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Archery Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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  • 3 months later...

2025 Republic of Korea :KOR  national selection

 

Recurve : 1~3=2~4th World cup and World championship 4th, only 2nd/3th WC

Men ) Woo-Jin Kim, Jae-Deok Kim, Woo-Seok Lee (all same as Paris Olympics), and 4th) Min-Ki Seo

Women) Si-Hyeon Lim (Paris olympic 3 gold) , Chae-Young Kang (Tokyo olympic national team), San An (Tokyo Olympic 3 gold)  and 4th) Ga-Hyeon Lee

(Paris olympic silver medalist Soo-Hyun Nam dropped as 6th)

 

Compound : 2025 World game entry

Men) Young-Hee Choi, Jong-Ho Kim, Eun-Kyu Choi, Eun-Ho Lee

Women ) Chae-Won So(2022 AG silver), Su-in Shim, Seung-Yeon Han, Yae-Eun Moon

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Mixed compound team in LA2028 will be 12 teams, so we will have 52 quotas for recurve per gender. 36 of those will go to team events, leaving only 16 individual quotas per gender.

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12 less than in Paris. :(

Dont know if i like it or not. 

Compound is fun to watch but certainly not frigging mixes. :mad:

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Mixed compound team in LA2028 will be 12 teams, so we will have 52 quotas for recurve per gender. 36 of those will go to team events, leaving only 16 individual quotas per gender.

It is not approved yet by IOC, but the initial proposal from WA was to reduce to 8 teams in recurve, so 24 quotas would go to team events and 28 for individual quotas per gender.

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3 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Would it be the end of the world if those 12 athletes also competed in individuals?

The problem there is that you’d also need some additional individual quotas to keep it fair for the countries not qualified in the mixed team event.

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5 hours ago, intoronto said:

Mixed compound team in LA2028 will be 12 teams, so we will have 52 quotas for recurve per gender. 36 of those will go to team events, leaving only 16 individual quotas per gender.

IMO that’s good news given the circumstances. I was worried they would get the extra 12 quotas by reducing the size of the teams from 3 to 2.

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4 hours ago, Cobi said:

It is not approved yet by IOC, but the initial proposal from WA was to reduce to 8 teams in recurve, so 24 quotas would go to team events and 28 for individual quotas per gender.

world archery has already taken this new quota distribution for official ;)

 

they already wrote an article about the chance to have more individuals from "exotic" places rather than the usual powerhouses that already monopolize the team events

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I like inclusion in sports but if overall quality of competition will suffer - no thanks.

In all fairness, i guess we all enjoy team recurve competition because of these powerhouses. 

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