World number one Schloesser into men's compound final at European Archery Championships
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The Netherlands' world number one in the men's compound Mike Schloesser has made it to the final at the European Archery Championships in Munich.
The Netherlands' world number one in the men's compound Mike Schloesser has made it to the final at the European Archery Championships in Munich.
Hosts Germany and The Netherlands are to meet in the recurve mixed team final following victories in their respective semi-finals at the European Archery Championships in Munich.
Mario Scarzella has secured a fifth term as President of World Archery Europe, being re-elected for a period until 2026 at the continental body's 18th Congress in Munich.
Qualification at the 2022 European Archery Championships has ended, with world number one men's compound archer Mike Schloesser being one of those to top their respective tables in Munich.
A series of qualification berths for next year's European Games will be on offer at the European Archery Championships in Munich, which is due to start tomorrow.
South Korea's Kim Woo-jin and Choi Mi-sun triumphed in the men's and women's recurve events at their home Archery World Cup in Gwangju.
Dutch star Mike Schloesser secured consecutive wins on the Archery World Cup circuit by triumphing in the men’s compound event in Gwangju.
South Korea’s Kim Woo-jin earned a place in the men’s recurve semi-finals as the Archery World Cup continued in Gwangju.
Estonia’s Lisell Jäätma overcame world number one Sara López on route to the semi-finals of the women’s compound event at the Archery World Cup in Gwangju.
The compound teams of South Korea and India have taken the first medals on offer at stage two of the Archery World Cup in Gwangju, after victories in their bronze medal matches.
Reigning Archery World Cup champions and current world number ones Mike Schloesser of The Netherlands and Colombia's Sara López got their title defence off to the perfect start as they seeded first after the compound qualification concluded in Gwangju.
Gwangju in South Korea is set to host the second stage of the Archery World Cup, with action beginning tomorrow and concluding on May 22 in what is due to be the first time that the international tour has visited South Korea since 2007.
Britain's Bryony Pitman won women's individual and team recurve gold on the final day of the Archery World Cup in Antalya.
Ella Gibson became the first Briton to win an individual Archery World Cup gold for 12 years as she triumphed in the women's compound event in Antalya, while Dutch world number one Mike Schloesser came out on top in the men's compound.
Reigning Olympic champion Mete Gazoz is through to the men's recurve semi-finals at his home Archery World Cup in Antalya.