Gibson and Lutz compound winners at Medellín Archery World Cup
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Britain's Ella Gibson and American James Lutz claimed gold medals in the women's and men's compound on the penultimate day of the Archery World Cup in Medellín.
Britain's Ella Gibson and American James Lutz claimed gold medals in the women's and men's compound on the penultimate day of the Archery World Cup in Medellín.
South Korea fared well in the women's and men's recurve quarter-finals at the Medellín Archery World Cup, ensuring half of the spots remaining in the competition belong to archers from the nation.
South Korea's men's and women's recurve teams progressed to the gold medal matches in their respective competitions on the latest day of the Archery World Cup leg in Medellín.
Colombia are to feature in both the women's and men's team compound finals after progressing through rounds today at the Archery World Cup in Medellín, meaning they are to face Britain and France respectively for the gold medals.
Competition in the Colombian city of Medellín is set to provide a last qualification opportunity for this year's Archery World Cup final in Tlaxcala.
Tokyo 2020 champions South Korea dominated the United States in the men's team recurve final at the Archery World Cup in Paris.
Britain's Ella Gibson and Frenchman Nicolas Girard claimed individual compound gold medals at the Archery World Cup in Paris while Turkey, France, and India also secured team victories.
The United States has guaranteed its third consecutive recurve mixed team podium on the international circuit after reaching the discipline's final at the Archery World Cup in Paris.
A proposal from World Archery could see compound events become part of the programme for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, joining recurve disciplines.
Germany’s Michelle Kroppen, Charline Schwarz and Katharina Bauer won the recurve women’s team bronze after beating Turkey 5-1 at the Hyundai Archery World Cup in Paris.
The French compound men’s team of Jean Philippe Boulch, Quentin Baraer and Nicolas Girard is set to face European champions Turkey for the gold medal at the Hyundai Archery World Cup in Paris.
World number one Mike Schloesser of The Netherlands and Britain’s Ella Gibson topped qualification in compound events at the third stage of the 2022 Hyundai Archery World Cup in Paris.
The next leg of the 2022 Archery World Cup season will begin tomorrow, with four-time silver medallist Deepika Kumari set to make her hotly-anticipated return in Paris.
Germany's Florian Unruh and Michelle Kroppen, who topped qualification in the men's and women's recurve competitions, lost their respective finals on home soil at the European Archery Championships in Munich.
Dutch world number one Mike Schloesser and Britain's Isabelle Carpenter captured their first gold medals at the European Archery Championships with victories in the individual compound competitions.