Archery World Cup Puebla: Taiwanese Archers Strive for Excellence and Asian Games Qualification
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The Chinese Taipei Archery Association has selected 16 archers to compete in the Archery World Cup in Puebla, Mexico, and Shanghai, China, to qualify for the Nagoya Asian Games. These athletes, including top recurve and compound archers, aim to secure a spot among the top three in each category. The team is looking to rebound after a disappointing performance at the previous Asian Games, with compound archer Huang Yi-jou motivated by the inclusion of mixed team compound in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How are the Taiwanese representatives for the Nagoya Asian Games selected?
- A: Individual points will be calculated based on the results of the Archery World Cup in Puebla, Mexico, and Shanghai, China, and the top three athletes in each category will ultimately be selected to represent Taiwan.
- Q: What were the past performances of Taiwan's recurve archery team at the Asian Games?
- A: At the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, they won a men's team gold medal and a women's team silver medal. However, at the previous Hangzhou Asian Games, neither individual nor team recurve archers advanced to the medal rounds.