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Archery World Cup

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Competition
Archery World Cup
Statusactive
Genresporting event
DateApril – October
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated2006 (2006)
FounderWorld Archery
Previous event2024 Archery World Cup
Next event2026 Archery World Cup
2025 Archery World Cup

TheArchery World Cup is a competition organized byWorld Archery, where the archers compete in four stages in four countries and the best eight archers of each category (from 2010, four archers during 2006–09) advance to an additional stage to contest the Archery World Cup Final. Started in 2006, this form of competition was introduced following the success of the2003 World Archery Championships inNew York and the2004 Summer Olympics with the intent of making the sport more popular and attractive to spectators, with the matches being held in 'spectacular' locations and the final matches being broadcast online.[1] It has received plaudits for its innovative approach to the sport, raising its profile and reach.[2][3]

From2013, the World Cup is broadcast live onEurosport.[4] It carries sponsorship fromKia andLongines, which supports the annual Longines Prize of Precision for archery, for the "best male and female athletes that master bow and arrow through concentration, balance, accuracy, and skill".[5]

Prize money

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The prize money for 2025 season was:[6]

2025 Prize money
PositionStageFinal
1st4,500 CHF30,000 CHF
2nd2,500 CHF15,000 CHF
3rd1,700 CHF8,000 CHF
4th1,200 CHF1,500 CHF
5th450 CHF
6th400 CHF
7th350 CHF
8th300 CHF

The prize money for 2022 season was:[7]

2022 Prize money
PositionStageFinal
1st3,500 CHF28,000 CHF
2nd2,200 CHF14,000 CHF
3rd1,100 CHF7,000 CHF
4th800 CHF1,500 CHF

In the World Cup Finals the prize money for the individual competitions in 2018 was:[8]

  • 1st place: 20,000CHF
  • 2nd place: 10,000 CHF
  • 3rd place: 5,000 CHF
  • 4th place: 1,000 CHF

For each individual World Cup stage, the prize money offered for individual competitions in 2013 was:

  • 1st place: 2,000 CHF
  • 2nd place: 1,000 CHF
  • 3rd place: 500 CHF

Host venues

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The following venues have hosted stages of the World Cup Final.

NumberYearStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4FinalEvents
12006CroatiaPorečTurkeyAntalyaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorChinaShanghaiMexicoMérida36
22007South KoreaUlsanItalyVareseTurkeyAntalyaUnited KingdomDoverUnited Arab EmiratesDubai36
32008Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoCroatiaPorečTurkeyAntalyaFranceBoéSwitzerlandLausanne36
42009Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoCroatiaPorečTurkeyAntalyaChinaShanghaiDenmarkCopenhagen46
52010CroatiaPorečTurkeyAntalyaUnited StatesOgdenChinaShanghaiUnited KingdomEdinburgh46
62011CroatiaPorečTurkeyAntalyaUnited StatesOgdenChinaShanghaiTurkeyIstanbul46
72012ChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaUnited StatesOgdenn/c:2012 OlympicsJapanTokyo36
82013ChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaColombiaMedellínPolandWrocławFranceParis46
92014ChinaShanghaiColombiaMedellínTurkeyAntalyaPolandWrocławSwitzerlandLausanne46
102015ChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaPolandWrocławColombiaMedellínMexicoMexico City46
112016ChinaShanghaiColombiaMedellínTurkeyAntalyan/c:2016 OlympicsDenmarkOdense36
122017ChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaUnited StatesSalt Lake CityGermanyBerlinItalyRome46
132018ChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaUnited StatesSalt Lake CityGermanyBerlinTurkeySamsun46
142019ColombiaMedellínChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaGermanyBerlinRussiaMoscow46
2020Cancelled[9]
152021GuatemalaGuatemala CitySwitzerlandLausanneFranceParisn/c:2020 OlympicsUnited StatesYankton34
162022TurkeyAntalyaSouth KoreaGwangjuFranceParisColombiaMedellínMexicoTlaxcala44
172023TurkeyAntalyaChinaShanghaiColombiaMedellínFranceParisMexicoHermosillo44
182024ChinaShanghaiSouth KoreaYecheonTurkeyAntalyan/c:2024 OlympicsMexicoTlaxcala
192025United StatesCentral FloridaChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaSpainMadridChinaNanjing
202026MexicoPueblaChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaSpainMadridMexico TBC
212027United StatesCentral FloridaChinaShanghaiTurkeyAntalyaSpainMadridTBD

