— Easton X10 takes 30/30 Medals at Paris World Cup —
Every single recurve medalist at the Paris World Cup had one thing in common—the unstoppable X10 arrow shaft. Japan’s Utano AGU and Brazil’s Marcus d’Almeida took their first-ever Archery World Cup gold medals this weekend in Paris, France, as the third stage of the World Cup series visited the site of the next Olympic Games. With the largest single World Cup event turnout since 2020, archers from 50 nations traveled to Paris to contest the third stage.
Japan’s Utano AGU took the women’s recurve gold after a battle with Taiwan’s PENG Chia-mao, while Korean legend CHOI Mi-sun took the bronze. Team action saw Taiwan taking the gold, with India taking silver and Germany taking the bronze. For the men, Brazil’s Marcus d’Almeida took his first ever World Cup stage win, beating Olympic team medalist KIM Je Deok in the final. Olympic Champion OH Jin-hyek took the bronze. Korea beat the USA for the team gold, with Turkey taking the bronze.
Another highlight of the event took place with the USA’s Casey Kaufhold and Brady Ellison taking mixed-team gold over Spain, with the bronze going to Netherlands.
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— Easton X10 takes 30/30 Medals at Paris World Cup —