Archery holds first online event with Olympic distance | Inquirer Sports

Archery holds first online event with Olympic distance

/ 04:00 AM August 01, 2020

Philippine arche­ry wanted to join the growing number of sports using technology to run around the coronavirus restrictions.

It hit the bull’s-eye on Friday as Jason Feliciano emerged as the first-ever champ of the World Archery-Philippines (WAP) virtual championship that was streamed live using multiple cameras.

“We thought about it because we don’t want our athletes to be on stand-by,” said WAP secretary general Rosendo Sombrio of the meet reserved for national athletes.

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The tournament rode the bandwagon initiated by taekwondo, which held poomsae and speed-kicking, chess and pole vault, among others.

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Feliciano, who hails from Dagupan City, bested Phoebe Amistoso of Sibulan, Negros Oriental, in the final of the recurve Olympic round which was fought over a distance of 70 meters.

Olympian and Southeast Asian Games gold medalists Rachelle dela Cruz and husband Paul Merton dela Cruz missed the tournament due to a lockdown order in the barangay that covers their home range in Novaliches, Quezon City.

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Sombrio said the couple had to move to Bulacan but they don’t have a range setup there.

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Many-time Olympian and coach Jennifer Chan will battle Andrea Robles of Manila for compound gold over the weekend.

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For the test event, the archers competed via the usual knockout style employing cameras focused on the participant and the target.

Sombrio said they plan to stage a nationwide tournament next month using technical officials and requiring three cameras for each participant including a moving camera to track the shot.

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A virtual archery tournament was first staged by World Archery recently but that event only held competitions from a distance of 18 meters.

“We are the first to hold a virtual event employing the Olympic distances,” Sombrio said.

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