Editions and winners

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Recurve

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Men

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Mexico2006MéridaSouth KoreaPark Kyung-moItalyIlario Di BuòSwedenMagnus Petersson
United Arab Emirates2007DubaiRussiaBaljinima TsyrempilovMexicoJuan René SerranoUnited KingdomAlan Wills
Switzerland2008LausanneSouth KoreaIm Dong-hyunUkraineViktor RubanFranceRomain Girouille
Denmark2009CopenhagenItalyMarco GaliazzoUnited KingdomSimon TerryFranceRomain Girouille
United Kingdom2010EdinburghUnited StatesBrady EllisonSouth KoreaIm Dong-hyunIndiaJayanta Talukdar
Turkey2011IstanbulUnited StatesBrady EllisonChinaDai XiaoxiangUkraineDmytro Hrachov
Japan2012TokyoSouth KoreaKim Woo-jinUnited StatesBrady EllisonFranceGaël Prévost
France2013ParisSouth KoreaOh Jin-hyekChinaDai XiaoxiangUnited StatesBrady Ellison
Switzerland2014LausanneUnited StatesBrady EllisonBrazilMarcus D'AlmeidaNetherlandsRick van der Ven
Mexico2015Mexico CitySpainMiguel Alvariño GarcíaFranceJean-Charles ValladontSouth KoreaKim Woo-jin
Denmark2016OdenseUnited StatesBrady EllisonNetherlandsSjef van den BergSouth KoreaKu Bon-chan
Italy2017RomeSouth KoreaKim Woo-jinUnited StatesBrady EllisonSouth KoreaIm Dong-hyun
Turkey2018SamsunSouth KoreaKim Woo-jinSouth KoreaLee Woo-seokUnited StatesBrady Ellison
Russia2019MoscowUnited StatesBrady Ellison (5)ItalyMauro NespoliNetherlandsSjef van den Berg
United States2021YanktonUnited StatesJack WilliamsUnited StatesBrady EllisonTurkeyMete Gazoz
Mexico2022TlaxcalaSouth KoreaKim Woo-jinSpainMiguel Alvariño GarcíaTurkeyMete Gazoz
Mexico2023HermosilloBrazilMarcus D'almeidaSouth KoreaLee Woo-seokItalyMauro Nespoli
Mexico2024TlaxcalaSouth KoreaKim Woo-jin (5)South KoreaLee Woo-seokBrazilMarcus D'almeida

Women

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Mexico2006MéridaChinaZhang JuanjuanChinaQian JialingItalyElena Tonetta
United Arab Emirates2007DubaiIndiaDola BanerjeeSouth KoreaChoi Eun-youngRussiaNatalya Erdyniyeva
Switzerland2008LausannePolandJustyna MospinekSouth KoreaPark Sung-hyunSouth KoreaYun Ok-hee
Denmark2009CopenhagenSouth KoreaKwak Ye-jiChinaZhao LingSouth KoreaYun Ok-hee
United Kingdom2010EdinburghSouth KoreaYun Ok-heeUkraineVictoriya KovalSouth KoreaKi Bo-bae
Turkey2011IstanbulChinaCheng MingIndiaDeepika KumariFranceBérengère Schuh
Japan2012TokyoSouth KoreaKi Bo-baeIndiaDeepika KumariSouth KoreaChoi Hyeon-ju
France2013ParisSouth KoreaYun Ok-hee (2)IndiaDeepika KumariChinaCui Yuanyuan
Switzerland2014LausanneMexicoAída RománChinaCheng MingChinaXu Jing
Mexico2015Mexico CitySouth KoreaChoi Mi-sunIndiaDeepika KumariChinese TaipeiLe Chien-ying
Denmark2016OdenseSouth KoreaKi Bo-baeSouth KoreaChoi Mi-sunChinese TaipeiTan Ya-ting
Italy2017RomeSouth KoreaKi Bo-bae (3)RussiaKsenia PerovaSouth KoreaChang Hye-jin
Turkey2018SamsunSouth KoreaLee Eun-gyeongTurkeyYasemin AnagözIndiaDeepika Kumari
Russia2019MoscowSouth KoreaKang Chae-youngChinese TaipeiTan Ya-tingChinaZheng Yichai
United States2021YanktonGermanyLisa UnruhRussiaElena OsipovaGermanyMichelle Kroppen
Mexico2022TlaxcalaSouth KoreaAn SanSouth KoreaChoi Mi-sunChinese TaipeiPeng Chia-mao
Mexico2023HermosilloSouth KoreaKang Chae-young (2)MexicoAlejandra ValenciaSouth KoreaLim Si-hyeon
Mexico2024TlaxcalaChinaLi JiamanIndiaDeepika KumariMexicoAlejandra Valencia

