2025 Archery World Cup

2025 Archery World Cup
SportArchery
Duration8 April – 19 October

The 2025 Archery World Cup, also known as the Hyundai Archery World Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the 19th edition of the international archery circuit organised annually by World Archery. The 2025 World Cup consists of five events, and will run from 8 April to 19 October. The first four stages are open to archers who have recorded a score that exceeds a minimum competition standard. For the final stage, only 8 archers are invited per category. Stage winners automatically qualify for the final, as well as one archery from the host nation. The remaining spots are filled based on the Hyundai Archery World Cup Ranking points.[1][2][3][4][5]

World Archery decided to officially test several major rule changes at the third stage held in Antalya, Türkiye. The first change is the X-ring counting for 11 points. The second change is qualifying taking place over 60 arrows rather than the usual 72.[6]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2025 World Cup, announced by World Archery.

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 8–13 April Auburndale, United States[a] [7]
2 6–11 May Shanghai, China [8]
3 3–8 June Antalya, Türkiye [9]
4 8–13 July Madrid, Spain [10]
Final 17–19 October Nanjing, China [11]

Notes

  1. ^ The city of Auburndale uses its competition name during the tournament: Central Florida.

Results

Recurve

Men's individual

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[12]  Florian Unruh (GER)  Mete Gazoz (TUR)  Dhiraj Bommadevara (IND)
2 Shanghai[13]  Kim Woo-jin (KOR)  Matías Grande (MEX)  Parth Salunkhe (IND)
3 Antalya[14]  Marcus D'Almeida (BRA)  Buianto Tsyrendorzhiev (AIN)  Baptiste Addis (FRA)
4 Madrid
Final Nanjing

Women's individual

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[15]  Penny Healey (GBR)  Alejandra Valencia (MEX)  Li Jiaman (CHN)
2 Shanghai[16]  Lee Ga-hyun (KOR)  Lim Si-hyeon (KOR)  Deepika Kumari (IND)
3 Antalya[17]  Lim Si-hyeon (KOR)  An San (KOR)  Casey Kaufhold  (USA)
4 Madrid
Final Nanjing

Men's team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[18]  China
Kao Wenchao
Li Zhongyuan
Wang Yan
 India
Dhiraj Bommadevara
Atanu Das
Tarundeep Rai
 Chinese Taipei
Su Yu-yang
Tai Yu-hsuan
Tang Chih-chun
2 Shanghai[19]  South Korea
Kim Je-deok
Kim Woo-jin
Lee Woo-seok
 France
Baptiste Addis
Thomas Chirault
Jean-Charles Valladont
 United States
Brady Ellison
Christian Stoddard
Jack Williams
3 Antalya[20]  South Korea
Kim Je-deok
Kim Woo-jin
Lee Woo-seok
 Germany
Florian Unruh
Jonathan Vetter
Moritz Wieser
 France
Baptiste Addis
Thomas Chirault
Jean-Charles Valladont
4 Madrid

Women's team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[21]  China
Huang Yuwei
Li Jiaman
Zhu Jingyi
 United States
Catalina GNoriega
Casey Kaufhold
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
 Chinese Taipei
Chiu Yi-ching
Hsu Hsin-tzu
Li Cai-xuan
2 Shanghai[22]  South Korea
An San
Kang Chae-young
Lim Si-hyeon
 China
Huang Yuwei
Li Jiaman
Zhu Jingyi
 Chinese Taipei
Kuo Tzu-ying
Li Tsai-chi
Shih Meng-chun
3 Antalya[23]  United States
Catalina GNoriega
Casey Kaufhold
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
 Italy
Roberta Di Francesco
Chiara Rebagliati
Loredana Spera
 South Korea
An San
Kang Chae-young
Lim Si-hyeon
4 Madrid

