Team Easton Shooters Sweep Every Gold Medal at Paris World Cup

For the second World Cup event in a row, archers using Easton arrows swept every gold medal.

Team Easton Shooters Sweep Every Gold Medal at Paris World Cup

In early June 2021, I detailed how Easton shooters dominated a World Cup archery event in Lausanne, Switzerland; click here to check out that story. Team Easton dominance continued recently at the World Cup event in Paris, France.

With all 30 recurve medalists, and 23 of 30 total compound medal winners shooting Easton X10 and X10 ProTour arrow shafts, once again Easton swept every gold medal at the next-to-last World Cup event of 2021 just completed in Paris.

Individual recurve gold medalists Brady Ellison (below) of the USA and Deepika Kumari of India joined team gold medalists Germany for the men and Team India for the women on the top steps of the podiums. Mixed team recurve champions India completed the perfect sweep. All 30 recurve medals went to Easton archers.

Team USA’s Brady Ellison took gold in individual men’s recurve.
Team USA’s Brady Ellison took gold in individual men’s recurve.

In the compound competition, the story was similar, with every individual and team gold medal won by Team Easton shooters. India’s Abishek Verma won compound men’s gold, while the women’s title was taken by Colombia’s Sara Lopez, with Denmark taking the compound men’s title with Stephan Hansen and Martin Damsbo shooting Easton, the Colombian women taking gold with an all-Easton team, and the mixed team title going to the all-Easton Russian team of Elizaveta Knyazeva and Anton Bulaev. A total of 23 of 30 medals were won by Easton compound archers.



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