Australia’s Men’s Recurve Team Clinches Bronze at the Asia Cup

The Australian Men’s Recurve Team delivered a composed and high-caliber performance at the Asia Cup #1, securing the bronze medal in a day of intense matchplay. The trio of Ryan Tyack, Jai Crawley, and Chris Jackson showcased exceptional teamwork, composure, and technical precision, particularly excelling under the pressure of multiple shoot-offs.

Their campaign began in the 1/8 elimination round, where they overcame Singapore, setting the tone for the day. In the quarterfinals, they continued their momentum with a strong victory over Bangladesh, demonstrating their ability to remain consistent and adapt to shifting conditions.

The semifinal matchup against India proved to be a challenging contest. Despite a determined effort, the Australian team fell short against the Indian squad, pushing them into the bronze medal match against Kazakhstan.

With a place on the podium at stake, the Australians stepped up when it mattered most. Winning crucial shoot-offs with scores of 30 and 29. With synchronised execution and focus, they claimed the bronze medal, securing Australia’s first international medal in the 2025 season.

This achievement highlights the continued strength of Australian archery on the international stage and sets a solid foundation for the competitions ahead. With this success, Tyack, Crawley, and Jackson have reinforced their standing as a team, and their performance at the Asia Cup signals promising prospects for future events.

Results Summary:
1/8 Final – Def. Singapore
Quarterfinal – Def. Bangladesh
Semifinal – Loss to India
Bronze Medal MatchWin against Kazakhstan

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