archery
Tokyo (AFP) - "Armless archer" Matt Stutzman said he would not be giving up on his quest for an elusive Paralympics gold medal after being knocked out in the last 16 for the second Games in a row Tuesday. "I'm not quitting," said the London 2012 silver medallist after losing 143-137 to Slovakia's Marcel Pavlik in the men's individual compound open archery category. "I'm going to be back in Paris (2024) and my ultimate goal is to represent the United States in LA (2028), that will be my last Games," added American Stutzman, who also fell at the same stage in Rio five years ago. The 2015 world c...
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Tokyo (AFP) - "Armless archer" Matt Stutzman is one of the world's most recognisable athletes, but he is sporting a new, slimmer look in Tokyo as he aims to make up for missing out on a Paralympics medal five years ago. The London 2012 men's individual compound archery silver medallist failed to get past the last 16 in Rio, so he decided to get fitter in his quest for Tokyo 2020 gold. Stutzman weighed 103 kilograms (227 pounds) in Rio but has shed 27kg and said he felt the benefit in 35 Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) heat at the Yumenoshima Archery Park during Friday's ranking round of the men's indi...
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