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Archery at the‍ Olympics: A Look at the Top Contenders and Key Storylines

The 2024 Paris Olympics promise ⁤thrilling archery⁣ competition, wiht a mix of returning champions, rising stars, and intriguing storylines. Here’s a preview of the archers to ⁤watch and the key questions ⁢surrounding the event.Archers to Watch:

Marcus D’Almeida (Brazil): Currently ⁢ranked‍ number one in the world,D’Almeida was named the best⁢ archer of ‍2023 by the international federation. He’ll be looking to translate his dominance into olympic⁣ gold.
Mete Gazoz (Turkey): Gazoz aims to ⁣defend his individual title after a stellar ⁢year that included victories at both the European and⁣ World Championships. Kim Je-deok (South Korea): At just 18 years old, Kim is already an Olympic champion,⁤ having won gold in the men’s team and mixed team events in ⁣Tokyo. He’ll be a force ⁣to be reckoned ‍with in Paris.
Casey kaufhold (USA): The 21-year-old Kaufhold, currently ranked number one in the world, is a rising ⁤star who qualified for the Tokyo Olympics at the age of 17. She’ll be looking to make her mark on the podium in⁢ Paris.
Alejandra Valencia ⁤(Mexico): A veteran of four Olympic Games, Valencia will be aiming for her second medal after securing bronze ⁣in the mixed ⁤team event in Tokyo.

Key Storylines:

Filling the Void Left by An San: South Korea’s An ⁣san,who won three⁤ medals in Tokyo,failed to qualify for Paris.This opens up the field in the women’s competition, with archers like⁤ Sihyeon, Jeon Hunyoung, and ‍Nam Suhyeon vying for the top spot.
Brady Ellison’s Quest for More Glory: American veteran Brady Ellison, a three-time Olympic medalist, will be competing in his fifth Games. After a ‍disappointing performance in⁣ Tokyo, he’ll be looking⁤ to add to his medal haul and cement his legacy as one of the greatest‍ archers of all time.Competition Schedule:

The archery events will take place from July 25th to August 4th,with the women’s individual ‍final scheduled for⁢ August 3rd and the men’s individual final on August 4th.Reigning Champions:

Men’s Individual: Mete Gazoz (Turkey)
Men’s Team: ⁣Kim Woo-jin,Oh Jin-hyek,and Kim Je-deok (south Korea)
Women’s‍ Individual: An san (South Korea)
Women’s Team: An San,Jang Min-hee,and Kang⁢ Chae-young (South Korea)
mixed Team: Kim⁣ Je-deok and An⁢ San (South Korea)
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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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