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Ojas Pravin Deotale is an Indian archer currently ranked 9th in the world. [1] On 5 August 2023, he won the gold medal in the men's individual compound event at 2023 World Archery Championships in Berlin, becoming the first Indian male archer to do so. [2] He also medalled at the 2022 Asia Cup and the 2023 Archery World Cup. [3] [4]
Deotale is from Nagpur. [5] As a kid, he would fashion bows and arrows by dismantling brooms in his house, forcing his mother to buy extra brooms. Before discovering archery, he was a rollerskater, having won medals at the Maharashtra state-level. [6]
He finished his secondary schooling from Siddhivinayak School in Gumgaon, Nagpur. [6]
Deotale discovered archery as a sport at a summer camp he attended as a 13-year-old in 2015. [6] His parents soon enrolled him into an archery academy at Trimurti Nagar in Nagpur under the tutelage of Satyajeet Yelne where he started with the Indian bow before moving to recurve. Since the Trimurti Nagar academy lacked a target buttress, he moved to an academy in Tajbagh where he trained for 5–6 years at A-ZEE Sports Academy under the NIS Coach Mohammad Zeeshan Rafique were he come to know about Compound archery and become 1st player to get national level medal at Uttarakhand. After that his A-ZEE sports shop has invested their own money for his equipment so that he can become world Champion as that time his parents was unable to pay. He also stay at his coach home for more than 1 year to take training for free of cost as he was an elite student of academy has supposed him from every aspect. He was fully trained under the coach Mohammad Zeeshan at A-ZEE Sports Academy. For education purpose He moved to Pune for studying hotel management course. [6]
To get around travel restrictions imposed during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, Deotale stayed by himself for four months at his alma mater Siddhivinayak School where his father had installed a target buttress for him to practice. A school worker named Chaya Rakshak would bring him food from her home, while he began his training at 5AM with yoga and meditation. [6]
During the second lockdown in 2021, Deotale initially rented a room near the Tajbagh academy but later went back to stay alone at the school. [6]
In July 2022, Deotale moved to Satara to train at the Drushti Archery Academy under his current coach Pravin Sawant. [7]
As on 14 August 2023, Deotale's average arrow score over his career is 9.72, and his current and career best world ranking is 9. [1]
At the Indian Junior team selection held in Sonipat, Deotale scored 1,423 and 1,427 out of 1,440, breaking the Junior World Record of 1419 set by Mike Schloesser in 2014. [8]
In December 2022, Deotale made his debut for the senior India team winning the individual silver and team gold for India in the men's compound event. [3] Before his senior debut, Deotale had an accident in Pune that fractured his leg causing the Indian team coach to question his fitness for Sharjah. Deotale however, passed the fitness test despite the fracture. [6]
Deotale and his compound mixed team partner Jyothi Surekha Vennam won gold at the World Cup Stage 1 in Antalya and the World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai. [4]
At the 2023 World Archery Championships, Deotale beat Poland’s Przemyslaw Konecki 148-144 in the quarterfinals, and former world champion Dutch archer Mike Schloesser in the semifinals. [9] He scored a perfect 150 in the finals to beat Poland’s Lukasz Przybylski 150-149. [2]
He got off to a poor start at Berlin, blaming his performance on wind conditions. Recounting their conversation about the competition, his mother Archana said, "I told him if you are unable to perform and want to give excuses then better leave the sport. For the next two days he didn't speak to me. But after becoming world champion, he called me to tell me that your face was my target and I was spot-on." [6]
Deotale lives a focused life, staying away from television, social media, and socialising with friends. He celebrates his birthday with his family, and only socialises with his brother Jatin's friends. His coach describes him as down-to-earth and highly disciplined. [6]
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