Singapore archer Syahidah Alim loses 135-133 to Australia’s Ameerah Lee in the Paralympics women’s individual compound open round of 32 in Paris. PHOTO: SPORTSG/ JEREMY LEE
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s world No. 2 archer Syahidah Alim was off to a red-hot start at the Paralympics on Aug 30, scoring two maximum 10s in the individual compound open round-of-32 match against Australia’s Ameera Lee.
But as the rain started to fall, the weather appeared to dampen her accuracy.
A wayward 5 to start the second end – each archer shoots five ends of three arrows – ultimately proved costly. While Syahidah was still leading 80-79 after three ends, Lee stepped up with a perfect fourth end to take control for a 135-133 win.
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But as the rain started to fall, the weather appeared to dampen her accuracy.
A wayward 5 to start the second end – each archer shoots five ends of three arrows – ultimately proved costly. While Syahidah was still leading 80-79 after three ends, Lee stepped up with a perfect fourth end to take control for a 135-133 win.
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