New Pan American Championships and WAA Records Achieved by Canadian Archers
Within the realm of archery, Canadian athletes have recently achieved remarkable milestones, setting new records at both the Pan American Championships and the World Archery Americas (WAA) events.
It’s noteworthy that in the U15 categories, the scores achieved in San Salvador have been recognized as both Pan American Championships Records and Records of the Americas.
Highlighted below are the recent achievements:
Pan American Championships & WAA Records:
Harkunwar Singh Teja – Compound U15 Men Individual
Score: 682
Event: 40 m round
Location: San Salvador, El Salvador
Harkunwar Singh Teja – Compound U15 Men Individual
Score: 145
Event: 40 m 15 arrow match
Location: San Salvador, El Salvador
WAA Record:
Raymond Huang – Barebow Men Individual
Score: 644
Event: 50 m round
Location: Medellin, Colombia
Congratulations to the archers on their performance and continued dedication! Stay tuned for further updates as Canadian archers continue to redefine the boundaries of excellence on the global stage.