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00:00Nadine dropped just the one point in the match, was impressed and she finishes with five tens
00:10and er, sorry, seven tens and one nine.
00:17Nine.
00:31Yeah, they're leaving the door open.
00:42Nine nearly ran out and that is a low nine for Alexis Ruiz.
00:52She had no time.
00:54We hand over to the Mexicans, another ten there from them.
01:00What I've loved about the Mexican shooting is that their timing is so consistent, it's
01:04leaving them so much time for each athlete.
01:07I don't want anyone to rain on their parade but it is starting to come down a little
01:13heavier here.
01:16Now plenty of time for the anchor of the team Andrea Pesera to get this one over the line.
01:26A five for the draw any more and it's gold on the world title for Mexico.
01:35It's in the middle, of course it's in the middle for Andrea Pesera and jumping for joy, Mariana
01:43Bernal hugs her teammates.
01:45They go wild underneath the umbrellas in the crowd here but what a win for Mexico.
01:53A bit shaky in parts for Adriana Castillo but for Andrea Pesera and Mariana Bernal they
02:00have pounded their way to the world title here in Gwangju.
02:10It's the new compound women's team world champions.
02:15Mariana Bernal on the left in the middle, Adriana Castillo and Andrea Pesera are the world
02:22number one, now compound team world champion.
02:35Gold medal match saw Mexico take on the USA in the compound women's team competition and
02:42that is what you get when you win a world title.
02:48Banging that final arrow deep into the target.
02:53Applause from the coach as the rain came down at the end of the match.
02:59Becerra planted the final arrow into the ten and here's its route through.
03:09What a win for the Mexicans.
03:12The rain almost held off right the way through that match.
03:15Came down at the end but nothing was going to rain on the parade.
03:19Of the compound women's team from Mexico, the new world champions.
03:30Kazakhstan.
03:34What a team, what a team from Kazakhstan.
03:38They took out Poland, Estonia and Italy before losing out in a shoot off to Mexico.
03:44They came and dominated the bronze medal match against Great Britain.
03:48Victoria Leanne, Roxana Yunusova and Adel Zekson-Binova.
03:55Bronze medals in the compound women's team competition.
04:02They've been so impressive.
04:05They've been so impressive.
04:09Silver medal, United States of America.
04:37In the second place in the World Championships and with the silver medal, the United States
04:43of America, a couple of 57s in the final, did it for them, pushed them into the silver
04:51medal position, but what a day for the 18-year-old Olivia Dean, she shot so well, perhaps the
04:56best of the three of the Americans, Alexis Ruiz, number 10, smiles away to silver, and
05:05Sydney Sullenberger, the 21-year-old, world number 94, has come away from
05:10Guangzhou 2025 with a medal.
05:13I'm not sure she expected that.
05:15What a team, they've come here and they've taken the world title, the new world champions,
05:26Mexico.
05:27Andrea Becerra, Mariana Bernal in the middle, who was absolutely brilliant, stunning final
05:33for her, just in the 10s, setting the tone for the Mexicans, and perhaps a little nervy, but
05:40she got over the line, a couple of nines from Adriana Castillo.
05:44The Mexican trio.
05:45Becerra, the eldest at 25 years old, there is bags more to come from this team.
05:51Absolutely brilliant, absolutely brilliant, stunning final for her, just in the 10s, setting the
05:56tone for the Mexicans, and perhaps a little nervy, but she got over the line, a couple of
06:01nines from Adriana Castillo, the Mexican trio.
06:06Becerra, the eldest at 25 years old, there is bags more to come from this team.
06:12Becerra, the eldest at 25 years old, there is a new team.
06:32I'm a man.
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06:40I'm a man.
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