Georgian female archers’ team claims European Grand Prix gold

  • The Georgian women’s team photographed on the podium in Sofia. Photo: World Archery Europe.
Agenda.ge, 8 Aug 2018 - 18:25, Tbilisi,Georgia

The Georgian women archers were crowned champions at the European Archery Grand Prix that concluded last weekend in Bulgaria’s capital of Sofia.

The three-member team took the gold in the recurve category, finishing ahead of Japan and Turkey in the tournament that saw 33 countries represented by 288 competitors.

Involving archers Kristine Esebua — a 2016 world championship runner-up — as well as Khatuna Narimanidze and her daughter Tsiko Phutkaradze, the Georgian squad claimed the title after defeating Japan with a score 5-3.

Tsiko Phutkaradze in action at the tournament. Photo: World Archery Europe.

The result followed their 6-2 win over Belarus in the semifinal and a narrow 5-4 victory against Ukraine in the last 8 stage.

Georgian women launched their quest for final honours with a first round win over estonia with a score 5-4.

The Georgian women scored their best result at the Grand Prix in the recurve category. Photo: World Archery Europe.

Competitors from Georgia took part in two other events — men’s recurve and a mixed recurve category with male and female archers.

The male competitors of the Georgian roster included Lasha Pkhakadze, Jaba Moseshvili and Zurab Mestvirishvili.

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