Mixed team

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Denmark2009Copenhagen China
Zhao Ling
Xing Yu
 Denmark
Carina Christiansen
Morten Caspersen
United Kingdom2010Edinburgh United States
Khatuna Lorig
Jake Kaminski
 United Kingdom
Naomi Folkard
Simon Terry
Turkey2011Istanbul South Korea
Jung Dasomi
Oh Jin-hyek
 Turkey
Natalia Nasaridze
Yağız Yılmaz
Japan2012Tokyo United States
Jennifer Nichols
Brady Ellison
 Japan
Miki Kanie
Takaharu Furukawa
France2013Paris South Korea
Yun Ok-hee
Oh Jin-hyek
 France
Cyrielle Cotry
Gaël Prévost
Switzerland2014Lausanne Mexico
Aída Román
Eduardo Vélez
 Switzerland
Iliana Deineko
Florian Faber
Mexico2015Mexico City South Korea
Choi Mi-sun
Kim Woo-jin
 Mexico
Alejandra Valencia
Luis Álvarez
Denmark2016Odense South Korea
Choi Mi-sun
Ku Bon-chan
 Denmark
Maja Jager
Johan Weiss
Italy2017Rome South Korea
Chang Hye-jin
Kim Woo-jin
 Italy
Vanessa Landi
Mauro Nespoli
Turkey2018Samsun South Korea
Chang Hye-jin
Kim Woo-jin
 Turkey
Yasemin Anagöz
Mete Gazoz
Russia2019Moscow South Korea
Kim Woo-jin
Kang Chae-young
 Russia
Erdem Irdyneev
Elena Osipova

Compound

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Men

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Mexico2006MéridaUnited StatesReo WildeNetherlandsPeter ElzingaEl SalvadorJorge Jiménez
United Arab Emirates2007DubaiEl SalvadorJorge JiménezUnited StatesBraden GellenthienBrazilRoberval dos Santos
Switzerland2008LausanneCanadaDietmar TrillusSwitzerlandPatrizio HoferAustraliaPatrick Coghlan
Denmark2009CopenhagenItalySergio PagniUnited StatesBraden GellenthienSwitzerlandPatrizio Hofer
United Kingdom2010EdinburghItalySergio Pagni (2)United StatesBraden GellenthienUnited StatesRodger Willett Jr.
Turkey2011IstanbulUnited StatesRodger Willett Jr.United StatesReo WildeItalySergio Pagni
Japan2012TokyoUnited StatesBraden GellenthienUnited StatesReo Wilde (2)MexicoJulio Ricardo Fierro
France2013ParisDenmarkMartin DamsboUnited StatesBraden GellenthienItalySergio Pagni (2)
Switzerland2014LausanneUnited StatesBridger DeatonFrancePierre-Julien DelocheUnited StatesReo Wilde
Mexico2015Mexico CityTurkeyDemir ElmaağaçlıIndiaAbhishek VermaFranceDominique Genet
Denmark2016OdenseNetherlandsMike SchloesserSouth AfricaSeppie CilliersUnited StatesReo Wilde (2)
Italy2017RomeUnited StatesBraden Gellenthien (2)DenmarkStephan HansenUnited StatesSteve Anderson
Turkey2018SamsunUnited StatesKris SchaffTurkeyDemir ElmaağaçlıIndiaAbhishek Verma
Russia2019MoscowNetherlandsMike SchloesserUnited StatesBraden GellenthienColombiaDaniel Muñoz
United States2021YanktonNetherlandsMike SchloesserUnited StatesBraden Gellenthien (6)United StatesKris Schaff
Mexico2022TlaxcalaNetherlandsMike Schloesser (4)FranceNicolas GirardPuerto RicoJean Pizarro
Mexico2023HermosilloDenmarkMathias FullertonIndiaPrathamesh Samadhan JawkarNetherlandsMike Schloesser
Mexico2024TlaxcalaUnited StatesJames LutzDenmarkMathias FullertonNetherlandsMike Schloesser
China2025NanjingTurkeyEmircan HaneyDenmarkMathias FullertonNetherlandsMike Schloesser

