The top archers of the 2019 World Cup season converged on Moscow for the 2019 World Cup Final, and Team Easton shooters were at the top of their game, sweeping the gold medals in all four categories of Men’s and Women’s Recurve and Compound Bow Divisions.
Men’s Recurve gold medalist Brady Ellison (top photo) from the United States finished off an extraordinary season with his fifth World Cup Final Championship. Brady adds the title to his 2019 World Championships gold medal in the Netherlands and complimented the season with new World Record of 702/720 at the Pan Am Games in Peru. Ellison used Easton X10 arrows throughout the 2019 season.
Matching Ellison with her fifth World Cup Final Championship, Sara Lopez (below) of Colombia used Easton X10 ProTour arrows to secure the Women’s Compound Bow victory. Lopez, the World Record Holder, was dominant throughout the competition and won the final match with an impressive 10-point spread.
Also setting a new world record in 2019 was Korea’s Kang Chae Young (below). Known as “The Destroyer,” she took top honors in Women’s Recurve in Moscow after an impressive World Cup season. Like Ellison, Young shoots Easton X10 arrows on her recurve.
Finally for Team Easton, claiming his second World Cup Final was Dutch legend Mike Schloesser, known by his fans as “Mr. Perfect.” He won the gold medal in Men’s Compound Bow in runaway fashion using Easton X10 ProTours.
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