The LA2028 Olympic Qualifying Framework for Archery, Explained: Quotas, Changes & Compound
In this episode of the Archery Parent Podcast, Manisha breaks down the IOC’s newly released Olympic Qualifying Framework for Archery at LA2028, highlighting major program changes and what athletes, coaches, and families should expect over the next two years.
Manisha explains the available 128 quota spots, the new medal count, Recurve team changes, what the addition of Compound means to the overall program at the 2028 Olympic Games, and how Archers and their families can start planning for 2032 in Brisbane and beyond.
The episode also outlines the 2027-2028 qualification window, who quotas spots actually belong to once they have been earned, and the importance of the domestic selection, nomination, and approval processes.
This episode is the much-awaited summary many have been waiting for.
00:00 What’s New in the LA 2028 Olympic Archery Pathway
01:25 The Big Picture
04:34 Compound Mixed Team & and the Recurve Trade-Off
05:42 How Olympic Quota Spots Work
09:21 Recurve Team Qualification
12:12 Continental Games Explained
13:20 Individual Recurve Pathway
15:35 Compound Mixed Team Qualification
18:52 Minimum Qualification Scores (MQS)
21:27 When the Race to LA Starts
24:21 Key Takeaways & Planning
26:34 For Developing Archers
28:13 Why “Good Experience” Can Backfire
31:49 Smart Progression: Choosing Events, Setting Goals & Finding Official Info
33:57 Recap & What’s Next
35:29 Outro
Official Documents & Organizations
Major Qualifying Events
Youth Development Benchmarks
Minimum Qualification Scores (MQS)
Archers must achieve these benchmarks during a 720 round at a World Archery registered event to be eligible for consideration:
Recurve Men | 70 meters | 650
Recurve Women | 70 meters | 620
Compound Men | 50 meters | 690
Compound Women | 50 meters | 670
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