Canada earns Olympic berth in men’s recurve archery at Pan Am Games
LIMA, Peru — Canada’s archery team defeated Chile 5-4 in the men’s team recurve final Sunday at the Pan American Games, while Canada also earned a men’s individual recurve quota spot in the event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Ottawa’s Eric Peters, Toronto’s Crispin Duenas and Brian Maxwell of Abbotsford, B.C., won the team event in a shoot-off after the match was tied 2-2 after four rounds. Canada led 4-0 after the first two rounds before Chile came back to tie over the next two.
The United States defeated Mexico 5-3 in the bronze-medal match.
Later Sunday, Duenas and Peters faced off in a men’s individual recurve semifinal, with the winner advancing to the final and assuring Canada of an individual men’s recurve spot in Tokyo.