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Jyothi Surekha Vennam Archery Profile: Results, Rankings and Betting Analysis

August 20, 2026 / 5 min read

Jyothi Surekha Vennam Archery Profile: Results, Rankings and Betting Analysis

Jyothi Surekha Vennam is one of the world’s leading compound archers and India’s most consistent medal‑winner on the Hyundai Archery World Cup and global championship stage. This profile compiles verified career highlights, recent form and ranking context, then translates that into practical guidance for archery bettors — with an emphasis on event‑dependent markets and measurable betting criteria rather than speculative odds.

Profile at a glance

Name Jyothi Surekha Vennam
Nationality India
Discipline Compound (Women’s Individual, Women’s Team, Mixed Team)
Date of birth 3 July 1996. (Listed on event entry sheets and athlete profiles.)
World Archery event coverage Regular podium contender on the Hyundai Archery World Cup circuit and at World Championships; appears on World Archery news and IANSEO result books.

Verified source material for Jyothi’s event appearances, scores and result‑books is published by World Archery and the IANSEO competition platform; where possible this profile links to those official records. (worldarchery.sport)

Career highlights (verified)

  • Asian Games (Hangzhou 2022, held in 2023): multiple gold medals including individual and mixed/team compound successes; Jyothi was a central figure in India’s compound sweep. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage wins and podiums: stage winner in Antalya (Antalya 2023) and a dominant showing in Shanghai (World Cup Stage 1) including multiple golds at that stage. (worldarchery.sport)
  • World Archery Championships: silver and other top‑5 finishes on the world championship stage (e.g., runner‑up at Yankton 2021). (worldarchery.sport)
  • Hyundai Archery World Cup Final: a World Cup Final podium in Nanjing (2025), good showing at the season finale. Official elimination and finals scorecards are available on IANSEO. (info.ianseo.net)
  • World records: part of a mixed‑team world‑best 144‑arrow (1431) qualifying total with Rishabh Yadav at Madrid 2025; individually posted very high qualifying totals (715+ in major stages). (worldarchery.sport)

Results ranking context (what the records say)

Jyothi’s track record is strongly performance‑based: high qualification scores (710–715 at peak), World Cup stage wins, continental titles and world‑level medals across team and individual formats. These results are recorded in World Archery reports and IANSEO competition books; a representative sample is the Shanghai 2024 World Cup result book and the Nanjing 2025 World Cup Final scorecards. (info.ianseo.net)

Ranking snapshot and peak position:

  • Jyothi has been inside the global top‑10 for the women’s compound division for several seasons. Event previews and World Archery coverage listed her among the very top seeds at key competitions (for example, seeded No.1 after a 715 in Madrid 2025). (worldarchery.sport)
  • Media reports and event previews record career‑best ranking moments — she has reached career‑best world ranking positions in recent seasons (sources note top‑3/top‑4 placements and career‑best as high as world No.2 at points during 2024–2025). Use World Archery’s official ranking list for the current live ranking at the moment you’re checking. (newindianexpress.com)

Important: rankings for archery can fluctuate rapidly because World Archery’s ranking model weights recent championship and World Cup points; always confirm the live World Archery ranking list before using a ranking as a betting input. Official ranking lists are published by World Archery and through event result systems (IANSEO). (worldarchery.sport)

Recent form (through major 2024–2026 events)

Recent seasons show a mixture of peak performances and the normal variance that all match‑play sports produce. Highlights and datapoints worth noting for bettors:

  • Antalya 2023: Jyothi converted top qualifying into an individual World Cup title, opening the season with a standout 713 qualifying performance. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Shanghai 2024: produced a “hat‑trick” of golds for India’s compound squad with Jyothi among the standouts; result books confirm medal placings in individual, team and mixed events. (info.ianseo.net)
  • Madrid and Nanjing 2025: huge qualifying scores (715 in Madrid), a mixed‑team world record with Rishabh Yadav in Madrid, and a World Cup Final bronze in Nanjing (Nanjing scorecards and event write‑ups). (worldarchery.sport)
  • Gwangju 2025 World Championships: part of India’s medal harvest at worlds, including a mixed‑team silver (India finished on the mixed podium). While not always converting every qualifying top seed into an individual world title, Jyothi’s matchplay results keep her in contention in the big events. (worldarchery.sport)
  • 2026 World Cup stages: across 2026 stages Jyothi’s placements have been variable — still contesting finals/late rounds but not always converting to podiums, demonstrating the fine margins and strong field depth in women’s compound. Always check the specific stage result book for the latest placement. (extranet.worldarchery.sport)

Strengths, weakness and match‑play profile (editorial assessment)

Separate fact from evaluation: the verified facts above show Jyothi is a high‑scoring qualifier and consistent match competitor. The following assessment is editorial, based on match scores, head‑to‑head records and typical compound match dynamics.

Strengths

  • Qualifying power — regularly posts 710+ 72‑arrow scores at major stages which gives better elimination draws and a statistical edge early in tournaments. (Fact: multiple 710+ qualifying scores logged on official results.) (worldarchery.sport)
  • High‑pressure experience — proven record in World Cup finals, World Championship eliminations and continental finals; experienced in shoot‑offs and tight matches. (info.ianseo.net)
  • Team mixed‑team chemistry — world‑record mixed qualifying with Rishabh Yadav (Madrid 2025) demonstrates ability to perform in paired formats and deliver under qualification pressure. (worldarchery.sport)

Weaknesses / volatility

  • Matchplay variance — like all top compound archers, Jyothi’s match outcomes are sensitive to small variances (one or two arrows) and weather/wind on the day; this makes single‑match handicaps or prop markets harder to predict. (Fact: match results show multiple shoot‑offs and narrow 1–3 point margins in finals.) (info.ianseo.net