The Chinese Taipei Archery Association (CTAA) will organise the 3rd Asian Grand Prix 2010 in Taipei from 28 June to4 July 2010. All the members and honorary members of the Asian Archery Federation are invited to participate in this competition that will count for the World Ranking.
The 8th World University Archery Championship (hereinafter referred to as the Championship)
2.Auspices
International University Sports Federation (FISU)
3.Co-organizers
Federation University Sports of China (FUSC)
Chinese Archery Association
Executive Office of the Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade, Shenzhen
Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism
4.Dates
September 23-26, 2010
5.Venue
Shenzhen Stadium (Sungang West Road, Sports Center, Shenzhen)
6.Official Hotel
Shenzhen Silver Lake Resort Hotel (No. 38, Yinhu Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen)
a. The Organizing Committee provides accommodation for all archers and team officials in the main building of the Silver Lake Resort Hotel.
b. The Organizing Committee provides accommodation for VIPs and technical officers in the villa section of the Silver Lake Resort Hotel.
7.International Supervision, Control, and Arbitration Committee
All decisions taken at the time of the championship by the C.I.S.C.A ,which is set up by the Executive Committee of FISU are final The C.I.S.C.A is composed of:
a. Chairman, a delegate of the FISU Executive Committee
b. A delegate of International Archery Federation (FITA)
c. Chairman of FISU Technical Commission (CT)
d. A delegate from the FISU Medical Commission (CM)
Guangzhou, March 9 – The National Archery Team of China kicked off the first round of its selective competition for the upcoming Asian Games at Huangcun Sports Base in Guangzhou yesterday.
Fifty-two archers take part, including Guo Dan, a member of China’s silver-winning Women’s Team at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.
Archers to represent China at the Guangzhou Asian Games will be selected through two rounds of competition among teammates at the national level. The second round will be held in July.
Selected athletes will then compete in a series of national and international events, most importantly the Archery World Cup in Ogden in America this August, to warm up for November’s showdown against traditional powerhouse South Korea in Guangzhou, said Tian Yuling, Head Coach of the Chinese Archery Team.
There will be four events for Archery in the 2010 Asiad: Men’s Team, Women’s Team, Men’s Individual and Women’s Individual.
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