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2023 World Archery Youth Championships

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2023 World Archery Youth Championships
LocationRepublic of Ireland Limerick, Ireland
Start date1 July 2023
End date9 July 2023

The 2023 World Archery Youth Championships was the 17th edition of World Archery Youth Championships. The event was held in Limerick, Ireland 1-9 July 2023, and was organised by World Archery. Junior events were held for those under 21, and Cadet for those under 18.[1][2]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Ireland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea64111
2 India61411
3 United States33410
4 France1113
 Mexico1113
6 Denmark1012
7 Japan1001
 Latvia1001
9 China0314
10 Slovenia0202
11 Great Britain0123
12 Chinese Taipei0112
 Turkey0112
14 Israel0101
 Lithuania0101
16 Germany0011
 Poland0011
 South Africa0011
Totals (18 entries)20202060

Medal summary

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Junior

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Recurve

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Parth Salunkhe
 India
Song In-jun
 South Korea
Mathias Kramer
 Germany
Women's individual Oh Ye-jin
 South Korea
Yeom Hye-jeong
 South Korea
Bhajan Kaur
 India
Men's team  South Korea
Won Jong-hyuk
Song In-jun
Lee Jeong-han
 China
Li Mengqi
Aierdensang
Qin Wangyu
 Japan
Yuya Funahashi
Fumiya Saito
Yota Kawasaki
Women's team  South Korea
Yeom Hye-jeong
Oh Ye-jin
Seo Bo-eun
 France
Caroline Lopez
Victoria Sebastian
Amélie Cordeau
 Poland
Aleksandra Ozdoba
Klaudia Płaza
Barbara Grzybek
Mixed Team  South Korea
Yeom Hye-jeong
Won Jong-hyuk
 Chinese Taipei
Li Tsai-chi
Huang Li-cheng
 India
Ridhi
Parth Salunkhe

Compound

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Nikolas Langeland
 Norway
Aljaž Matija Brenk
 Slovenia
Mathias Fullerton
 Denmark
Women's individual Sydney Sullenberger
 United States
Hazal Burun
 Turkey
Hallie Boulton
 Great Britain
Men's team  Denmark
Mathias Fullerton
Tore Bjarnarson
Rasmus Bramsen
 Slovenia
Aljaž Matija Brenk
Tim Jevšnik
Matija Rožič
 United States
Sawyer Sullivan
Isaac Sullivan
Nathaniel Wilken
Women's team  India
Anveet Kaur
Parneet Kaur
Pragati
 Mexico
Adriana Castillo
María Jiménez Valdez
Selene Rodríguez
 United States
Sydney Sullenberger
Carson Krahe
Makenna Proctor
Mixed Team  India
Anveet Kaur
Priyansh
 Israel
Shamai Yamrom
Romi Maymon
 Great Britain
Ajay Scott
Patience Wood

Cadet

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Recurve

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Romans Sergejevs
 Latvia
Choi Chul-jun
 South Korea
Baptiste Addis
 France
Women's individual Yun Soo-hee
 South Korea
Zhu Jingyi
 China
Dünya Yenihayat
 Turkey
Men's team  France
Baptiste Addis
Jules Pedoux
Alexis Renaudineau
 South Korea
Ji Ye-chan
Choi Woo-seok
Choi Chul-jun
 India
Ujjwal Dhama
Goldi Mishra
Agastay Singh
Women's team  South Korea
Yun Soo-hee
Kim Ha-eun
Yu Seul-ha
 China
Zhu Jingyi
Bao Yijing
Li Sihan
 Chinese Taipei
Fong You-jhu
Lin Shu-yan
Chiang Yu-tung
Mixed Team  Japan
Aoi Wada
Kosei Shirai
 United States
Gabrielle Sasai
Christian Stoddard
 China
Zhi Jingyuan
Zhu Jingyi

Compound

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[3] Dewey Hathaway
 United States
Jonas Grigaravičius
 Lithuania
Franco De Wet
 South Africa
Women's individual Aditi Gopichand Swami
 India
Leann Drake
 United States
Liko Arreola
 United States
Men's team  Mexico
Víctor Portillo
Elías Reyes
Rafael Muñoz
 India
Manav Jadhao
Pawan Gat
Ganesh Thirumuru
 United States
Dewey Hathaway
Grady Kane
Landyn Cox
Women's team  India
Aishwarya Sharma
Aditi Gopichand Swami
Ekta Rani
 United States
Olivia Dean
Liko Arreola
Leann Drake
 Mexico
Regina Bernal
Valentina García Gómez
Lia Carolina Lugo
Mixed Team  United States
Dewey Hathaway
Olivia Dean
 Great Britain
Isabella Bruguier
Ioan Rees
 India
Aishwarya Sharma
Manav Ganeshrao Jadhao

References

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