USA’s Trenton Cowles Wins Men’s Archery Individual Recurve at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018
- Title USA’s Trenton Cowles Wins Men’s Archery Individual Recurve at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018
- Publication Date 17th October 2018
- Languages EN
- Location Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The IOC offers the following Video News Release to all news agencies, broadcasters and online news platforms free of charge. STORY HEADLINE: USA’S TRENTON COWLES WINS MEN’S ARCHERY INDIVIDUAL RECURVE AT THE YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES BUENOS AIRES 2018 DATE: 17 October, 2018 LOCATION: Buenos Aires, Argentina LANGUAGE: English STORY SCRIPT: Trenton Cowles of the USA took just nine arrows to claim gold in the men’s Archery Individual Recurve at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018. He beat Akash Akash of India 6-0 at the Youth Olympic Park. Athletes have three arrows per set, with two points for winning the set and one each for a drawn set. The first to six points wins. Cowles proved too powerful for Akash, who had no answer to the American’s accuracy, and Cowles easily completed the shoutout to take his place on top of the podium. Belgium’s Senna Roos claimed bronze, beating Artem Ovchynnikov of the Ukraine 7-3 in the bronze medal match. Download full story script...
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