World Archery will host its world cup final in 2025 in Nanjing, China, before going to Mexico for the world cup final in 2026 through 2028, the executive board has announced.
Next year’s event in Nanjing will mark the first time that a city in China has hosted the Hyundai Archery World Cup Final. The date is not officially set for the event, which is the end of a five-event schedule that starts April 8 in Haines City, Florida.
The World Archery executive board also named Yankton, South Dakota, as host of the 2027 World Archery Para Championships and the first-ever combined World Archery Field and 3D Championships. Yankton has previously hosted the youth (2015), indoor (2018), outdoor (2021) and field (2022) championships.
Mexico will host the finale of the 20th season of the international tour in 2026, two decades after the inaugural season concluded at the pyramids in Merida.
The Australian capital of Canberra was selected to host the 2027 World Archery Para Championships. The event is expected to act as the primary qualifier for the 2028 Paralympic Summer Games in Los Angeles.
2025 Hyundai Archery World Cup
April 8–13: Haines City, Florida
May 6–11: Shanghai
June 3–8: Antalya, Turkiye
July 8–13: Madrid
Finals, TBA: Nanjing, China