
Archery Guyana’s Continental Judge, Nicholas Hing joined 16 other World Archery International Judges and World Archery Americas (WAA) Continental Judges for the First Stage of the Hyundai Archery World Cup in the city of Puebla, Mexico, which ran from April 7 to April 12.
The Archery World Cup is an Olympic qualifier which would be held in five stages, with the first one being completed in Puebla, Mexico. The others will be held in Shanghai, China in May; Antalya, Turkiye in June; Madrid, Spain in July and finally in Saltillo, Mexico in September.
This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the Hyundai Archery World Cup, which featured archers from over 30 countries.
Hing was the first Guyanese to have judged at a World Cup Qualifier event, along with a few other judges, under the leadership of International Judge and WAA Secretary General Sergio Font Milian, and his Deputy Chair Shannon Russel-Cowan.
Official practice started on Tuesday, April 7, which kept all the judges busy with field, equipment and uniform inspection. Wednesday, April 8; Thursday, April 9, and Friday, April 10 were ranking and elimination rounds. Judges’ meetings were held every morning by the Chair and Deputy Chair before the start of the day’s events to delegate the various tasks to the team.

On Thursday evening, all visiting and local teams and officials were invited to dinner and a cultural show hosted by the state of Puebla, and on Friday evening, the teams and officials were invited to the grand opening ceremony resplendent with a laser light show, fireworks, a contortionist archer who shot with her feet, and speeches by officials including the Governor of Puebla, Alejandro Armenta Mier; the President of World Archery, Greg Easton and the President of World Archery Mexico, Gabriel Ramos.
The final matches culminated in historic downtown Puebla on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12, with its 450-year-old Cathedral De Puebla as the backdrop. The judges were divided into two teams. One team for the medal matches, where the International Judges along with some of the Continental Judges were based at the shooting line and target area, and the second team of continental judges at the practice field. Judge Hing’s team, which included several Mexican Continental Judges, oversaw the coordination of the archers on the practice field before and after each medal match.
World Archery President Easton personally thanked each judge for a job well done at this first stage of the Hyundai Archery World Cup.
“Since becoming a Continental Judge, I have had the good fortune of working with many wonderful judges from around the world, and this was no different, except this Archery World Cup Qualifier will be one of my most memorable experiences, especially working directly under Mr Sergio Font,” Hing said.
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