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Scholarships totalling CHF 1,250 (£1,100/$1,300/€1,300) in each category have been introduced for the Youth Finals, including CHF 700 (£600/$700/€700) for the winners.
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Indoor Archery World Series events are open to any archer registered to a member National Federation, with the entry period for points events expected to start soon.Ī prize of CHF 5,000 (£4,400/$5,100/€5,100) is on offer for the Finals, with second-placed archers earning CHF 2,000 (£1,800/$2,000/€2,000) and CHF 1,000 (£900/$1,000/€1,000) for those who finish third. The top 16 athletes in the men's and women's recurve and compound categories in the elite rankings qualify for the Youth Finals and Finals, with a head-to-head eliminations format used. Slovenia's Toja Ellison is among the defending champions on the Indoor Archery World Series ©Getty Images
