“It was the calmest match I had,” he said afterwards, his first Paralympic medal hanging around his neck. “It was hard to explain but I felt at peace, I loved that match. I felt I so good, whatever I did I’d come out of that a champion.” It was not, he said, remotely dispiriting that every time he shot a 10, so did his opponent. Time after time in the crucial last set, which he had to win to force a shoot-off, he shot the maximum. And so did Forsberg. In a who blinks first loses finale, and the Finn refused to yield.