Canada marked a historic week at the World Archery Field Championships in northern Alberta, achieving a series of firsts on home soil. For the first time, the championships were hosted in Canada, the Canadian team fielded a record number of archers, and qualified for medal matchesāculminating in a groundbreaking back-to-back medal win for the nation.
The day kicked off with Canadaās Compound U21 Mixed Team, represented by Anya Pinel and Dustin Watson, both from Ontario. In a high-stakes match against Romaniaās Rares Daniel Alexandrescu and Andreea Albu, the Canadian duo dominated all four sets, claiming the bronze medal with a score of 83-72.
āI felt pretty strong today. We shot well, communicated really well on the line, and just got it done,ā said Watson, participating in his second World Championships. āAt the end of the day, you know you are shooting against the best in the world. You are not coming to come here to win, but you come here you hope you shoot your best and you see what happens.ā
Anya Pinel, reflecting on the moment, shared her excitement: āThe week was very exciting, and after the first few days I settled in and things went better. I didnāt really expect this to happen. Now Iām looking ahead to more international competitions.ā
This win marks Canadaās first-ever team medal at the World Archery Field Championships. However, the day wasnāt over for Team Canada.
The Canadian Menās Team, comprised of Jovica Djukic (SK), Andrew Fagan (ON), and Brian Maxwell (BC), faced off against Swedenās Marcus Axelsson, Jacob Benschjƶld, and Kaj Sjƶberg in a closely contested bronze medal match. Each team, consisting of Barebow, Recurve, and Compound archers, traded victories in the first two ends. Canada eventually edged ahead, securing the bronze medal with a narrow 59-57 win.
āI think we all really knew what we had to do, said Brian Maxell. āIt was a great feeling, to compete in front of the home crowd.ā
Andrew Fagan praised the teamās collective effort: āWe came in knowing we had a solid team. Everyone did a great job, we had a great barebow archer, and Brian has a ton of experience on the international stage.ā
Jovica Djukic added, I woke up good, everything rested with a good night sleep. We had a good team, a good vibe on the team and everyone did their own part and we got rewarded. Everything was great here and the host, and the organizers did a phenomenal job with everything, and it was great to experience this with the rest of our Canadian team.ā
Canada will continue in the finals on Sunday morning when Ameilia Gagne competes in the Gold medal match for Recurve U21 Women.Ā
For full results from the event, pleaseĀ click here.
For more information, please contact:
Karl Balisch
Executive Director
Archery Canada
kbalisch@archerycanada.com