Hyundai Archery World Cup Champion Marcus D’Almeida Takes Home First Place at Second Stage of International Tour in Yecheon, Korea

Marcus outperforms Korean men in Yecheon with 72-arrow qualifying round

In the recurve men’s event at the second stage of the international tour in Yecheon, Korea, Hyundai Archery World Cup Champion Marcus D’Almeida took home first place. He scored an impressive 691 points in the 72-arrow 70-metre qualifying round, securing his position as the top seed.

Marcus was thrilled with his performance and attributed his success to his focus and adaptability to changing wind conditions. Despite facing challenges, he maintained his composure and delivered a standout performance on the field. He was the only recurve archer to score over 690 points, showcasing his talent and skill.

The competition was intense, with archers pushing themselves to their limits to secure a spot on the leaderboard. Kim Woojin and Matias Grande finished closely behind Marcus in second and third place, respectively. While Kim Woojin dropped one point below Marcus, Matias Grande trailed by just one additional point.

Marcus missed out on participating in the season opener in Shanghai but made up for it with his strong showing in Yecheon. He emphasized the importance of continuous training and self-improvement as he works towards defending his title and maintaining his position as the world’s top archer. Despite past successes, Marcus remains focused on the present and is determined to push himself further this season of the World Cup circuit.

In conclusion, Marcus D’Almeida continues to dominate on the international stage of archery with another impressive win at the second stage of the Hyundai Archery World Cup Tour in Yecheon, Korea. His dedication to training and skill continue to make him a force to be reckoned with in this sport.

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