver | Chinese Taipei |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-2 [18] | Women's Compound Individual | Bronze | Manila |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-2 | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Manila |
2018 | Asia Cup, Stage-1 [19] | Women's Compound Team | Bronze | Bangkok |
2018 | World Cup [20] [21] [22] | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Antalya |
2017 | World archery youth championship [23] [24] | Women's Compound Team | Bronze | Rosario |
2017 | Asia Cup | Women's Compound Team | Silver | Taiwan |
2017 | Asia Cup | Women's Compound Individual | Gold | Taiwan |
2017 | Asia Cup | Mixed Compound Team | Gold | Taiwan |
2017 | World Cup [25] [26] [27] | Mixed Compound Team | Bronze | Antalya |
She gained the rank of Lieutenant in the Indian Army as a commissioned officer in September 2023. [28] [29] She received the Indian Sports Honours [30] and has two siblings Khushbu Dhayal [31] and Digvijay Dhayal. [32] She completed her schooling from the Army Public School, Pune and bachelors from Symbiosis Institute, Pune. [33] [34]