Archers’ ache as Olympics qualification gets complicated


He knows the feeling: Archery coach Lee Jae-hyung hopes his charges get to compete in Bangkok and Paris next year.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s archery coach Lee Jae-hyung is keeping his fingers crossed that archers vying for Olympics qualification will get to participate in the Archery Asia Cup and World Cup meets in Bangkok and Paris next year.

The Korean coach said the current Covid-19 situation complicates the Olympics qualification as most tournaments have been called off.

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