Apart from four gold medals, India won a silver in individual 10m air rifle through Divyansh Singh Panwar and a bronze in men’s Individual compound archery through Aman Saini.

With six medals India’s tally at World University Games rose to 17 - nine gold, three silver and five bronze. India is fourth on the medals table behind China, Japan and Korea.

Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, who also won a gold medal in the 50m rifle 3 positions on Sunday, scored a total of 252.6 in the 10m air rifle final to beat compatriot and fellow Tokyo Olympian Divyansh Singh Panwar. Divyansh Singh Panwar secured a silver, scoring 251 points. Buhan Song of China scored 229 to win bronze.

Arjun Babuta, who came second in the qualifying round to make the cut for the eight-man final, finished eighth with a score of 124.4 after a poor start.

The Indian trio, however, combined for the gold medal in the men's 10m air rifle team event with a combined score of 1894.7 points. China settled for silver with a score of 1881.9 while Kazakhstan claimed bronze with 1878.2 points.

The other three medals - two gold and one bronze - for India came through compound archers. Sangampreet Bisla and Avneet Kaur showed composure to top the podium in their respective individual events.

Sangampreet missed a 10 just once across five sets to beat South Africa’s Christian De Klerk for gold in the men’s compound event. The Indian scored 149 from a possible 150 while Christian De Klerk managed 147. Aman Saini beat French archer Bouleau Victor 148-146 for bronze.

Aman Saini had won a gold and a bronze in compound men's team and compound mixed team, respectively, on Sunday.

In the women’s compound individual event, Avneet Kaur fended off a tough challenge from USA's Alyssa Grace Sturgill in a shoot-off to win the gold. The scores were tied at 144-144 after five sets. However, Sturgill shot an eight before Avneet Kaur wrapped up the contest with a 10.