<p>The Indian compound girls and mixed team on Tuesday broke two Under-18 world records during their ranking round of the World Youth Championships.</p>.<p>The girls team of Priya Gurjar, Parneet Kaur and Ridhu Senthilkumar combined for a total of 2067 to better the previous record by 22 points.</p>.<p>Priya shot 696 to take the individual pole, while Parneet Kaur (third) and Ridhu Varshini Senthilkumar (fourth) were the next best Indians.</p>.<p>American trio of Keane Sanchiko, Breanna Theodore and Savannah Vanderwier had the previous record of 2045 registered in Rosario in 2017.</p>.<p>Priya also combined with Kushal Dalal (705) for a mixed pair tally of 1401 to break the previous mark held by Danish duo of Natacha Stutz and Mathias Fullerton (1387) at the Madrid World Youth Championships in 2019.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy but I can shoot even more than I did today. I have to shoot proper shots and try my best, then I can get even better results. My goal is to become world champion and I will do my best," 17-year-old Priya said.</p>.<p>The compound U-18 team took the second place with Dalal taking the third place in the individual ranking round.</p>.<p>Reigning U-18 recurve world champion Komalika Bari, who is returning to the Under-21 age group of juniors, ranked sixth with 656 points as the Indian women's team took the fifth place with a combined tally of 1905.</p>.<p>The recurve U-21 men's team, on the other hand, took the second place with Parth Salunkhe (663) leading the Indian challenge with a seventh place ranking in the individual section.</p>.<p>The men's team totalled 1977 points to take the second seed behind Russia.</p>
<p>The Indian compound girls and mixed team on Tuesday broke two Under-18 world records during their ranking round of the World Youth Championships.</p>.<p>The girls team of Priya Gurjar, Parneet Kaur and Ridhu Senthilkumar combined for a total of 2067 to better the previous record by 22 points.</p>.<p>Priya shot 696 to take the individual pole, while Parneet Kaur (third) and Ridhu Varshini Senthilkumar (fourth) were the next best Indians.</p>.<p>American trio of Keane Sanchiko, Breanna Theodore and Savannah Vanderwier had the previous record of 2045 registered in Rosario in 2017.</p>.<p>Priya also combined with Kushal Dalal (705) for a mixed pair tally of 1401 to break the previous mark held by Danish duo of Natacha Stutz and Mathias Fullerton (1387) at the Madrid World Youth Championships in 2019.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy but I can shoot even more than I did today. I have to shoot proper shots and try my best, then I can get even better results. My goal is to become world champion and I will do my best," 17-year-old Priya said.</p>.<p>The compound U-18 team took the second place with Dalal taking the third place in the individual ranking round.</p>.<p>Reigning U-18 recurve world champion Komalika Bari, who is returning to the Under-21 age group of juniors, ranked sixth with 656 points as the Indian women's team took the fifth place with a combined tally of 1905.</p>.<p>The recurve U-21 men's team, on the other hand, took the second place with Parth Salunkhe (663) leading the Indian challenge with a seventh place ranking in the individual section.</p>.<p>The men's team totalled 1977 points to take the second seed behind Russia.</p>