San An Wins Archery World Cup Gold | [Year]

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The South Korean won the recurve bow shoot-off against Hsu Hsin-Tzu, from Chinese Taipei. The bronze went to Chaeyoung Kang, from South Korea

The women’s recurve bow final was full of emotions | ClaroSports

Very vibrant moments were lived within the recurve bow final, at the Nanjing 2025 Archery World Cup, the same one that ended up winning San An, before the native of China Taipei, Hsu Hsin-Tzu

The South Korean and the Taipei gave a great performance in the fight for the gold medal. The level shown was such that The definition of the medal had to be defined by shoot off. After five very even sets (28-28, 29-25, 25-27, 29-25 and 27-28)

San An seemed to have the upper hand after rolling an 8, however Hsin-Tzu couldn’t handle the pressure and ended up rolling a 7, which ended up giving the gold medal to his rival.

For its part, The bronze medal was contested between South Korean Chaeyoung Kang and American Casey Kaufhold.. This duel did not clash in emotions either; since after 30-26 and 28-24, the North American managed to react to sign a tight 27-28 to force the fourth set.

It was then that Chaeyoung once again exerted her dominance, and With a perfect 30-27 finish, he managed to take third place in the competition.

The actions of the Archery World Cup Nanjing 2025 will come to an end early this Sunday, October 19, with the development of the recurve archery test, in the men’s branch.

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