Shanghai, CN -(AmmoLand.com)- Easton shooters claim 11 of 12 individual medals and set two new world records this past weekend in Shanghai.
In men’s compound, Mike “Mr. Perfect” Schloesser bested his own world record with an impressive 717/720 double 50m score using the proven Easton X10 Pro Tour. The USA trio of Steve Anderson, Reo Wilde and Alex Wifler bested the combined team world record with a 2133/2160, all using X10 series arrows. Schloesser would go on to claim individual gold over Turkey’s Demir Elmagaacli, also shooting the X10 Pro Tour.
Women’s compound led to a 1-4 X10 podium sweep. Sara Lopez (Colombia) defeated Sarah Sonnichsen (Denmark) in the Gold medal final, while Korea’s Seol Dayeong defeated Linda Ochoa-Anderson of Mexico to claim Bronze.
Big action in men’s recurve saw a massive 697 qualification score from USA’s Brady Ellison, the third highest score ever shot in competition, all of which have been shot using the Easton X10. Making their way through the elimination matches, Sjef van den Berg (Netherlands) and Zach Garrett (USA) faced off in a head to head Gold medal match featuring two of the games youngest stars. Sjef topped Zach 6-2 to claim his first World Cup medal, and Wei Chun-Heng (Chinese Taipei) won the bronze match for the Easton X10 sweep.
A group of Korean juniors made their mark on the world stage, with a gold medal for Ju Hyebhin and a bronze for Kim Chaeyun, with the silver going to Chinese Taipei’s podium regular, Tan Ya-Ting.
World Cup stage 2 moves to Medellin, Colombia May 10-15 and will feature a preview of many of the teams that will be competing in the Rio Olympic Games in August.
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