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USA Archery’s Compound Teams Keep Spirits and Medal Counts Up Despite Torrential Rain, Driving Winds

USA Archery’s Compound Teams Keep Spirits and Medal Counts Up Despite Torrential Rain, Driving Winds

LIMERICK, Ireland – Battling torrential rain and driving wind, all four of the USA’s compound teams won a medal on day three of the World Archery Youth Championships.

The U18 women, consisting of Liko Arreola, Olivia Dean and Leann Drake, claimed silver. Dean was denied her second gold of the event, having taken first in the compound U18 mixed team event on Wednesday, with India taking top honors 214-212.

That was followed by the U18 men and both teams in the U21 division winning bronze, with conditions getting progressively worse as the afternoon wore on. The U18 men of Landyn Cox, Dewey Hathaway and Grady Kane proved too strong for Italy. Quality aside, their demeanor gave the air of three close friends enjoying their archery.

The U21 women then stepped up and saw off France 219-200. The joy shown by Carson Krahe, Makenna Proctor and Sydney Sullenberger was palatable, with the final arrow triggering huge smiles, high fives, and warm embraces.

Isaac Sullivan, Sawyer Sullivan and Nathan Wilken – urged on by teammates soaked to the skin yet shouting wildly through an Irish summer downpour – completed a fine day’s work for Team USA as they triumphed 229-216 over India.

Thursday’s haul brings the USA’s total tally to date to six medals, after a gold and silver were won on Wednesday. Hopes are high for that number to climb on Friday when the recurve teams take center stage.

Recurve U21 men vs. the Philippines

(Benjamin Hur, Landon Richardson, Dylan Soong)

Recurve U21 women vs. Poland

(Catalina GNoriega, Casey Kaufhold, Emma Kim)

Recurve U18 men vs. Poland (both nations receive a bye to the last 16)

(Joshua Baek, Pierce McAdam, Christian Stoddard)

Recurve U18 women vs. Ukraine (both nations receive a bye to the last 16)

(Cham Chung, Gabrielle Sasai, Riley Tateyama)

Latest scores, schedules, brackets and results are available for the World Archery Youth Championships. There will also be daily photo galleries from Ireland.

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USA Archery is the National Governing Body for the sport of archery, responsible for selecting and training men’s and women’s teams to represent the U.S. in the Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games. We are committed to providing equal sports and recreation opportunities to every person. Archery is a sport that is open to everyone; it is inclusive of all ages, genders, and abilities.

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