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Facts and figures: Guide to the 2025 Hyundai Archery World Cup

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Updated on 3 April 2025 for the current season.

The Hyundai Archery World Cup is archery’s annual international tournament circuit, bringing together the world’s best archers to compete across a season of elite events around the globe.

Launched in 2006, the tour enters its 19th season in 2025 with four stages (compared to three in Olympic years), culminating in a season-ending apotheosis where only the best of the best are invited to compete. 

Stage winners automatically qualify for the grand final, with remaining spots filled based on Hyundai Archery World Cup Ranking points.

Men’s and women’s Hyundai Archery World Cup Champions are crowned at the final event in two bowstyles – recurve, which is the Olympic discipline, and compound – while stages also host events for teams and mixed teams.

Finals are broadcast worldwide on archery+ and the circuit offers the largest prize purse of any international archery tournament, totalling more than 400,000 CHF, with each champion receiving 30,000 CHF in 2025.

This year, the primary rule change is the removal of an early elimination round for high-attendance stages, with only the top 64 qualifiers advancing to matchplay and no byes granted.

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