Women

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Mexico2006MéridaRussiaSofia GoncharovaRussiaAnna KazantsevaUnited StatesJahna Davis
United Arab Emirates2007DubaiSwedenPetra EricssonRussiaSofia GoncharovaUnited StatesJamie van Natta
Switzerland2008LausanneUnited StatesJamie van NattaUnited KingdomNichola SimpsonFranceAmandine Bouillot
Denmark2009CopenhagenVenezuelaLuzmary GuedezDenmarkCamilla SømodCroatiaIvana Buden
United Kingdom2010EdinburghRussiaAlbina LoginovaCanadaAshley WallaceUnited StatesErika Anschutz
Turkey2011IstanbulUnited StatesErika AnschutzUnited StatesChristie ColinItalyMarcella Tonioli
Japan2012TokyoUnited StatesJamie van Natta (2)United KingdomDanielle BrownUnited StatesChristie Colin
France2013ParisColombiaAlejandra UsquianoUnited StatesErika JonesRussiaAlbina Loginova
Switzerland2014LausanneColombiaSara LópezUnited StatesErika JonesRussiaNatalia Avdeeva
Mexico2015Mexico CityColombiaSara LópezRussiaMaria VinogradovaMexicoLinda Ochoa
Denmark2016OdenseItalyMarcella TonioliDenmarkSarah Holst SonnichsenUnited StatesCrystal Gauvin
Italy2017RomeColombiaSara LópezDenmarkTanja GellenthienTurkeyYeşim Bostan
Turkey2018SamsunColombiaSara LópezMexicoLinda OchoaSouth KoreaSo Chae-won
Russia2019MoscowColombiaSara LópezRussiaNatalia AvdeevaFranceSophie Dodemomt
United States2021YanktonColombiaSara LópezSloveniaToja EllisonDenmarkTanja Gellenthien
Mexico2022TlaxcalaColombiaSara LópezUnited KingdomElla GibsonColombiaAlejandra Usquiano
Mexico2023HermosilloColombiaSara LópezDenmarkTanja GellenthienMexicoDafne Quintero
Mexico2024TlaxcalaColombiaSara López (9)EstoniaMeeri-Marita PaasMexicoDafne Quintero
China2025NanjingMexicoMariana BernalMexicoAndrea BecerraIndiaJyothi Surekha Vennam

Mixed team

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FinalsGoldSilverBronze
Denmark2009Copenhagen Denmark
Camilla Sømod
Martin Damsbo
 Italy
Anastasia Anastasio
Sergio Pagni
United Kingdom2010Edinburgh United Kingdom
Nicky Hunt
Chris White
 Mexico
Linda Ochoa
Hafid Jaime
Turkey2011Istanbul United States
Christie Colin
Rodger Willett Jr.
 Turkey
Gizem Kocaman
Ali Davarci
Japan2012Tokyo United States
Christie Colin
Reo Wilde
 Japan
Yumiko Hondo
Naoto Anji
France2013Paris France
Pascale Lebecque
Pierre-Julien Deloche
 Italy
Marcella Tonioli
Sergio Pagni
Switzerland2014Lausanne United States
Erika Jones
Bridger Deaton
 Switzerland
Clementine de Guili
Patrizio Hofer
Mexico2015Mexico City Denmark
Erika Anear
Stephan Hansen
 Mexico
Linda Ochoa
Mario Cardoso
Denmark2016Odense Denmark
Tanja Gellenthien
Stephan Hansen
 Colombia
Alejandra Usquiano
Camilo Cardona
Italy2017Rome Denmark
Sarah Holst Sönnichsen
Stephan Hansen
 Italy
Irene Franchini
Alberto Simonelli
Turkey2018Samsun Turkey
Yeşim Bostan
Demir Elmaağaçlı
 India
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
Abhishek Verma
Russia2019Moscow United States
Braden Gellenthien
Alexis Ruiz
 Russia
Pavel Krylov
Elizaveta Knyazeva

Longines Prize for Precision

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TheLongines Prize for Precision is awarded to the male and female archers whoshoot the most 10s over the course of the competition at the end of the season. It has been awarded since 2010 and is awarded tocompound andrecurve archers in alternate years. Winners receive a trophy, watch and cash prize of 5,000 CHF.[7][10]

