World Archery Championships

The World Archery Championships are a series of competitions in Archery organised by the World Archery Federation (WA). They first competition held under that title took place in 1931.

World Archery Championships
World Archery Championships logo
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)varying
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1931 (1931)

Competition archery takes a wide variety of formats, but the title World Championships is commonly reserved for the following three events:[1]

  1. Outdoor World Championships in target Archery
  2. Indoor World Championships in target Archery
  3. World Championships in field Archery.

Of these, the Outdoor World Championships in target Archery is most commonly referred to as simply the 'World Archery Championships', and the winners most commonly referred to as simply "world champions". Events in those outdoor championships are held involving fixed targets at set distances, using a variety of bows, the recurve bow from 1931 and the compound bow since 1995.

Although less widely recognised, World Championship events are also held in Youth archery (outdoor only - field and indoor youth events are held alongside the senior championships), Para-archery, University archery and 3D archery. A ski archery World Championships was last held in 2007, but is not part of the current rotation.[2] Following the accession of archery to permanent sports at the Summer Universiade, the University world championships will also cease to be part of the World Archery Championships rotation in 2014.[2]

World Archery Championships Events

NumberEventsFirstLast
1World Outdoor Target Championships19312019 (50th)
2World Indoor Target Championships19912018 (14th)
3World Field Archery Championships19692018 (26th)
4World 3D Archery Championships20032019 (9th)
5World Ski Archery Championships19992017 (10th)
6World Para Archery Championships19982019 (12th)
7World Youth Archery Championships19912019 (16th)
8World University Archery Championships19962016 (11th)

And for the divisions as defined in their respective chapters:

  • World Archery Flight Championships;
  • World Archery Ski Championships;
  • World Archery Run Championships.

Despite the above provision, a World Championship does not have to be awarded if the Executive Board determines it is not appropriate.

Outdoor

Number Year Location Events
1 1931 Lwów 2
2 1932 Warsaw 2
3 1933 London 4
4 1934 Båstad 4
5 1935 Brussels 4
6 1936 Prague 4
7 1937 Paris 4
8 1938 London 4
9 1939 Oslo 4
10 1946 Stockholm 4
11 1947 Prague 4
12 1948 London 4
13 1949 Paris 4
14 1950 Copenhagen 4
15 1952 Brussels 4
16 1954 Oslo 4
17 1955 Helsinki 4
18 1957 Prague 4
19 1958 Brussels 4
20 1959 Stockholm 4
21 1961 Oslo 4
22 1963 Helsinki 4
23 1965 Västerås 4
24 1967 Amersfoort 4
25 1969 Valley Forge 4
26 1971 York 4
27 1973 Grenoble 4
28 1975 Interlaken 4
29 1977 Canberra 4
30 1979 West Berlin 4
31 1981 Punta Ala 4
32 1983 Los Angeles 4
33 1985 Seoul 4
34 1987 Adelaide 4
35 1989 Lausanne 4
36 1991 Kraków 4
37 1993 Antalya 4
38 1995 Jakarta 8
39 1997 Victoria 8
40 1999 Riom 8
41 2001 Beijing 8
42 2003 New York 8
43 2005 Madrid 8
44 2007 Leipzig 8
45 2009 Ulsan 8
46 2011 Turin 10
47 2013 Belek 10
48 2015 Copenhagen 10
49 2017 Mexico City 10
50 2019 's-Hertogenbosch 10
51 2021 Yankton 10
52 2023 Berlin 10

Indoor

Number Year Location Events
1 1991 Oulu 4
2 1993 Perpignan 4
3 1995 Birmingham 8
4 1997 Istanbul 8
5 1999 Havana 8
6 2001 Florence 8
7 2003 Nîmes 8
8 2005 Aalborg 8
9 2007 Izmir 16
10 2009 Rzeszów 16
11 2012 Las Vegas 16
12 2014 Nîmes 16
13 2016 Ankara 16
14 2018 Yankton 16

Field

Number Year Location Events
1 1969 Valley Forge
2 1971 Cardiff
3 1972 Gorizia
4 1974 Zagreb
5 1976 Molndal
6 1978 Geneva
7 1980 Palmerston North
8 1982 Kingsclere
9 1984 Hyvinkää
10 1986 Radstadt
11 1988 Bolzano
12 1990 Loen
13 1992 Margraten
14 1994 Vertus
15 1996 Kranjska Gora
16 1998 Obergurgl
17 2000 Cortina
18 2002 Canberra
19 2004 Plitvice
20 2006 Gothenburg
21 2008 Llwynypia
22 2010 Visegrád
23 2012 Val d'Isère
24 2014 Zagreb
25 2016 Dublin
26 2018 Cortina
27 2021 Yankton

3D

Number Year Location Events
1 2003 Sully-sur-Loire 8
2 2005 Genoa 8
3 2007 Sopron 10
4 2009 Latina 10
5 2011 Donnersbach 10
6 2013 Sassari 10
7 2015 Terni 10
8 2017 Avignon 10
9 2019 Lac la Biche 10

Ski Archery

The 8th Ski Archery World Championships held in Moscow in Russia in 2013. [3]

Number Year Location Events
1 1999 -
2 2000 -
3 2001 -
4 2005
5 2007
6 2009
7 2011
8 2013 Moscow
9 2015
10 2017

Para

Number Year Location Events
1 1998 Stoke Mandeville
2 1999 Christchurch
3 2001 Nymburk
4 2003 Madrid
5 2005 Massa Carrara
6 2007 Cheongju
7 2009 Nymburk
8 2011 Turin
9 2013 Bangkok
10 2015 Donaueslign
11 2017 Beijing
12 2019 Hertogenbosch

Youth

Number Year Location Events
1 1991 Sandefjord
2 1993 Moliets
3 1994 Roncegno
4 1996 Chula Vista
5 1998 Sunne
6 2000 Belfort
7 2002 Nymburk
8 2004 Lilleshall
9 2006 Mérida
10 2008 Antalya
11 2009 Ogden
12 2011 Legnica
13 2013 Wuxi
14 2015 Yankton
15 2017 Rosario
16 2019 Madrid
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See also

References

  1. "World Championships". WorldArchery.org. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  2. "Search". World Archery. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  3. "Ski Archery World Championships starting today in Moscow". Worldarchery/org. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2017.

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