Archery Competition at Buenos Aires 2018
Summer Youth Olympics
2018
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Archery Competition
at Buenos Aires 2018
BUENOS
AIRES - A
large crowd gathered on Sunday afternoon in Parque Sarmiento to watch the
second day of archery competitions at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
Kyla Touraine-Helias and Jose Manuel
Solera, representing France and Spain respectively, won the gold medal in an
event that features teams made up of one female and one male archer from
different nationalities.
Cameras were also focused on the
silver medal winners: Argentina’s Agustina Giannasio and Thailand’s Aitthiwat
Soithong. Both athletes are just 15 years old and are the youngest
representatives in their delegations.
“I don’t understand much about
what’s going on, and I don’t know when it’s going to hit me that I’m an Olympic
medallist,” Giannasio said, adding that when she woke up on Sunday morning she
never imagined that a few hours later she was going to have a silver medal
hanging around her neck.
Giannasio discovered her passion for
archery in 2014 - when she was just 11 years old - during a family trip to
Meliquina, a small town in Argentina’s Patagonia region.
Her family was having lunch at a
restaurant called ‘La ArquerÃa’ (Archery). Giannasio was intrigued by some
archery targets that were hanging on the restaurant wall and asked her dad if
she could give them a try. Her father was surprised by the request but talked
to the restaurant manager who gave her permission to shoot her first arrows.
When lunch finished Agustina spent
three hours learning how to shoot, and when they returned to Buenos Aires she
enrolled in a local archery club. She never imagined that four years later she
would be the first Youth Olympic archer in Argentina’s history, and become a
silver medallist on top of it.
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