website statistics
Jump to content

Archery WA World Championships 2023


Totallympics

Recommended Posts

2 hours ago, AsensioWillemsen said:

The set system also does lead to less consistency.

Probably anything that breaks the rhythm.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18574-archery-wa-world-championships-2023/page/24/#findComment-568337
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, nitinsanker said:

Retelling the  David and Goliath legend.... by *nitin sanker*

 

Since 1995 for 14 world championships , there was one country which won every championship , beyond all sports, the pride of korea was her archery team unmatched , unrivalled , unbeaten  , a synonym for metronomic excellence , supported by the best coaching system in the world and with unmatched budgets ....

 

Then there was this team which never had won a gold medal in archery in 92 years.  They were famous for having the most nervous hands in archery, faltering at the last leg time and again,  with 7 silvers and 2 bronzes over 40 odd championships .... many of them were trained at satara by a constable and  former ward boy pravin  sawant at a small archery center set up with pawned jewellery from his wife ...

 

But come 2023 when the dust settled in Berlin the shining resplendent truth was revealed ......

 

Yes yes yes ...korea was in second place for the first time around 30 years  .... India finished first at the 2023  world archery championship ..  *Remember this day* ....

It is nice that you are so proud, but you should remember that compound isn't an olympic discipline.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18574-archery-wa-world-championships-2023/page/24/#findComment-568340
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

It is nice that you are so proud, but you should remember that compound isn't an olympic discipline.

We topped the medal tally in WORLD ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIP. As simple as it gets.  

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18574-archery-wa-world-championships-2023/page/24/#findComment-568348
Share on other sites

43 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

It is nice that you are so proud, but you should remember that compound isn't an olympic discipline.

Formula one isn’t Olympic and everybody and their mom is going crazy about it when Verstappen even does anything these days back here.

 

obviously F1 is much bigger than compound archery. But it is a world title in a pretty serious, proper sport no less.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18574-archery-wa-world-championships-2023/page/24/#findComment-568355
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Lol I don't fight with kids here unless Ofc it's @Olympian1010

It really isn’t pertinent to the Archery World Championships, or whatever is going on here, but I’m older than you :p

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18574-archery-wa-world-championships-2023/page/24/#findComment-568448
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • first win for the Italian men's relay since 2007      very good Home stage for us   if only the organizers didn't set the finals sessions at 2 p.m. (especially on Saturday), there would have been a lot more spectators on the seats 
    • update: Not the best start to the year for Tentoglou, but I guess it can only get better from here    Karalis seems to be getting consistent in jumps over 5.90m, and proving that 2024 was no fluke and he is hopefully here to stay (and I guess to win more silver and bronze medals because there is some Swedish guy who is apparently too good )   No news on Stefanidi and she hasn't been very active on social media. She may have quietly retired, but I have a feeling she is pregnant and will try to come back for LA 2028.    Meanwhile, we have some other hopes in the women's pole vault and I think we'll still qualify 3 girls for LA even without Polak (suspended), Kyriakopoulou (retired), and Stefanidi. Two 16 yos are doing well this indoor season, Bouboulidi (4.21) and Mirtsiou (4.15). We also have 21 yo Retsa, who seemed very promising a number of years ago with 4.14 as a 16 yo and then had some injuries and her progress kind of stalled. Now she is improving a lot this year and has a SB (and obviously PR) of 4.41    New U18NR in the men's long jump from 17 yo Tzelepis with 7.46. It will be interesting to track his progress over the next few years vs Tentoglou when he was that young. There are another two teenagers who seem promising, both from Grevena (Tentoglou's hometown) - Samaras and Isaakidis.   Also 19 yo Mita in the men's high jump with a new PB of 2.26 
    • ISU World Tour 2024/25 -  Milan (Stage 6/6)   Men's 5.000m Relay:   01.  Italy 02.  Canada 03.  Kazakhstan   Final Men's 5.000m Relay World Cup Classification 2024/2025:   01.  Canada - 400 points 02.  China - 390 points 03.  Italy - 360 points 04.  the Netherlands - 336 points 05.  South Korea - 304 points 06.  Japan - 264 points 07.  Kazakhstan - 234 points 08.  Belgium - 220 points 09.  United States of America - 172 points 10.  Great Britain - 168 points                &  (host country) qualified for the World Championships 
    • ISU World Tour 2024/25 -  Milan (Stage 6/6)   Women's 500m:   01.  Kristen Santos-Griswold 02.  Arianna Fontana 03.  Xandra Velzeboer   Final Women's 500m World Cup Classification 2024/2025:   01.  Kristen Santos-Griswold - 410 points 02.  Xandra Velzeboer - 398 points 03.  Florence Brunelle - 360 points 04.  Hanne Desmet - 256 points 05.  Michelle Velzeboer - 242 points 06.  Kim Boutin - 218 points 07.  Choi Minjeong - 208 points 08.  Corinne Stoddard - 194 points 09.  Arianna Fontana - 184 points 10.  Kim Gilli - 176 points
    • ISU World Tour 2024/25 -  Milan (Stage 6/6)   Men's 1.000m:   01.  William Dandjinou 02.  Pietro Sighel 03.  Jang Sungwoo   Final Men's 1.000m World Cup Classification 2024/2025:   01.  WIlliam Dandjinou - 380 points 02.  Jens van 't Wout - 360 points 03.  Roberts Kruzbergs - 294 points 04.  Jang Sungwoo - 248 points 05.  Felix Roussel - 246 points 06.  Pietro Sighel - 240 points 07.  Sun Long - 192 points 08.  Michal Niewinski - 179 points 09.  Park Jiwon - 162 points 10.  Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 156 points
    • ISU World Tour 2024/25 -  Milan (Stage 6/6)   Women's 1.500m:   01.  Hanne Desmet 02.  Kristen Santos-Griswold 03.  Arianna Fontana   Final Women's 1.500m World Cup Classification 2024/2025:   01.  Hanne Desmet - 404 points 02.  Kristen Santos-Grisowld - 380 points 03.  Corinne Stoddard - 360 points 04.  Kim Gilli - 310 points 05.  Elisa Confortola - 274 points 06.  Choi Minjeong - 252 points 07.  Courtney Sarault - 184 points 08.  Xandra Velzeboer - 146 points 09.  Arianna Fontana - 127 points 10.  Petra Jaszapati &  Gong Li - 122 points
    • Our entry:   We had a national final for the first time in many years, it was mainly between Klavdia and Evangelia (see below), but here are some other songs I also liked:                  
    • The fact that the New Zealand Olympic committee was waffling on sending him to Beijing is such a joke too. Lots of people there should be extremely ashamed of themselves.
    • Could you write a bit more about her struggles and misfortunes over the years? I' m not so familiar with her story.
×
×
  • Create New...