Archery at Paris 2024: A Guide for Enthusiasts
The thrill of archery will once again grace the olympic stage at the Paris 2024 Games. With a history of success in this discipline, Mexico is eagerly anticipating the chance to hear its national anthem resonate thru the French capital.
Mark Yoru Calendars: when and where to Witness the Action
The archery competition commences on Thursday, July 25th, with the qualifying rounds, culminating in the finals on Sunday, August 4th.The picturesque setting for this year’s competition is the Champ de Mars, a sprawling green space adjacent to the iconic Eiffel Tower. This location promises a breathtaking backdrop for the archers as they aim for glory.
Understanding the Rules and Scoring System
Archers will stand 70 meters away from targets measuring 122 centimeters in diameter. Their objective is to land their arrows as close to the center as possible.
In both individual and team events,the first competitor or team to reach six points advances to the next round. Each set awards two points, and in the event of a tie, a single arrow tie-breaker determines the victor.
Mexico’s archery Squad: Ready to Make Their Mark
Mexico will be represented by a talented team of six archers: three women and three men.
Women: Ángela Ruiz Rosales, Ana Paula Vázquez Flores
Men: Matías Grande Kalionchiz, Carlos Javier Rojas López, Bruno Martínez Wing
These athletes have been rigorously training and are poised to deliver impressive performances.
A Look Back: Tokyo 2020 Champions
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics witnessed South Korea dominate the archery events, securing gold medals in both the men’s and women’s team competitions.
Here’s a recap of the medal winners across all categories:
Women’s Team: Gold – South Korea, Silver – ROC, Bronze - Germany
Men’s Team: Gold – South Korea, Silver – Chinese Taipei, Bronze – Japan
Mixed Team: Gold – An/Kim (South Korea), Silver – Wijler/Bayardo (Netherlands), bronze - Valencia/Álvarez (Mexico)
Women’s Individual: Gold – An San (South Korea), Silver – Elena Osipova (ROC), Bronze – Lucilla boari (Italy)
* Men’s individual: Gold – Mete Gazoz (Turkey), Silver – Mauro Nespoli (italy), Bronze – Takaharu Furukawa (Japan)
With the Paris 2024 Games fast approaching, archery enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly anticipating another display of precision, skill, and unwavering determination.
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