Yecheon Korea, will host the second round of the 2024 Archery World Cup. The 16-member Indian squad that competed in the first stage last month in Shanghai, China, has been sent again. With a total of eight medals—five gold, two silver, and one bronze—the Indian contingent emerged as the winning team in the first stage. In the history of the archery World Cup, this was India’s most medal-winning total.
Sunday is the final day of competition for the 2024 Archery World Cup. Antalya, Turkey will host the third stage of the esteemed competition, with Tlaxcala, Mexico hosting the final event.