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The World Archery Federation (WA, also and formerly known as FITA from the French Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc) is the governing body of the sport of archery. It is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is composed of 156 national federations and other archery associations, and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

World Archery Federation
AbbreviationWA(formerly FITA)
Formation4 September 1931; 92 years ago (1931-09-04)
TypeFederation of national associations
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland

Region served

Worldwide

Membership

159 national and other associations

Official language

English

President

Uğur Erdener

First Vice-president

Mario Scarzella
AffiliationsInternational Olympic Committee, International World Games Association
Websiteworldarchery.sport

History

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FITA was founded on 4 September 1931 in Lwow, Poland (today Lviv, Ukraine). Its seven founding member states were France, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Poland, the United States, Hungary, and Italy.[1] The aim of the organization was to create regular archery championships, and to return archery to the Olympic Games (the sport had not been featured since 1920). FITA was finally successful in returning archery to the Olympic program in the 1972 Summer Olympics.

To celebrate the organization's 80th anniversary in July 2011, a large majority of the FITA Congress voted to change the name from FITA to the World Archery Federation or WA.[2]

In March 2022, in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Federation announced that no athlete, team official, or technical official from Russia or Belarus will be permitted to participate in any international archery event, their flags and anthems are banned, and no archery events would be held in the two countries.[3]

In July 2023, on the question that whether or not to re-allow athletics with Russian and/or Belarusian passports to participant international archery competitions under neutral identities, World Archery asked both national archery federations to submit personal datas for investigations, as both federations denied to complete such requirements, WA said that it's unlikely to allow neutral athletes unless once procedure can be completely followed.[4]

In December 2023, World Archery launched its own OTT Service with an Subscription Video On Demand model and live streaming of main events.[5]

Identity

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Flag

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World Archery Federation
 
UseSport  
Proportion3:5
Adopted1 April 2012
DesignWhite field with a WA logo

The WA flag has a white background, with the organization's logo in the middle.[6][7]

Member associations

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As of April 2019, 159 national federations and other associations are members of World Archery.[8]

  • Algeria
  • Andorra
  • Argentina
  • Armenia
  • American Samoa
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bahamas
  • Bangladesh
  • Barbados
  • Belgium
  • Benin
  • Bermuda
  • Belarus
  • Bhutan
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Brazil
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Bulgaria
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Cambodia
  • Canada
  • Chad
  • Chile
  • China [zh]
  • Colombia
  • Comoros
  • Costa Rica
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Croatia
  • Cuba
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • DR Congo
  • Denmark
  • Dominica
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • El Salvador
  • Eritrea
  • Estonia
  • Falkland Islands
  • Faroe Islands
  • Fiji
  • Finland
  • France
  • Gabon
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Great Britain
  • Greece
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Kuwait
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos
  • Latvia
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Macau
  • Macedonia
  • Malawi
  • Malaysia
  • Malta
  • Mauritania
  • Mauritius
  • Mexico
  • Moldova
  • Monaco
  • Montenegro
  • Mongolia
  • Morocco
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia
  • Nepal
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Nicaragua
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • Norfolk Island
  • North Korea
  • Norway
  • Pakistan
  • Palau
  • Panama
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Puerto Rico
  • Qatar
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Rwanda
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Samoa
  • San Marino
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Senegal
  • Serbia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Singapore
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Somalia
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sudan
  • Suriname
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Tahiti
  • Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
  • Tajikistan
  • Thailand
  • Togo
  • Tonga
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Uganda
  • Ukraine
  • United States
  • Uruguay
  • Uzbekistan
  • Vanuatu
  • Venezuela
  • Vietnam
  • US Virgin Islands
  • Zimbabwe
  • Rankings

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    World Archery publishes world rankings for each category of outdoor competitive archery (men / women; recurve / compound; individual / team / mixed team), updated following every official eligible event.[9]

    Each archer earns a ranking score for each competition. The ranking scores are calculated through a combination of the ranking factor of the tournament (as determined by the quality of competition, the number of competitors, and how recently the competition took place) and points based on the competitor's final position in the competition. The archer's four highest ranking scores are then combined to form their 'Added Ranking Score', which forms the basis of the ranking list.[10]

    Current rankings

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    Current number one ranked archers

