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Bermuda Archers Target World Cup Final Stage

4 Bermudians compete in the Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 4 in Madrid

Archer Robin Selley takes aim competing amongst the world’s elite in Madrid

Four Bermudian archers have travelled to Madrid, Spain, to compete in the Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 4. This event marks the final World Cup of the season before the highly anticipated championships in September, providing a crucial opportunity for the island’s archers to test their skills against the global elite.

Flying the Bermuda flag are Robin Selley, Jaydon Roberts, Camerin Pickering, and Bernard Wade III. These athletes are well-known figures in Bermudian archery, consistently representing the island at international events. Their participation in Madrid reflects Bermuda’s commitment to developing its talent in the sport.

In the Men’s Recurve Division Qualification Round, Camerin Pickering led the Bermudian contingent, finishing in 89th place with a score of 623. Jaydon Roberts followed closely in 94th position with a score of 615, while Bernard Wade III placed 98th with a score of 596. These scores position them for the upcoming elimination rounds.

In the Women’s Recurve Division Qualification Round, Robin Selley finished in 80th position with a score of 583.

While the qualification rounds are always a tough test against the world’s best archers, the presence of four Bermudian athletes at this level of competition underscores the island’s dedication to the sport. This World Cup stage offers invaluable experience as they continue their preparation for future international championships, aiming to climb the world rankings.

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