Antalya Centennial Archery Field ( Turkish : Antalya 100. Yıl Okçuluk Sahası ) is an archery field in Antalya , Turkey .
8-630: Situated in the Meltem neighborhood, the archery field on the lawn has the dimensions 140 m × 175 m (459 ft × 574 ft), where 50 targets can be placed. İt has a seating capacity of 500 spectators. The venue was leased to the Antalya Archery Club (Antalya Okçuluk İhtisas Kulübü) on November 17, 1998, for 49 years by its owner, the Directorate General of Youth and Sports. The facility also has offices,
16-644: A lounge area, and a meeting room. It is also home to Antalya Anadolu Archery Club (Antalaya Anadolu Okçuluk Kulübü). The venue hosts the FITA Archery World Cup competitions organized by the World Archery Federation (WAF) and run by the Turkish Archery Federation since 2006. This article about a Turkish sports venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This archery article
24-403: A trophy, watch and cash prize of 5,000 CHF. Winners Including all individual and team stage and final medals up to end of 2023 World Cup final. The following table shows the total number of all medals (including stage and finals). Including stage and final medals up to end of 2023 World Cup final. Recurve archer Compound archer The following table shows
32-492: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . FITA Archery World Cup The Archery World Cup is a competition organized by World Archery , where the archers compete in four stages in four countries and the best eight archers of each category (from 2010, four archers during 2006–09) advance to an additional stage to contest the Archery World Cup Final. Started in 2006, this form of competition
40-576: The World Cup is broadcast live on Eurosport . It carries sponsorship from Kia and Longines , which supports the annual Longines Prize of Precision for archery, for the "best male and female athletes that master bow and arrow through concentration, balance, accuracy, and skill". The prize money for 2022 season was: In the World Cup Finals the prize money for the individual competitions in 2018 was: For each individual World Cup stage,
48-478: The prize money offered for individual competitions in 2013 was: The following venues have hosted stages of the World Cup Final. The Longines Prize for Precision is awarded to the male and female archers who shoot the most 10s over the course of the competition at the end of the season. It has been awarded since 2010 and is awarded to compound and recurve archers in alternate years. Winners receive
56-648: The total number of individual medals (including stage and finals). Including stage and final medals up to end of 2023 World Cup final. Recurve archer Compound archer An Indoor Archery World Cup was inaugurated in 2010. It is played in the off-season (November to February), with fewer stages and the final competed in Las Vegas . In 2014, the stages were held in Marrakesh , Singapore and Telford . 2019-2020 Indoor Archery World Series have 6 qualification and one final stage. After 2018,
64-474: Was introduced following the success of the 2003 World Archery Championships in New York and the 2004 Summer Olympics with the intent of making the sport more popular and attractive to spectators, with the matches being held in 'spectacular' locations and the final matches being broadcast online. It has received plaudits for its innovative approach to the sport, raising its profile and reach. From 2013 ,
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