Easton X10 and X10 ProTour deliver winning scores at the NAA Arizona Cup.
World-ranked shooters from multiple countries converged onto the desert of the American Southwest and the prestigious Arizona Cup. Once again, it was Easton shooters taking every gold, silver, and bronze medal in all Men’s & Women’s compound and recurve classes.
In this World-ranking, FITA-style tournament, competitors vie for seeding the first two days, shooting a full FITA round with Men’s compound & recurve classes firing 36 arrows at each 90, 70, 50 & 30 meter distance, for a total of 144 arrows and possible score of 1440. Both Women’s classes also shoot a full FITA round of 144 arrows at 70, 60, 50, & 30 meters, with the same possible score of 1440. On day three, archers compete head-to-head at 70 meters, with the high score advancing to the next round until a champion is crowned.
The Men’s compound class proved to be another exciting finish as USA’s Josh Binger went the distance, against England’s Liam Grimwood (using Easton X10), taking the esteemed gold medal using Easton X10 ProTour. Women’s compound was led by Brittany Lorentti (USA) followed by Jamie Van Natta (USA) and Nichola Simpson (Eng.), all selecting X10 Pro Tour.
It should come as no surprise that both Men’s and Women’s recurve divisions were a clean sweep by the barreled design of the X10 and A/C/E —the World’s most accurate recurve arrows. Canada’s Marie-Pier Beaudet took women’s Gold with Brady Ellison (USA) topping the field for the men.
The top-ranked competition at the Arizona Cup proved once again that archery pros choose Easton innovation to reach the winner’s podium. Designed for ultimate precision in spine and weight consistency, Easton A/C arrows are built to win. Stop by your local Easton dealer to learn more about Easton’s tournament-winning technology and proprietary X10 & X10 ProTour designs. Easton—the choice of champions.
