In the Tokyo 2020 archery event, 140 athletes (80 men and 60 women) will compete for gold in nine medals, including men’s and women’s singles (W1, open boot, open control ) and mixed pairs (W1, open pulley, open check))).
While it’s always difficult to predict the outcome of a match, here are 10 athletes whose feats shouldn’t be missed.
The flower of my grace (IRI)
Has no She has transcended historical milestones in archery and pushed the boundaries of math since winning gold at the 2015 Asian Paralympic Championships. After winning gold at the Paralympic Games in the open competitions for women’s singles in London 2012 and Rio 2016, she was aiming for her third in Tokyo. In London, she also became the first Iranian champion at the Paralympic Games and in Rio, she competed in the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Matt stutzman (United States)
Also known as an “Armless Archer” for his unique style, Stutzman is one of the most recognizable faces in Para archery. Recently, the American was one of the athletes in Netflix’s Paralympic documentary “Rising Phoenix”. Sutzman won a silver medal In men’s singles at London 2012, but lost in the round of 16 at Rio 2016. He decided to take a break from the sport before coming back with high hopes. Stutzman has competed in several powerful competitions since Rio 2016 to improve his skills and win a bronze medal at the 2019 World Cup after losing 144-142 in the near-final semi-final to teammate Ben Thompson.
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Choo GiamIn (CHN)
A model both on and off the shooting range, Zhou is one of China’s top hopes for a gold medal at Tokyo 2020. The young sniper won the gold medal in the simple female complex that opened at the 2016 Paralympic Games. an opportunity to make a difference at home As a representative of the People’s Assembly in her town of Zhejiang, where she interacted with people with disabilities. Two years ago, she won two team gold medals at the world championships.
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David Drauninsky (June)
Drahoninsky is a model of consistency in para archery. His long list of accolades can be attributed to his gold medal at the W1 men’s pool in Beijing 2008. He followed with two silver medals at the same event in London 2012 and Rio 2016. After nearly two decades in the sport , he finished in first place. in the world. No. 2 is still at the highest competitive level and recently won a bronze medal at the 2019 World Cup.
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I ssI CA Stratton (Britain)
Stretton was a surprise winner in the W1 women’s singles complex at Rio 2016 as the youngest archer to compete. In Tokyo 2020, the challenge will be much greater. Not only is Stretton gaining more attention as a returning Paralympic champion, she’s hoping to repeat that feat in a new section. The 21-year-old recently joined the open swimming pool where she won a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships, setting a new world record.
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Luchthaven Bhatin Hikimoglu (TUR)
Hakimoglu had high hopes of entering the 2019 World Championships as European champion and number one. He rose to the challenge in style, winning the men’s W1 gold medal by beating China’s Li Ji 136-134 in a dramatic final, and helped Turkey defend the men’s W1 tag team title.
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Nour Seyahdeh Aleem (SGP)
Aalem has proven that she can take a lot of pressure when she competed in the 2019 World Cup – her first career -. As her final duels entered the Women’s Open Complex in a shootout, the Singaporean remained calm as she defeated Paralympic champion Striton to become the first ever world archery champion in her country.
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Suresh Silvatambe (silver)
An incredible newcomer to the Para shooting scene, Suresh Selvathamby is on the other end of the spectrum for veterans of the sport. The Malaysian made his World Cup debut at S-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands in 2019, when he was 35th in the world and left the competition with a gold medal in the Men’s Open and the World Ranking No. ° 1. Tokyo 2020 will be his first Paralympic game.
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Elena Krotova (RPC)
Krutova has made steady progress since her debut in international shooting in 2014. The RPC player moved from fifth place at the 2017 W1 Women’s World Championship in Beijing to first place at the 2019 tournament. Her gold medal at ‘s-Hertogenbosch, beating South Korea’s Kim Ok Geum with a convincing 130-107 score in the final, was her first major singles title. And to sweeten the victory, it also helped her enter the world No. 1 ranking in W1 for women.
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Harvinder Singh (India)
When Harvinder Singh got off a plane from Indonesia after winning a gold medal at the 2018 Asian Paralympic Games, he was shocked to find an airport full of people eager to host him. India’s top para archer became a household name after the victory, prompting him to score even higher goals: to qualify for Tokyo 2020 and step onto the Paralympic podium for the first time.
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