15-year-old archer from P.E.I. aiming for Canada Games medal
He's only 15 years old, but Keegan Crawford is already a veteran on P.E.I.'s Canada Games archery team.
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He's only 15 years old, but Keegan Crawford is already a veteran on P.E.I.'s Canada Games archery team.
However, the double whammy of coronavirus and cyclone failed to break the spirit of his daughter Aditi, who has just made it to the Indian archery team for the World Cup, World Championships and the Asian Games.Backing her all along was former Commonwealth Games gold medallist Rahul Banerjee, now a full-time coach.Daughter of the Baguiati-based scrap dealer, Aditi has been a meritorious student and secured 97 per cent in the ISC exams, which got her an admission into St Xavier's College with Economics honours.
The multiple World Cup gold medallist, who finished seventh in the first phase of the trials in Kolkata last month, ended outside top eight in the women's recurve event to miss the cut in the final leg of the three-day trials, which concluded at the SAI Sonipat here.On a day of upsets, reigning junior and former cadet world champion Komalika Bari and former national champion Ridhi Phor also finished outside the top-eight, which will be split into two teams for the six big events lined up this year -- Asian Games, four stages of the World Cup and the World Championships.Bhajan Kaur, Aditi Jaiswal, Ankita Bhakat and Simranjeet Kaur completed the top four who will compete in all the premier tournaments this year.
Sara Lopez clinched her seventh Hyundai Archery World Cup title by beating Ella Gibson in a titanic Tlaxcala tussle. The Colombian superstar overturned the form guide for a 148-146 victory over Gibson, who beat Lopez in their previous two meetings this season. Ad Lopez, 27, reversed the result of the World Games and her home World Cup in Medellin to claim an emotional victory.
An San won her maiden Hyundai Archery World Cup Final crown after an enthralling encounter with teammate Choi Misun at the season-ending grand finale in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The world number one beat the 2015 World Cup champion 6-4 in a close-fought five-set encounter, shooting 29 in the final set to seal the win after the archers were tied 4-4 after four sets. Ad An, 21, adds a first World Cup title to her three Olympic gold medals from Tokyo 2020.
Mike Schloesser took a rollercoaster ride to his fourth Hyundai Archery World Cup title in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The Dutchman survived an almighty semifinal scare before edging out Nicolas Girard with a perfect score in a classic final. Ad It's never dull when ‘Mister Perfect' is on the range and Schloesser nearly failed to get the deciding arrow out altogether in his semifinal.
Kim Woojin stormed to 2022 Hyundai Archery World Cup Final victory with an irrepressible set of performances in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The Korean, 30, missed the maximum just once in his opening two matches to set up a gold medal match with Spain's Miguel Alvarino Garcia, before going on to take the crown in four sets, 7-1. Ad The world number two now has his fourth title, his first since 2018, to add to his two Olympic gold medals and was pleased to return to the World Cup stage after three years absent.
The evaluation period for TOISA 2021 was from January 1 to December 31, 2021. All achievements during this time period were considered by the jury.