Japan selects eight-strong squads for winter offseason ahead of Olympic year
The first phase of selections for Japan’s national team in 2020 has cut the field of 32 to just 16 – eight men and eight women – for winter training.
Four archers were eliminated on 13 November and a further four on 14 November.
Among those no longer in play for a spot on the Japanese team at the 2020 Olympic Games is two-time Olympic medallist Hiroshi Yamamoto and recently crowned recurve women’s national champion Yu Irie.
Reigning World Archery Field Champion Wataru Oonuki led the recurve men’s selection after the first two days having shot an average of 673.75 points across four 72-arrow 70-metre ranking rounds. The cut to make the top eight was 645.5.
Ren Hayakawa was the top scorer in the recurve women, averaging 665.25 points. The women’s top-eight cut was 647.5.
There are two more phases to this selection process. It is expected that the scores reset at the start of each day of the trials – which would continue the format from the first phase – leaving absolutely no margin for error.
On 22 March 2020, the eight athletes in each gender will be cut to five. (Two will be eliminated on 21 March and a third the day afterwards.)
A final two days of trials will take place on 11-12 April 2020, after which the top three recurve men and recurve women in the selection rankings will be named as Japan’s team for the Games next summer.
The trials are taking place at Yumenoshima Park Archery Field, which is the same venue that will be used for the archery competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Japan in 2020: Eight-strong squads
The institution or team the archer represents is provided.
recurve men
- Hiroki Muto, Keio University
- Takaharu Furukawa, Kindai University Staff (day one trials leader)
- Hideki Kikuchi, Edion
- Junya Nakanishi, Kindai University
- Yuki Kawata, Nippon Sport Science University
- Wataru Oonuki, Sagami (day two trials leader)
- Kazuki Ohi, Mitsubishi Electric
- Ayumi Iwata, Edion
Recurve women
- Tomomi Sugimoto, Miki House
- Waka Sonoda, Adachi Shinden High School
- Ren Hayakawa, Denso Solution (day one, two trials leader)
- Miki Nakamura, Hard Off Corporation
- Utano Agu, Doshisha University
- Aoi Kojo, Nippon Sport Science University Graduate School
- Tomoka Ohashi, Kindai University
- Azusa Yamauchi, Kindai University
Thanks to George Tekmitchov, Yoshi Komatsu and Phil Knall.
The archery competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games begin on 24 July.