Mixed team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[24]  Mexico
Alejandra Valencia
Matías Grande
 Spain
Elia Canales
Pablo Acha
 Germany
Michelle Kroppen
Florian Unruh
2 Shanghai[25]  South Korea
Lim Si-hyeon
Kim Woo-jin
 China
Li Jiaman
Wang Yan
 Turkey
Dünya Yenihayat
Mete Gazoz
3 Antalya[26]  South Korea
Lim Si-hyeon
Kim Woo-jin
 Germany
Katharina Bauer
Florian Unruh
 Japan
Yuya Funahashi
Satsuki Tokugawa
4 Madrid

Compound

Men's individual

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[27]  Mathias Fullerton (DEN)  Sebastián García (MEX)  Chen Chieh-lun (TPE)
2 Shanghai[28]  Mike Schloesser (NED)  Choi Yong-hee (KOR)  Rishabh Yadav (IND)
3 Antalya[29]  Nicolas Girard (FRA)  Nick Kappers (USA)  Emircan Haney (TUR)
4 Madrid
Final Nanjing

Women's individual

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[30]  Andrea Becerra (MEX)  Olivia Dean (USA)  Mariana Bernal (MEX)
2 Shanghai[31]  Madhura Dhamangaonkar (IND)  Carson Krahe (USA)  Hazal Burun (TUR)
3 Antalya[32]  Andrea Becerra (MEX)  Han Seung-yeon (KOR)  Alexis Ruiz (USA)
4 Madrid
Final Nanjing

Men's team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[33]  United States
James Lutz
Kris Schaff
Sawyer Sullivan
 Italy
Marco Bruno
Elia Fregnan
Michea Godano
 India
Ojas Pravin Deotale
Abhishek Verma
Rishabh Yadav
2 Shanghai[34]  India
Ojas Pravin Deotale
Abhishek Verma
Rishabh Yadav
 Mexico
Sebastián García
Rodrigo González
Luis Lezama
 Denmark
Nicklas Bredal Bryld
Martin Damsbo
Mathias Fullerton
3 Antalya[35]  Denmark
Rasmus Bramsen
Martin Damsbo
Mathias Fullerton
 Turkey
Batuhan Akçaoğlu
Emircan Haney
Yağız Sezgin
 South Korea
Choi Eun-gyu
Choi Yong-hee
Kim Jong-ho
4 Madrid

Women's team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[36]  Mexico
Andrea Becerra
Mariana Bernal
Dafne Quintero
 Italy
Giulia Di Nardo
Elisa Roner
Marcella Tonioli
 United States
Olivia Dean
Alexis Ruiz
Abigail Winterton
2 Shanghai[37]  Mexico
Andrea Becerra
Mariana Bernal
Adriana Castillo
 India
Madhura Dhamangaonkar
Chikitha Taniparthi
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
 Turkey
Hazal Burun
Emine Rabia Oğuz
Begüm Yuva
3 Antalya[38]  South Korea
Han Seung-yeon
Sim Soo-in
So Chae-won
 Mexico
Andrea Becerra
Mariana Bernal
Adriana Castillo
 United States
Olivia Dean
Alexis Ruiz
Abigail Winterton
4 Madrid

Mixed team

Stage Venue
1 Central Florida[39]  India
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
Rishabh Yadav
 Chinese Taipei
Huang I-jou
Chen Chieh-lun
 Slovenia
Toja Ellison
Tim Jevšnik
2 Shanghai[40]  Great Britain
Ella Gibson
Ajay Scott
 Turkey
Hazal Burun
Batuhan Akçaoğlu
 India
Madhura Dhamangaonkar
Abhishek Verma
3 Antalya[41]  United States
Alexis Ruiz
Curtis Broadnax
 Germany
Katharina Raab
Paolo Kunsch
 Estonia
Meeri-Marita Paas
Robin Jäätma
4 Madrid

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea94215
2 Mexico55111
3 United States34512
4 India32611
5 China2215
6 Denmark2013
7 Great Britain2002
8 Germany1315
9 France1124
10 Brazil1001
 Netherlands1001
12 Turkey0347
13 Italy0303
14 Chinese Taipei0145
15 Individual Neutral Athletes0101
 Spain0101
17 Estonia0011
 Japan0011
 Slovenia0011
Totals (19 entries)30303090

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