No bullseye, but archers will sharpen arrows for LA 2028


End of the fight: Nurul Azreena Mohd Fazil lost 0-6 to Turkiye’s Elif Berra Gokkir in the first round yesterday.

MALAYSIAN archers may have missed the mark at the Paris Olympics but they aim to return for the bullseye at the next edition in Los Angeles in 2028.

National archery technical director Lee Jae-hyung said the Malaysian archers have a long way to go before catching up to the level of competition displayed by the world’s best archers.

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