Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification
| Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics | |||
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| List of archers Qualification | |||
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This article details the qualifying phase for archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games were to comprise a total of 128 archers, with an equal distribution between men and women (64 per gender), coming from their respective National Olympic Committees (NOCs); each was permitted to enter a maximum of six archers, three per gender. NOCs that qualified for a gender-based team recurve could select three members to form a squad, ensuring that each of them must compete in the individual recurve.
Twelve slots were available for each gender in the team recurve events, with thirty-six individuals competing against each other through a team-based qualification pathway. While three tickets remained available at the final qualifying meet, the number of quota places at the Worlds had been reduced to three that climbed the podium. The other five tickets would be assigned instead to the continental team champions from Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and to the top two teams vying for qualification through the world rankings after the final qualifying meet.
Throughout the process, twenty-eight individual quota places will be awarded to the highest-ranked archers at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin, Germany, the continental Games (European Games, Asian Games, and the Pan American Games), whether mixed team champions or individual recurve gold medalists, the standalone continental meets (Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas), and at the final qualification tournament, scheduled for mid-2024.
Host nation France reserves three quota places each for the men's and women's events, along with the mixed team recurve, while four coveted spots are entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their archers compete in Paris 2024, as granted by the Universality principle.
To eligibly participate at the Games after obtaining a quota place for NOC, all archers must attain the following minimum qualification standards (MQS) on a 72-arrow, 70-metre round between the first day of the 2023 World Championships and the final entry at a registered World Archery event.
- Men – 70-metre round of 640
- Women – 70-metre round of 610