Preview: Archery returns to continental Youth Para Games in Dubai after 12 years

Archers at practice

Youth para archers, especially newcomers and a few experienced, from across the region have gathered in Dubai for the Asian Youth Para Games – a multisport event for para athletes aged between 12 and 23 from the member countries of the Asian Paralympic Committee.

This is the fifth edition of the biennial event, and the first time since 2013 Kuala Lumpur that para archery is included on the programme, alongside para athletics, para armwrestling, para badminton, boccia, goalball, para powerlifting, para swimming, para table tennis, para taekwondo, and wheelchair basketball.

This is also the third multi-sport event in youth category this year, after the sport has featured at the European Para Youth Games in Istanbul in July and the Youth Para Pan American Games in Santiago de Chile in November.

In Dubai, 37 archers from 11 countries are set to compete in recurve U21 and compound U21 categories in both men and women’s events, and just two nations in women W1 open event in individual competition.

China fields the largest delegation of 10, with athletes shooting in all three recurve, compound and W1 events.

Among the top names: China’s world number 4 Gao Zihan will be among the favourites for the gold in recurve women individual after her amazing run this year so far — she has a silver at the Gwangju 2025 World Archery Para Championships and a gold at Asian Para Archery Championships in Beijing.

Korea's Kwon Hayeon, 17, will also aim to close the season on high after her recurve women team silver with two-time Paralympic champion Lee Hwa Sook at Gwangju worlds.
 

Team Iran poses at a break

Key information

What’s happening?  The fifth Asian Youth Para Games, held for the second time in Dubai, UAE. Archery takes place on 11–12 July at the Dubai Club for People of Determination grounds.

What’s at stake?  Titles in individual events across three competition categories.

Who’s competing? A total of 37archers representing 11 nations: Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, India, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand.

What’s the story? Archery returns to Asian Youth Para Games after 12 years as it was last competed at Kula Lumpur 2013, making it among the highlighted sports in the fifth edition of Dubai 2025.

Schedule

Thursday 11 December: Qualifications and Eliminations
Friday 12 December: Individual and Team finals

How to watch

Live scores will be available throughout the week on the World Archery website, along with coverage across World Archery’s digital platforms.
 

Who’s competing?

These are the top-ranked archers competing in Dubai:

Recurve U21 women: Gao Zihan, China (world ranking: 4)

Compound U21 men: Bao Yirui, China (world ranking: 48)

U21 Women W1: Wang Liya, China (world ranking: 13)

Competition at the Dubai 2025 Asian Youth Para Games begins with qualifying on Thursday.

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