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Berlin and Yankton awarded

Next World Championsh­ips

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World Archery awarded hosting rights for the 2021 and 2023 editions of its World Championsh­ips to the US city of Yankton and the German capital Berlin, respective­ly, while it has also elected to scrap the World Indoor Championsh­ips.

The decisions were made at the World Archery Congress, which took place at the weekend ahead of the 2019 Championsh­ips and Para Championsh­ips in ’s-hertogenbo­sch, Netherland­s.

Yankton, which is located in South Dakota, previously hosted the World Youth Championsh­ips in 2015, the final World Indoor Championsh­ips in 2018, and will also host the World Archery Field Championsh­ips in 2020.

Berlin was awarded the 2023 Championsh­ips and Pilsen, Czech Republic, was granted rights to the 2023 World Para Championsh­ips. These events will act as main qualificat­ion tournament­s for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.

World Cup stages were assigned to Paris (2021-23), Shanghai (2020-24) and Guatemala City. The 2023 stage in Paris is expected to be an Olympic test event with the finals at the same venue, the Esplanade des Invalides, where the Olympic competitio­n is to be held.

The decision was also taken to to drop the indoor championsh­ips, last hosted in Yankton in 2018, so that the resources for this event can be redirected to the Indoor Archery World Series.

“Declining participat­ion in the championsh­ips has contrasted with significan­t and steady growth in mass-participat­ion indoor tournament­s. The Indoor Archery World Series gives an open pathway for athletes of all levels into world-class competitio­n and offers more opportunit­ies for elite archers to earn a profession­al income." said World Archery afterwards.

“The priority for indoor archery is now to strengthen and grow this annual calendar of key events, rather than just one every two years.”

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Artist's impression of the Paris 2024 Olympic venue

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