2023 World Archery Championships: Final Day Recap and Olympic Quota Winners

Last day officially archived in Berlin for the 2023 World Archery Championships with the progress of final stages of the individual recurve competitions. In addition to the coveted world medals, there were also up for grabs today at Olympischer Platz 6 overall Olympic quotas (3 for each gender) for the Paris 2024 Games.

Many surprises especially among women, with theelimination of the three Koreans in the quarterfinals and the sensational triumph of the Czech outsider Marie Horackova at the end of a simply perfect day, in which he collected three consecutive successes for 6-0 including the one in the final act on the Mexican Alejandra Valencia (silver medal).

Podium completed in third position by the Japanese Satsuki Noda after the 6-2 inflicted on the American Casey Kaufhold in the bronze medal play-off. In light of these results, the Czech Republic, Japan and the United States won the individual five-ring pass in the women’s field. In recent days, Germany and Mexico had instead achieved team qualification.

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Two years after the Olympic laurel, the Turk Mete Gazoz he updated his stellar list by winning the overall world title after defeating the Canadian in the Final Eric Peters by 6-4. Bronze medal for the Brazilian n.1 in the ranking Marcus D’Almeidawho got the better of the Indonesian Arif Pangestu 6-4 in the final with the third coin up for grabs. Canada, Brazil and Indonesia were awarded individual quotas for Parisafter South Korea, Turkey and Japan had obtained the pass with the trio.

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2023-08-06 07:00:00
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