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Record-breaking Pickering shines but team agony for Bermuda

Camerin Pickering shattered the national record at the Pan American Archery Championships, though there was heartbreak for Bermuda in the team event.

Pickering put on a masterclass in the Men’s Individual Recurve 70m, racking up a staggering 653 out of 720 to finish 17th. Crucially, he sailed past the elite Minimum Qualification Score of 650 to cement his place on the world stage.

It proved a tougher day for his compatriots, with Bernard Wade III finishing 45th (591), Jaydon Roberts 47th (534), and Robert O’Connor 50th (443).

Attention then turned to the team event, where a top-eight finish would secure a spot at the Lima 2027 Pan American Games. Bermuda pushed heavyweights Canada all the way in a nerve-shredding encounter but ultimately succumbed to a narrow 5-3 defeat.

Despite agonizingly missing out on Peru, the qualification dream remains alive with a final opportunity coming up at next year’s secondary qualifying event.

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