The 2019 World Archery Championships recurve men's team event gold medal match between China and India is underway. China, ranked 5th, faces India, ranked 11th, after both teams won their quarterfinal and semifinal matches. The Chinese team consists of two 18-year-olds, Wei Xiao Chuan and Fang Wan, and 23-year-old Ding Yi Yang. The Indian team comprises Tarun, 35, and Praveen Ramesh, 22, and Atanu Das, 27.
The match is intense, with both teams exchanging points. China takes the lead in the second set, scoring 58 points, and maintains the lead in the third set. However, India stays within striking distance, trailing by two points going into the fourth set.
In the final set, India needs to get all the points to win, but China only needs to match India's score to take the title. China responds confidently, and Ding Yi Yang secures the win with a dependable shot, taking the world title for China. The key to China's victory is their consistency, while India struggled with flyers and lost too many points.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The event is the recurve men's team world championship.
2. The teams competing in the final are China and India.
3. China was ranked 5th after the ranking round, and India was ranked 11th.
4. China beat Australia in the quarterfinals and won 6-2 against Korea in the semifinals.
5. India beat Chinese Taipei 6-0 and the Netherlands in the semifinals.
6. China's team members are Wang Xiao Chuan, Fang Xiao, and Ding Yi Yang.
7. India's team members are Tarun, Pravin Ramesh, and Atanu Das.
8. Coach Lee Wangu, a former Korean national team coach, is working with China.
9. China shoots first in the gold medal match.
10. The match is being held in Den Bosch.
11. China wins the second set with a score of 58.
12. China goes into the lead after the second set.
13. India needs to win the third set to stay in the competition.
14. China needs 5 points to win the match.
15. Ding Yi Yang shoots a 9 instead of a 10, allowing India to stay in the competition.
16. India needs to win the fourth set to stay in the competition.
17. China only needs to match India's score to win the world title.
18. China wins the match and becomes the recurve men's team world champions of 2019.