A roadmap to follow for the archery competition during the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris.
Athletes to watch
Marcus D’Almeida, Brazil: Ranked No. 1 in the world, D’Almeida was the World Archery Federation Archer of the Year in 2023. He earned the bronze medal at the world championships last year and claimed the South American title in March.
Mete Gazoz, Turkey: He is trying to repeat as an individual Olympic gold medalist. Gazoz recently won the European championship after claiming the world championship in 2023.
Kim Je-deok, South Korea: He won gold as part of the men’s team competition and the first-ever mixed team competition in Tokyo at just 17 years old.
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Casey Kaufhold, United States: The 20-year-old is ranked No. 1 in the world. She qualified for Tokyo and competed at age 17. She was a silver medalist at the 2021 world championships.
Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea: The 20-year-old is ranked No. 2 in the world and has emerged as South Korea’s top female archer.
Kim Woo-jin, South Korea: The veteran won gold in Tokyo as part of the men’s team competition. He’ll be 32 by the time the competition starts in Paris.
Storylines to follow
Who will fill the void left by An San on the women’s side? The South Korean won three medals in Tokyo but failed to qualify for Paris in national trials. Lim, Jeon Hun-young and Nam Su-hyeon are the powerhouse nation’s qualifiers on the women’s side this time.
Can Brady Ellison bring home another medal? The 35-year-old American already has won three Olympic medals — a silver in 2012 in team, a silver in 2016 in team and a bronze in 2016 in the individual competition. He was ranked No. 1 in the world before a disappointing run in Tokyo. He has qualified for his fifth Olympics.
Key dates
Runs July 25-Aug. 4. Women’s individual final is Aug. 3 and the men’s is Aug. 4.
Reigning champions
Men’s individual: Mete Gazoz, Turkey
Men’s team: Kim Woo-jin, Oh Jin-hyek and Kim Je-deok, South Korea
Women’s individual: An San, South Korea
Women’s team: An San, Jang Min-hee and Kang Chae-young, South Korea
Mixed team: Kim Je-deok and An San, South Korea