Winners

YearR/CMen's winnerWomen's winner
2010RUnited StatesBrady EllisonPolandJustyna Mospinek
2011CUnited StatesRodger Willett Jr.United StatesErika Anschutz
2012RUnited StatesBrady EllisonSouth KoreaKi Bo-bae
2013CUnited StatesBraden GellenthienUnited StatesErika Jones
2014RUnited StatesBrady EllisonMexicoAída Román
2015CNetherlandsMike SchloesserColombiaSara López
2016RUnited StatesBrady EllisonChinese TaipeiTan Ya-ting
2017CDenmarkStephan HansenDenmarkSarah Holst Sönnichsen
2018RSouth KoreaLee Woo-seokSouth KoreaChang Hye-jin
2019CUnited StatesBraden GellenthienUnited StatesAlexis Ruiz
2021CNetherlandsMike SchloesserDenmarkTanja Gellenthien
2023RSouth KoreaLee Woo-seokSouth KoreaLim Si-hyeon
2024CNetherlandsMike SchloesserMexicoAndrea Becerra

Medal table

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Nations

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Including all individual and team stage and final medals up to end of 2025 World Cup Stage II.

  • † Final host nation
  • ‡ Stage host nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1829085357
2 China16310392358
3 India454951145
4 Russia434438125
5 Italy384540123
6 Colombia38211170
7 Denmark35331785
8 France343258124
9 United States333643112
10 Netherlands25283790
11 Chinese Taipei23263685
12 Mexico215142114
13 Great Britain20332881
14 Turkey14232259
15 Germany9172450
16 Japan8191542
17 Spain710926
18 Ukraine471324
19 Brazil45615
20 Venezuela41611
21 Canada3101023
22 Iran38415
23 El Salvador37717
24 Sweden3519
25 South Africa3418
26 Belgium33612
27 New Zealand3104
28 Australia2101022
29 Slovenia26412
30 Kazakhstan2114
31 Poland1719
32 Malaysia15612
33 Croatia15410
34 Indonesia1157
35 Austria1102
36 Guatemala1001
 Moldova1001
38 Estonia0617
39 Switzerland0448
40 Belarus0336
41 Puerto Rico0213
42 Greece0202
43 Georgia0112
44 Bangladesh0101
 Iraq0101
 Luxembourg0101
 Norway0101
 Sri Lanka0101
49 Philippines0022
50 Argentina0011
 Bulgaria0011
 Lithuania0011
Totals (52 entries)7847707482,302

Archers

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The following table shows the total number of all medals (including stage and finals).

Including stage and final medals up to end of 2023 World Cup final.

 Recurve archer
 Compound archer

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United StatesBraden Gellenthien38241476
2South KoreaKim Woo-jin33141158
3ColombiaSara López3311751
4United StatesBrady Ellison32161664
5United StatesReo Wilde32121660
6South KoreaKang Chae-young212124
7South KoreaOh Jin-hyek198734
8South KoreaYun Ok-hee194730
9South KoreaChoi Mi-sun185427
10United StatesJamie van Natta17161144
11United StatesErika Jones1714637
12South KoreaKi Bo-bae178529
13South KoreaChang Hye-jin178328
14South KoreaIm Dong-hyun1741132
15NetherlandsMike Schloesser1581134
16ItalySergio Pagni12121135
17RussiaAlbina Loginova1271130
18South KoreaLee Woo-seok128424
19IndiaDeepika Kumari1117836
20DenmarkMartin Damsbo1112932
21ColombiaAlejandra Usquiano1010424
22RussiaSofia Goncharova104216
23South KoreaLee Seung-yun101112
24United StatesRodger Willett Jr.94417
25South KoreaAn San9014
26United StatesDave Cousins90110
27DenmarkTanja Gellenthien88319
28FrancePierre-Julien Deloche87621
29IndiaAbhishek Verma841022
30IndiaJayanta Talukdar710623
31DenmarkSarah Sonnichsen76114
32ItalyMarcella Tonioli661022
33Chinese TaipeiPeng Chia-Mao65718
34ChinaCheng Ming65617
35RussiaAnna Kazantseva65213
36ItalyIlario Di Buò6309
37South KoreaKim Je-deok6208
38South KoreaJung Dasomi61411
39FranceSebastien Peineau61411
40South KoreaPark Sung-hyun61310
41South KoreaLim Si-hyeon6118
42United KingdomElla Gibson56213
43ItalyMauro Nespoli410519
44SpainMiguel Alvarino Garcia45514
45South KoreaPark Kyung-mo4138
46VenezuelaLuzmary Guedez4037
47South KoreaKwak Ye-ji4015
47DenmarkMathias Fullerton4015
49South KoreaLee Eun-gyeong4004
50El SalvadorJorge Jiménez36615

The following table shows the total number of individual medals (including stage and finals).

