India's Abhishek Verma won compound gold today at the Paris Archery World Cup ©Getty Images

India's Abhishek Verma and Colombia's Sara Lopez claimed the men's and women's compound titles on the fifth day of the Archery World Cup in Paris.

Verma was the victor in the men's compound final, winning a shoot-off in a thrilling final against the United States' Kris Schaff.

After tying at 148-148, Verma scored 10 in the shoot-off to Schaff's nine.

Schaff managed to scrap a way back into the match after being two down with two ends to go.

Despite the late equaliser, Verma held his nerve to win the gold.

Dutch archer Mike Schloesser was a clear winner in the bronze medal match, beating Russian Anton Bulaev 150-147.

Lopez defeated compatriot Alejandra Usquiano by a single point in the women's final 149-148, coming from a point down to score two more in the final end.

Slovenia's Toja Ellison won the bronze medal, having defeated Mexico's Andrea Becerra 149-147.

Colombia and Denmark also won the women's and men's team compound gold medals.

Usquiano, Lopez and Nora Valdez won the women's team title by a 236-233 scoreline over Britain's Ella Gibson, Layla Annison and Bayley Sargeant.

Denmark's Mathias Fullerton, Martin Damsbo and Stephan Hansen won a shoot-off against American archers Schaff, James Lutz and Braden Gellenthien 29-28 for the men's team gold after the teams tied on 236 points each.

Russia stopped a third Colombian gold today in the mixed team compound final, with the team of Elizaveta Knyazeva and Bulaev winning 157-156 over Usquiano and Daniel Munoz.

Italians Paola Natale and Federico Pagnoni won the bronze medal after winning 159-156 against Denmark's Tanja Gellenthien and Fullerton.