The field crossbow discipline group arrives to the last station this year. What remains, is to determine the winners of the World Cup 2025 and to hand over the big crystal globes for the Shooter of the Year 2025 - both in the ladies and in the men's categories. For the first time, Vienna serves as host city for this prestigious final, providing an impressive setting for a gathering of champions. Equally historic is the unique cooperation between archers and crossbow shooters in the organization of the tournament, marking a milestone in the sport’s development and collaboration across disciplines. The event not only crowns the new World Cup winners but also sets a precedent for future cooperation, strengthening ties within the shooting sports community and presenting Vienna as a world-class stage for international competition. With the kind support of the Hungarian Crossbow Federation, we are able to share the video stream for every stage of this major event. |
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Shooters of the Year 2025 - Field Division
After a year of hard competitions, we can declare the year 2025 being the year of MRNJAVČIĆ PEREGLIN Valentina(CRO) and OBOROVEČKI Martin(CRO) - both with a complete set of gold medals from World Championships and World Cup, placing them on the top of the IAU ranking and earning them the title Shooter of the Year and the big crystal globe from our partner Sklovakia.
Congratulations, Valentina and Martin!
Saturday, 06 September
The day of decision - after quarterfinals, semi-finals and bronze/gold matches, we know the world cup winners and the Shooter of the Year laureates in the Field Crossbow discipline, women and men.
Final Standings - Women:
- Bronze Medal Match Women: FORJAN Veronika(CRO) - KOZUMPLIK Valentina(CRO) 5:1
- Gold Medal Match Women: MRNJAVČIĆ PEREGLIN Valentina(CRO) - TÖRÖKNÉ ZSÓTÉR Judit(HUN) 6:2
Final Standings - Men:
- Bronze Medal Match Men: COLLIN Aurélien(FRA) - PEREGLIN Domagoj(CRO) 1:5
- Gold Medal Match Men: OBOROVEČKI Martin(CRO) - KRSTINIĆ Andrej(CRO) 5:1
Friday, 05 September
After a short opening ceremony, 16 men and 14 women shot a 30-shot qualification programme, preparing the pairings for the tournament bracket. Quarterfinals, semifinals and bronze/gold medal matches are scheduled for Saturday.