Including stage and final medals up to end of 2023 World Cup final.

 Recurve archer
 Compound archer

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1ColombiaSara López194427
2United StatesBrady Ellison156526
3NetherlandsMike Schloesser125522
4South KoreaKim Woo-jin107522
5United StatesBraden Gellenthien813627
6South KoreaYun Ok-hee83516
7United StatesReo Wilde74718
8ItalySergio Pagni72312
9South KoreaKi Bo-bae64313
10United StatesJamie van Natta56314
11South KoreaChoi Mi-sun53311
12South KoreaIm Dong-hyun52613
13South KoreaKang Chae-young5117
14IndiaDeepika Kumari47415
15United StatesErika Jones47213
16RussiaSofia Goncharova4217
17United KingdomElla Gibson4206
18United StatesRodger Willett Jr.4026
19South KoreaLee Seung-yun4004
20South KoreaOh Jin-hyek35210

Indoor World Cup

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AnIndoor Archery World Cup was inaugurated in 2010. It is played in the off-season (November to February), with fewer stages and the final competed inLas Vegas. In 2014, the stages were held inMarrakesh,Singapore andTelford.[11] 2019-2020 Indoor Archery World Series have 6 qualification and one final stage.[12] After 2018, theWorld Indoor Archery Championships were discontinued, leaving the Indoor Archery World Series as the premier championship in indoor archery.[13]

YearHost (Final)Men's RecurveWomen's RecurveMen's CompoundWomen's CompoundRef
2011United StatesLas VegasItalyMichele FrangilliDenmarkLouise LaursenUnited StatesReo WildeRussiaAlbina Loginova[1]
2012United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonRussiaKsenia PerovaUnited StatesReo WildeFranceJoanna Chesse[2]
2013United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonSouth KoreaJeon Sung-eunUnited StatesBraden GellenthienUnited KingdomAndrea Gales[3]
2014United StatesLas VegasNetherlandsRick van der VenSouth KoreaPark Se-huiFranceSebastien PeineauUnited StatesErika Jones[4]
2015United StatesLas VegasSouth KoreaKim Jaeh-yeongSouth KoreaJo Seung-hyeonNetherlandsMike SchloesserUnited StatesErika Jones[5]
2016United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonUnited StatesKhatuna LorigUnited StatesJesse BroadwaterDenmarkSarah Sonnichsen[14]
2017United StatesLas VegasSouth KoreaOh Jin-hyekSouth KoreaSong Ji-yungUnited StatesJesse BroadwaterDenmarkTanja Gellenthien[15]
2018United StatesLas VegasSouth KoreaHan Jae-yeopGermanyLisa UnruhUnited StatesJesse BroadwaterRussiaAlexandra Savenkova[16]
2019United StatesLas VegasNetherlandsSteve WijlerSouth KoreaSim Ye-jiUnited StatesKris SchaffRussiaViktoria Balzhanova[17]
2020United StatesLas VegasGermanyFlorian UnruhSouth KoreaWi Na-yeonNetherlandsMike SchloesserUnited StatesPaige Pearce[18]
2022United StatesLas VegasGermanyFelix WieserUnited KingdomPenny HealeyFranceNicolas GirardSloveniaToja Ellison[19]
2023United StatesLas VegasNetherlandsSteve WijlerSouth KoreaDuna LimUnited StatesBodie TurnerItalyElisa Roner[20]
2024United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonGermanyMichelle KroppenUnited StatesJames LutzItalyElisa Roner[21]
2025United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonUnited StatesCasey KaufholdAustriaNico WienerDenmarkTanja Gellenthien[22]

Recurve men

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YearHost (Final)GoldSilverBronzeRef
2011United StatesLas VegasItalyMichele FrangilliUnited StatesJake KaminskyFranceThomas AubertSource
2012United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonUnited StatesJake KaminskyItalyMatteo Fissore[6]
2013United StatesLas VegasUnited StatesBrady EllisonFranceJean-Charles ValladontNetherlandsRick Van Der Ven[7]
2014United StatesLas VegasNetherlandsRick Van Der VenItalyMatteo FissoreUnited StatesBrady Ellison[8]





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