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Archery at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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  • 5 months later...

:CAN Team Canada :CAN 

Stephanie Barrett (Mississauga, ON) – Women’s Individual Recurve and Mixed Team
Crispin Duenas (Scarborough, ON) – Men’s Individual Recurve and Mixed Team

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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

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WOMEN'S

Individual: Denisa Baránková

 

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Slovakia will make its return to the Olympics in Archery. After the historic debut 5 years ago in Rio de Janeiro 2016.

 

During the mentioned premiere, Slovakia even had a double representation on the Sambodromo venue.

Alexandra Longová as very first slovak archer under the five rings ever, managed to reach the 2nd round of the women individual competition as 22nd of the Ranking Round, beat Laxmirani Majhi of India 7-1 in the opener to then lost to Qi Yuhong of China 0-6 in the Round 2.

We had even a Male representative there, but the young Boris Baláž (59th in Ranking Round) lost already in the 1st round to the eventual future Olympic Champion Ku Bon-Chan of South Korea 0-6.

 

This time Slovakia will compete in Archery again, 2nd consecutive and 2nd Olympic ever for our Archery. However, only one Female athlete will be the sole representative of the country in Tokyo 2020 Archery competitions.

Denisa Baránková will have the honor to follow up on Longová´s participation in Rio.

 

Denisa a 19 years old fresh High school graduate (couple of weeks ago) will be the youngest Athlete of the whole Slovak delegation in Tokyo, a couple of months younger than 400m Hurdles runner Emma Zapletalová.

 

Denisa qualified to the Games by reaching the Quarterfinals at the European Continental Qualification Tournament during the European Archery Championships in Turkey this May. In the reduced final ranking it meant the 4th last available spot for the Olympics there.

It was in fact double win-win day for Baránková. She also met the national criterias during the same competition by defeating in her road to  her Olympic debut, in a direct national quota bout Alexandra Longová 6-0 in the 2nd round of that event.

 

Lukostrelkyňa Baránková vybojovala miestenku do Tokia, teraz ju čaká  maturita - TA3

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Indian fans are deeply suspicious of the archery team as they have regularly under performed at the Olympics 

 

We will be having a presence in 4 out of 5 events .....

 

The fabulously talented Deepika Kumari in women's individual she is on a very hot streak winning two world cups this year 

 

Deepika and her husband atanu in the mixed pair .....they are ranked 4th in the world ....

 

Men's team who enter as reigning silver medallist s at the world championships 

 

Atanu Das , Pravin Jadhav and Tarundeep Rai in men's individual

 

 

Every indian sports fan is praying that this time we break the jinx and win our first Olympic medal in archery 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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55 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

Indian fans are deeply suspicious of the archery team as they have regularly under performed at the Olympics 

 

We will be having a presence in 4 out of 5 events .....

 

The fabulously talented Deepika Kumari in women's individual she is on a very hot streak winning two world cups this year 

 

Deepika and her husband atanu in the mixed pair .....they are ranked 4th in the world ....

 

Men's team who enter as reigning silver medallist s at the world championships 

 

Atanu Das , Pravin Jadhav and Tarundeep Rai in men's individual

 

 

Every indian sports fan is praying that this time we break the jinx and win our first Olympic medal in archery 

I am one of those who never had trust in archery team. Deepika Kumari did take help from a sports psychologist. Don't know how much it has helped
https://www.mykhel.com/more-sports/deepika-kumari-appoints-sports-psychologist-aims-medals-at-tokyo-olympics-065963.html?story=3

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sjef van den Berg will retire after these Olympics, he can't handle the absolutely maddening and as good as daily attacks of head- and neckaches any longer than until Tokyo is done.

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