The final Olympic quota tournament and World Cup Stage 3 were contested over the past ten days in Antalya, Turkey.
The Paris 2024 Olympics are less than one month away and the 10-month-long process of winning tickets to compete at the games reached a dramatic conclusion last week.
More than 300 recurve archers from 80-plus nations took to the shooting line on June 14-17 to compete for the last 40 quota places, including the last much-coveted team tickets. Having qualified for the Olympics at the Pan American Championships in April of this year, Nicholas D’Amour did not participate in the final qualifier for the Olympics in Antalya but did have a strong finish at Stage 3 of the World Cup. After the forty quota places were handed out based on performances at the final qualifier, all that remains are the world ranking and the universality quotas, which will be decided in the coming week, according to the press release.