The second stage of the Archery World Cup is set to take place in Shanghai, China, with Bangladesh competing in all 10 events across recurve and compound disciplines, including individual, team and mixed categories. 

A 13-member Bangladesh contingent will leave the country on Sunday.

The Bangladesh Archery Federation held a press conference at the Bangladesh Olympic Association on Saturday in this regard, with the archers also in attendance.

Speaking about expectations, coach Martin Frederick emphasised that the primary focus is long-term preparation.

“The World Cup is part of our build-up to the Asian Games. From there, qualification for the Los Angeles Olympic Games will begin. So this is a very important and demanding period for us,” said the long-serving German coach.

Elaborating on the team’s targets, Frederick added: “We had a successful Asia Cup, winning gold in the men’s compound team event and securing a few top-10 finishes. We want to carry that momentum into global competition, though the World Cup is another level. Reaching the quarter-finals or finishing in the top 10 would be a strong step, opening the door to the semifinals and, hopefully, a breakthrough towards medal matches.”

Bangladesh head into the competition with confidence after their gold medal success in the men’s compound team event at last month’s Asia Cup in Thailand, raising expectations particularly in the compound section. Team member Himu Bachhar said, “We performed well in the Asia Cup and hope to maintain that consistency at the World Cup.”



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