Hyundai Archery World Cup gold medallists are set to compete at the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games in Germany.
This 32nd edition of the multisport event will feature 18 sports, including archery, and welcomes athletes who are currently studying or have recently graduated from university.
A total of 284 archers from 52 countries are entered in recurve and compound events, with qualifications held at the Sportpark Am Hallo Stadion and finals at the iconic Zeche Zollverein β the same venues used for last yearβs European Archery Championships in Essen.
Unlike the senior continental event in 2024, this tournament features a younger field, typical of a University Games, though many squads include athletes with elite-level experience following the recently concluded stages of the Hyundai Archery World Cup.
Indiaβs Madhura Dhamangaonkar β one of six archers from a full 12-athlete Indian delegation β won compound womenβs gold at this yearβs second stage in Shanghai and has already qualified for Octoberβs Hyundai Archery World Cup Final in Nanjing.
Great Britainβs Ajay Scott, who took mixed team gold in Shanghai, will shoot in the compound menβs event on his multisport debut, while Trenton Cowles is set to represent the USA in recurve menβs after contributing to the teamβs silver in Madrid, the final stage of the 2025 circuit.
Cowles is also part of the US squad for the upcoming Hyundai World Archery Championships in Gwangju, Korea. Olympic silver medallist Nam Suhyeon, however, is not part of Koreaβs senior team for the worlds β a reminder of the nationβs incredible depth β but she returns to international competition here in Essen. Sheβll be joined in the recurve womenβs team by another Shanghai winner, Lee Gahyun, who is also set for Nanjing.