It is a “big history” to say the least but now he, Damsbo and Bransen must look ahead to Saturday where they battle home nation Türkiye for the top podium.
“I think we always feel the same,” added Damsbo on whether shooting as the away team makes a final any different. “We talked about it here. Each one of us screw up once in a while, but we have two other shooters that back it up.”
“In the last match I was dropping the points, so it’s nice that they actually just shot their 11s and countered that.”
It was a brilliant day for Denmark, but Korea proved to be the most successful compound country today.
The compound men’s team of Choi Yonghee, Choi Eun Gyu, and Kim Jongho overcame Guatemala to claim the bronze whereas the women’s So Chaewon, Han Seungyeon and Sim Sooin went one better and qualified for their gold medal match.
They beat Shanghai 2025 silver medallists– the second stage of the World Cup – India 242-234 in the semifinals and will have to pull out all the stops against Mexico on Saturday who are aiming for their third straight World Cup in the compound women’s team discipline.
Action returns tomorrow at Antalya with the compound individual eliminations in the morning shortly followed by the recurve and compound mixed team matches in the afternoon.