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World Archery launches #BacktoArchery campaign with new ranking event requirements
World Archery has released a logo set for its #BacktoArchery campaign along with requirements and guidelines for organisers interested in hosting a world ranking event during the upcoming transition period.
Following the start of the international competition hiatus in March, the cancellation of the 2020 Hyundai Archery World Cup was announced in July.
However, to facilitate the gradual return of tournaments, world ranking events are permitted from 1 September 2020. Updated requirements for these competitions, which are supplementary to local health guidelines, are now available.
Among the stipulations are a minimum of four countries in attendance, increased space and markings on the field, and sport-specific health measures.
Schedules for two- and three-day events are also provided with the flexibility that these can be combined with training camps.
As an exceptional measure to support organisers, World Archery will provide the minimum level of broadcast production and branding, and assistance with results management, so that the proper time and focus can be spent ensuring the well-being of participants.
While world ranking events held during this transition period will add to the ranking, no points will depreciate. The transition period will last until at least 1 April 2021.
Interested hosts should contact the World Archery office to apply for an event.
Events update: International consultation begins as national competitions now recognised
1 July 2020
Lausanne, Switzerland
All international competition has been stopped since March.
As of 1 July, World Archery once again recognises national events that are registered in its calendar for the purposes of world records and performance awards.
National federations are encouraged to resume competition when it is deemed safe to do so by local authorities and while respecting relevant health regulations.
The international calendar is still on hiatus.
Over the past few months, World Archery’s event staff has worked on options to hold a shortened schedule of tournaments in the autumn. This process will now enter a two-week consultation phase.
The viability of holding any event at an international level will be assessed with national federations, athletes, coaches and other officials.
A final decision on the 2020 season will be announced no later than 15 July.
Regardless of the outcome of this consultation, the dates of the 2021 Hyundai Archery World Cup will be announced on 20 July.