    Discipline Men Men's Team Women Women's Team Mixed Team
    Recurve   Marcus D'Almeida (BRA)   South Korea   Casey Kaufhold (USA)   South Korea   South Korea
    Compound   Mike Schloesser (NED)   India   Ella Gibson (GBR)   India   United States

    [11]

    Summary Championships

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    The following table shows the venue of all World Championships on the current World Archery programme:

    Denotes inaugural event
    Year World Championships
    Outdoor Indoor Youth Para Field University 3D
    1931   Lwów
    1932   Warsaw
    1933   London
    1934   Båstad
    1935   Brussels
    1936   Prague
    1937   Paris
    1938   London
    1939   Oslo
    1946   Stockholm
    1947   Prague
    1948   London
    1949   Paris
    1950   Copenhagen
    1952   Brussels
    1953   Oslo
    1955   Helsinki
    1957   Prague
    1958   Brussels
    1959   Stockholm
    1960
    1961   Oslo
    1962
    1963   Helsinki
    1965   Västerås
    1966
    1967   Amersfoort
    1968
    1969   Valley Forge   Valley Forge
    1970
    1971   York   Cardiff
    1973   Grenoble
    1974   Zagreb
    1975   Interlaken
    1977   Canberra
    1979   Berlin
    1981   Punta Ala
    1982   Kingsclere
    1983   Los Angeles
    1984   Hyvinkää
    1985   Seoul
    1986   Radstadt
    1987   Adelaide
    1989   Lausanne
    1990   Loen
    1991   Kraków   Oulu   Sandefjord
    1992   Margraten
    1993   Antalya   Perpignan   Moliets-et-Maa
    1994   Roncegno   Vertus
    1995   Jakarta   Birmingham
    1996   Chula Vista   Kranjska Gora   Vaulx-en-Velin
    1997   Victoria   Istanbul
    1998   Sunne   Stoke Mandeville   Obergurgl   Taoyuan
    1999   Riom   Havana   Christchurch
    2000   Belfort   Cortina d'Ampezzo   Madrid
    2001   Beijing   Florence   Nymburk
    2002   Nymburk   Canberra   Chonburi
    2003   New York   Nîmes   Madrid   Sully-sur-Loire
    2004   Lilleshall   Plitvice   Madrid
    2005   Madrid   Aalborg   Massa Carrara   Genoa
    2006   Mérida   Gothenburg   Viničné
    2007   Leipzig   İzmir   Cheongju   Sopron
    2008   Antalya   Llwynypia   Tainan
    2009   Ulsan   Rzeszów   Ogden   Nymburk   Latina
    2010   Visegrád   Shenzhen
    2011   Turin   Legnica   Turin   Donnersbach
    2012  
    Las Vegas
    2013   Belek   Wuxi   Bangkok   Sassari
    2014  
    Nîmes
    2015   Copenhagen   Yankton   Donaueschingen   Terni
    2016  
    Ankara
    2017   Mexico City   Rosario   Beijing   Wrocław
    2018  
    Yankton
    2019   's-Hertogenbosch   Madrid   's-Hertogenbosch   Lac La Biche
    2021   Yankton   Wrocław   Yankton
    2022   Dubai   Terni
    2023   Berlin   Limerick   Plzeň

    Events

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    Summer Olympics

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    Sharon Vennard and Yan Huilian at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
     
    Some targets and a windsock at the 2012 Summer Paralympics

    Archery was first competed at the Summer Olympic Games in 1900 and, after a long hiatus from 1924, became a regular event from 1972. Team events were added in 1988. Recurve archery is currently the only discipline competed at the Olympics.

    Archery is also competed at the Summer Paralympics (recurve and compound disciplines), the Youth Olympic Games (recurve only), and the World Games (Field archery only).

    World Championships

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    FITA began holding Target World Championships in 1931. They were held every year until 1959, when the Championships became biennial events. 1959 was also the first year that FITA held the World Field Championship.

