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Archery World Cup

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Archery World Cup
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated2006 (2006)
FounderWA

The Archery World Cup is a competition, started in 2006, organized by the World Archery Federation.[1]

Championships

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Number Year Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Final Events
1 2006 Croatia Porec Turkey Antalya El Salvador San Salvador China Shanghai Mexico Mérida 36
2 2007 South Korea Ulsan Italy Varese Turkey Antalya United Kingdom Dover United Arab Emirates Dubai 36
3 2008 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Croatia Porec Turkey Antalya France Boé Switzerland Lausanne 36
4 2009 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Croatia Porec Turkey Antalya China Shanghai Denmark Copenhagen 46
5 2010 Croatia Porec Turkey Antalya United States Ogden China Shanghai United Kingdom Edinburgh 46
6 2011 Croatia Porec Turkey Antalya United States Ogden China Shanghai Turkey Istanbul 46
7 2012 China Shanghai Turkey Antalya United States Ogden n/c: 2012 Olympics Japan Tokyo 36
8 2013 China Shanghai Turkey Antalya Colombia Medellin Poland Wroclaw France Paris 46
9 2014 China Shanghai Colombia Medellin Turkey Antalya Poland Wroclaw Switzerland Lausanne 46
10 2015 China Shanghai Turkey Antalya Poland Wroclaw Colombia Medellin Mexico Mexico City 46
11 2016 China Shanghai Colombia Medellin Turkey Antalya n/c: 2016 Olympics Denmark Odense 36
12 2017 China Shanghai Turkey Antalya United States Salt Lake City Germany Berlin Italy Rome 46
13 2018 China Shanghai Turkey Antalya United States Salt Lake City Germany Berlin Turkey Samsun 46
14 2019 Colombia Medellin China Shanghai Turkey Antalya Germany Berlin Russia Moscow 46
- 2020 Cancelled
15 2021 Guatemala Guatemala City Switzerland Lausanne France Paris n/c: 2020 Olympics United States Yankton 36

References

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  1. "Events Update: Archery World Cup cancelled". World Archery. Retrieved 16 July 2020.

Other websites

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