China enjoyed a golden final day at the Asian Para Archery  Championships in Bangkok ©World Archery

China dominated the final day of the Asian Para Archery Championships in Bangkok, winning four of the eight golds on offer at the Sports Authority of Thailand Archery Range.

A total of 10 Paralympic spots were on offer - five for men, five for women - and are due to be announced.

The hosts reached two finals, but were defeated in both, losing in the recurve women's open team final to South Korea, and the compound men's open team final, where Malaysia took gold and Japan claimed bronze.

China won the recurve mixed open team title, beating Japan in the final with Indonesia earning bronze.

The compound women's open team gold also went to China, who defeated South Korea in the final, with bronze going to Japan.

China dominated on the final day of the Asian Para Archery Championships in Bangkok ©World Archery
China dominated on the final day of the Asian Para Archery Championships in Bangkok ©World Archery

China's third title of the day came in the compound mixed team open, where they defeated a team of Indian archers competing under a neutral flag due to the Archery Association of India (AAI) being suspended by World Archery in August, after the national governing body failed to resolve an ongoing governance crisis.

Indian athletes competed neutrally to protect their chances of being eligible for next summer's Paralympic Games.

China also won the mixed team W1 title, combining recurve and compound, as they defeated South Korea.

The latter, however, were victorious in the men's W1 team event, with the other gold on the day going to Indonesia, who defeated South Korea to win the recurve men's open team event.