Key Points

The groundbreaking Archery Premier League launches on Dussehra, bringing together India's top archers and global stars. Six teams will compete across two round-robin phases in New Delhi, featuring world-renowned athletes like Deepika Kumari and Mike Schloesser. The tournament uniquely combines compound and recurve archery styles, promising an exciting new format for the sport. With Olympic-level talent and regional pride at stake, the league aims to elevate archery's global profile.

Key Points: Deepika Kumari Leads Archery Premier League Debut

  • Six regional teams battle in inaugural archery championship
  • World-class archers like Deepika Kumari compete internationally
  • Unique tournament blending compound and recurve archery styles
  • Showcasing India's sporting talent on global platform
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Inaugural Archery Premier League begins on Dussehra, final set for Oct 12

First-ever Archery Premier League kicks off on Dussehra with top global archers competing across six regional teams in New Delhi

"The Archery Premier League is more than just a league; it's a celebration of India's legacy - Anil Kamineni, APL Director"

New Delhi, Sep 28

Archery Premier League (APL) has announced the official schedule for its historic inaugural season, which will feature six teams competing in two round-robin phases from October 2 to 11, followed by the semi-finals and the final on October 12.

Round Robin 1 runs from October 2 to 6, with all six teams -- Prithviraj Yodhas (Delhi), Mighty Marathas (Maharashtra), Kakatiya Knights (Telangana), Rajputana Royals (Rajasthan), Chero Archers (Jharkhand) and Chola Chiefs (Tamil Nadu) -- facing each other in a series of matches scheduled for late evenings.

Round Robin 2 is scheduled for October 7 to 11 in the same format, ensuring each team plays multiple matches against every opponent. The tournament concludes with the knockout stages on October 12, featuring the semi-finals and the final to crown the first Archery Premier League champion.

To be played at the Yamuna Sports Complex in New Delhi, the APL will bring together a world-class mix of talent, with India's leading archers such as Deepika Kumari and Jyothi Surekha Vennam competing alongside international stars, including World No. 1s Mike Schloesser and Andrea Becerra, and Olympians Brady Ellison and Alejandra Valencia.

As the league prepares to make its debut exclusively in New Delhi, it not only aims to celebrate the sport's rich heritage but also intends to mark a new chapter for Indian and global archery, putting the spotlight on elite talent from India and around the world in a format that uniquely blends compound and recurve events in the sport.

Sharing enthusiasm over the Archery Premier League's launch on the Dusshera date, the league's Director Anil Kamineni said, "There couldn't be a more symbolic day than Dussehra to launch the APL, a festival rooted in Indian culture. The Archery Premier League is more than just a league; it's a celebration of India's legacy, aligned with the vision of Olympic glory."

Backed by top talent, team rivalries, cultural showcases and an entertaining format, the Archery Premier League promises to usher in a new sporting era where tradition transitions into the sporting excellence.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, archery getting the recognition it deserves in India! The team names representing different kingdoms is a nice touch. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up the sport.
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Arjun K
Great concept but why only in Delhi? Should have matches in multiple cities to promote archery across India. Still, excited to watch the matches!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows international sports, it's wonderful to see India creating world-class leagues. Mixing compound and recurve events is innovative!
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Vikram M
Team names like Chola Chiefs and Rajputana Royals connect modern sports with our glorious history. Perfect timing with Dussehra - Jai Shree Ram! 🙏
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Karthik V
Hope the broadcast quality is good and matches are available on free streaming platforms. Archery needs more visibility in our country.

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