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2023 Archery World Cup Stage 2 Recap — Shanghai, China

2023 Archery World Cup Stage 2 Recap — Shanghai, China

After a hiatus, the World Cup returned to the Pudong financial district of Shanghai. The iconic skyline provided a stunning backdrop for some of the most technical shooting of the season.

Recurve Performance

The Korean team dominated the recurve events, showcasing their traditional clinical precision. Lim Sihyeon took the individual gold, signaling her status as a favorite for the upcoming Asian Games.

Compound Results

  • Men: Prathamesh Jawkar (India) pulled off a massive upset by defeating world number one Mike Schloesser in the final.
  • Women: Cho Su A (Korea) secured the top spot on the podium.

Summary

Shanghai reinforced India's growing dominance in the compound discipline and Korea's unshakable grip on recurve archery.

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