First 22 nations win places in Rio 2016 Olympic Games archery competition
Team and individual berths are awarded at the world championships in Copenhagen
Team and individual berths are awarded at the world championships in Copenhagen
Italy celebrate qualifying for the men's team event at the Rio 2016 Games (WA)
The first 22 nations have won places in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games archery competition, via the world championships in Copenhagen, World Archery (WA) has confirmed.
The first qualifications came in the recurve team event, for which each successful teams won three places at Rio 2016 for their National Olympic Committees.
In the women’s event, Mexico, the Republic Korea, Georgia, China, Japan, India, Russia and Colombia all qualified. In the men’s event, the qualifiers were Australia, the USA, the Netherlands, Chinese Taipei, China, Italy, the Republic of Korea and Spain.
The Brazil did not win in Copenhagen, but met the Olympic qualification criteria anyway as at least three women and three men from the country competed.
Three more places in the men’s and women’s teams event will be up for grabs at Final World Team Qualification Tournament, whose place and date are to be confirmed by WA.
Eight countries won places in the Rio 2016 men’s and women’s individual events. The nations already qualified in the team competition were left out. On the first day of competition, Germany, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei, Ukraine and the USA won slots in the women’s event. The following day, Austria, Italy and Poland joined the group. In the men’s competition, Canada, Colombia, Japan, India, Ukraine and Venezuela qualified on day one with Indonesia and Germany joining them the following day.
Fourteen more individual spots will be decided at continental championships, with the last three up for grabs in the Final World Individual Qualification Tournament, whose place and date are to be confirmed by WA.
Follow the race to qualify for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games here.