    Presently, there are five principal formats of the World Archery Championships: Outdoor, Indoor, Youth, Para-Archery, and Field. Each is held every two years on different rotations. World Championships are also held every two years in 3D archery and University sport. In 2007, a ski archery World Championships was held in Moscow; this is yet to be repeated and is not included in the current rotation.[12]

    Number Events First Last
    1 World Outdoor Target Championships 1931 2019 (50th)
    2 World Indoor Target Championships 1991 2018 (14th)
    3 World Field Archery Championships 1969 2018 (26th)
    4 World 3D Archery Championships 2003 2019 (9th)
    5 World Ski Archery Championships 1999 2017 (10th)
    6 World Para Archery Championships 1998 2019 (12th)
    7 World Youth Archery Championships 1991 2019 (16th)
    8 World University Archery Championships 1996 2016 (11th)

    World Cup

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    The Archery World Cup is an annual event that was inaugurated in 2006. It is designed to present archery in 'spectacular' locations.[13]

    The format consists of 4 rounds competed across the world during a calendar year. The best individual and mixed team performers across these rounds are then invited to compete in the World Cup Final at the end of the year.[14]

    An indoor World Cup, competed in 3 rounds with a final during the winter season, was inaugurated in the 2010–11 season.

    Other

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    Archery is an optional sport at the Universiade and the Commonwealth Games.

    Current champions

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    The following archers are the current champions of the major World Archery Federation events:

    Discipline Event Summer Olympics
    2020 (postponed to 2021)
    World Championships
    2023
    World Cup Series Final
    2023
    Recurve Men's Individual   Mete Gazoz (TUR)   Mete Gazoz (TUR)   Marcus D'Almeida (BRA)
    Women's Individual   An San (KOR)   Marie Horáčková (CZE)   Kang Chae-young (KOR)
    Men's Team   South Korea (KOR)
    Kim Je-deok
    Kim Woo-jin
    Oh Jin-hyek
      South Korea (KOR)
    Kim Je-deok
    Kim Woo-jin
    Lee Woo-seok
    Women's Team   South Korea (KOR)
    An San
    Jang Min-hee
    Kang Chae-young
      Germany (GER)
    Katharina Bauer
    Michelle Kroppen
    Charline Schwarz
    Mixed Team   South Korea (KOR)
    An San
    Kim Je-deok
      South Korea
    Lim Si-hyeon
    Kim Woo-jin
    Compound Men's Individual   Ojas Pravin Deotale (IND)   Mathias Fullerton (DEN)
    Women's Individual   Aditi Gopichand Swami (IND)   Sara López (COL)
    Men's Team   Poland
    Rafał Dobrowolski
    Przemysław Konecki
    Łukasz Przybylski
    Women's Team   India
    Parneet Kaur
    Aditi Gopichand Swami
    Jyothi Surekha Vennam
    Mixed Team   United States
    Alexis Ruiz
    Sawyer Sullivan

    Presidents

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    Period Name Country
    1931 Mieczysław Fularski   Poland
    1931 – 1939 Bronisław Pierzchała   Poland
    1946 – 1949 Paul Demare   France
    1949 – 1957 Henry Kjellson   Sweden
    1957 – 1961 Oscar Kessels   Belgium
    1961 – 1977 Inger Kristine Frith   United Kingdom
    1977 – 1989 Francesco Gnecchi-Ruscone   Italy
    1989 – 2005 James L. Easton   United States
    2005 – Uğur Erdener   Turkey

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "History of World Archery". World Archery Federation. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  • ^ Mieville, Didier. "Darrell Pace Named Athlete of Century; FITA Becomes World Archery Federation". World Archery Communications. FITA Communication. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  • ^ "Russia and Belarus prohibited from participating in international events". World Archery.
  • ^ "Update on eligibility of athletes with Russian/Belarusian passport issued at World Archery Congress". World Archery. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  • ^ Kasule, Melissa (12 December 2023). "World Archery taps Joymo to launch dedicated OTT platform - Digital TV Europe". Digital TV Europe. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  • ^ "Olympic qualification procedure released for archery at Paris 2024". World Archery. 12 April 2022.
  • ^ "Book 1, Chapter 1, Art. 1.26.2" (PDF). Southern Counties Archery Society. 15 September 2016.
  • ^ "Members". World Archery. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013.
  • ^ "Search". Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  • ^ "Search" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  • ^ "World Rankings - World Archery". worldarchery.org.
  • ^ "World Archery > WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS > World Championships Home". Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  • ^ "Search". Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  • ^ [1] Archived 8 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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