Indoor World Championships and World Cup Final contenders set sights on Las Vegas

Indoor World Championships & World Cup Final contenders set sights on Las Vegas Las Vegas (USA) – 27 January 2012 Brady ELLISON will lead the US delegation    Archers across the globe are getting geared up for Vegas. You can read it in their Facebook posts, see it in their Tweets: all eyes are on Sin City. The World Archery Indoor Championships will take place from 5-9 February 2012. Stage 3 and the Final of the Indoor Archery World Cup will be held just after that on 10-11 February (part of the NFAA World Archery Festival).   Though Las Vegas offers top quality entertainment, perhaps none will be more exciting than the gold medal showdown at the World Archery Indoor Championships. Number one world ranked archer Brady ELLISON (USA), along with his teammates, is focused on winning the first-ever individual recurve men’s gold medal for the US in a World Indoor Championship.   At the recent European Indoor Tournament in Nimes, France, which also served as the second stage of the Indoor Archery World Cup, ELLISON shot a near-perfect 597/600, setting a new US record and tying the current world record.   Now he will be part of a US team that seeks to defend the seven gold medals that the US took at the last Championships in 2009. The US squad will face many of the world’s top teams in their quest for gold, including archers from Mexico, Ukraine, Italy, Canada, Russia, Belgium and France. Over 300 archers are expected to compete.   Competitors will gather at the South Point Hotel and Casino for the tournament, which opens 5 February with official practice beginning in the morning. Competition will kick off with a 60-arrow qualification round on 6 February; team and individual elimination rounds will take place on 7 and 8 February, in which archers and their national teams will compete in intense head-to-head match play.   Those archers and teams who survive the elimination rounds will compete in the medal matches of the World Archery Indoor Championships, scheduled to take place in the South Point’s Equestrian Center Arena.   Potential medal contenders on the recurve side include ELLISON, as well as Michele FRANGILLI and Marco GALIAZZO (ITA), Juan Rene SERRANO (MEX), Italy’s Natalia VALEEVA, a multi-time world champion, 2008 Olympic gold medallist Viktor RUBAN (UKR), US Olympians Jennifer NICHOLS and Victor WUNDERLE, and Mexico’s Aida ROMAN and Alejandra VALENCIA.   For compound archers, the competition will be equally hot: look for strong performances from Martin DAMSBO (DEN), Pierre-Julien DELOCHE (FRA), the duo of Dietmar TRILLUS and Christopher PERKINS from Canada, USA’s Reo WILDE, Braden GELLENTHIEN and Jimmy BUTTS, Albina LOGINOVA (RUS), Marcella TONIOLI (ITA), Ivana BUDEN (CRO), Gladys WILLEMS (BEL), Christie COLIN (USA), and Erika ANSCHUTZ (USA), the number one world ranked archer. Many of the world’s top young archers will also be participating: most countries are sending both junior and senior teams.   The week’s excitement continues on 10 February, with the opening of the three-day NFAA World Archery Festival and final stage of the Indoor Archery World Cup. Over 1,800 competitors are expected for this event, also at South Point; archers will compete for part of the World Archery Festival cash pay-out of over USD 165,000.   Athlete interviews and media credentials for this event are available upon request.   Follow the events on www.worldarcheryindoor.com and www.worldarchery.org.   Teresa IACONI USA Archery Marketing & Public Relations Mobile: +1 860 904 0497   Edited by World Archery Communication