Asian Games inspection of archery venue, Coach: Most worried about facing the sun
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Taiwan's national archery head coach Liao Jian-nan inspected the 2026 Nagoya Asian Games venue. While the wind is stable, he expressed concerns about sunlight causing visual fatigue during morning matches and suggested athletes adapt by wearing sunglasses.
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- Q: Where is the archery venue for the 2026 Nagoya Asian Games located?
- A: It is located at the Okazaki Chuo Sogo Park (Multipurpose Plaza) on a small hill.
- Q: What is the biggest concern regarding the shooting direction at this venue during morning matches?
- A: The main concern is that the shooting direction might directly face the sun, leading to visual fatigue.
- Q: Why is it easy for athletes to experience visual fatigue under the bright sun at the venue?
- A: The shooting direction faces the sun, and the ten-point area on the target face is yellow.
- Q: Which training team members are used to or dislike wearing sunglasses according to head coach Liao?
- A: Tang Chih-chun in the men's team dislikes wearing sunglasses, while none of the women are used to them.
- Q: Which locations in Taiwan are being considered for finding training venues with a similar orientation?
- A: The Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centers in Tainan or National Chung Cheng University.