Final list of 128 archers competing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The entry list for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is now complete.
Fifty-three National Olympic Committees have submitted the names of the 128 archers – 64 men and 64 women – who will participate in the archery competitions at the Esplanade des Invalides.
(While it is still possible that late changes may occur, these are unusual.)
The majority of the athletes had already been confirmed by their teams – but this list is now official.
Among them is Olympic debutant Baptiste Addis, who at 17 years and 233 days of age on the day of the opening ceremony is the youngest French athlete across all sports competing at France’s home Games.
He is not the youngest archer. That will be Brit Megan Havers at 16 years and 237 days. Colombia’s Andrés Hernandez is also aged 16 at the start of the Games. The oldest is Wioleta Myszor at 41.
Paris will be Japan’s Furukawa Takaharu’s sixth Olympics.
Entry list: 2024 Olympics
More information on the event page.
Argentina: Mario Jajarabilla
Australia: Peter Boukouvalas and Laura Paeglis
Austria: Elisabeth Straka
Azerbaijan: Yaylagul Ramazanova
Bangladesh: Sagor Islam
Bhutan: Lam Dorji
Brazil: Marcus D’Almeida and Ana Sliachticas
Canada: Virginie Chénier and Eric Peters
Chad: Israel Madaye
Chile: Andres Gallardo
China: An Qixuan, Kao Wenchao, Li Jiaman, Li Zhongyuan, Wang Yan and Yang Xiaolei
Chinese Taipei: Chiu Yi-Ching, Lei Chien-Ying, Li Tsai-Chi, Lin Zih-Siang, Tai Yu-Hsuan and Tang Chih-Chun
Colombia: Santiago Arcila, Jorge Enriquez, Andrés Hernandez Vera and Ana Maria Rendon
Cuba: Hugo Franco
Czech Republic: Marie Horackova and Adam Li
Denmark: Kirstine Danstrup
Egypt: Jana Ali and Youssof Tolba
El Salvador: Oscar Ticas
Estonia: Reena Parnat
Finland: Antti Tekoniemi
France: Baptiste Addis, Lisa Barbelin, Thomas Chirault, Amélie Cordeau, Caroline Lopez and Jean-Charles Valladont
Germany: Katharina Bauer, Michelle Kroppen, Charline Schwarz and Florian Unruh
Great Britain: Conor Hall, Tom Hall, Megan Havers, Penny Healey, Bryony Pitman and Alex Wise
Guinea: Fatoumata Sylla
India: Ankita Bhakat, Dhiraj Bommadevara, Pravin Jadhav, Bhajan Kaur, Deepika Kumari and Tarundeep Rai
Indonesia: Diananda Choirunisa, Syifa Nurafifah Kamal, Rezza Octavia and Arif Pangestu
Iran: Mobina Fallah
Israel: Roy Dror and Mikaella Moshe
Italy: Federico Musolesi, Mauro Nespoli, Alessandro Paoli and Chiara Rebagliati
Japan: Furukawa Takaharu, Nakanishi Junya, Noda Satsuki and Saito Fumiya
Kazakhstan: Ilfat Abdullin, Alexandr Yeremenko and Dauletkeldi Zhangbyrbay
Korea: Jeon Hunyoung, Kim Je Deok, Kim Woojin, Lee Woo Seok, Lim Sihyeon and Nam Suhyeon
Luxembourg: Pit Klein
Malaysia: Syaqiera Mashayikh, Nurul Fazil and Ariana Zairi
Mexico: Matias Grande, Bruno Martinez, Carlos Rojas, Angela Ruiz, Alejandra Valencia and Ana Paula Vazquez
Moldova: Alexandra Mirca and Dan Olaru
Mongolia: Otgonbold Baatarkhuyag
Netherlands: Quinty Roeffen, Gaby Schloesser, Laura van der Winkel and Steve Wijler
Poland: Wioleta Myszor
Puerto Rico: Alondra Rivera
Romania: Madalina Amaistroaie
San Marino: Giorgia Cesarini
Slovakia: Denisa Barankova
Slovenia: Zana Pintaric and Ziga Ravnikar
South Africa: Wian Roux
Spain: Pablo Acha and Elia Canales
Tunisia: Rihab Elwalid
Türkiye: Mete Gazoz, Elif Gokkir, Berkim Tumer and Abdullah Yildirmis
Ukraine: Veronika Marchenko and Mykhailo Usach
USA: Brady Ellison, Catalina Gnoriega, Casey Kaufhold and Jennifer Mucino
US Virgin Islands: Nicholas D'Amour
Uzbekistan: Ziyodakhon Abdusattorova and Amirkhon Sadikov
Vietnam: Do Thi Anh Nguyet and Le Quoc Phong
There are 53 nations qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.