Archery: British women clash in Princes Street opener

An all-British clash between top seed and world No 1 Nicky Hunt and Andrea Gales is the stand-out pairing in the opening round of the Archery World Cup Final, which takes place in East Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, today and tomorrow. The two GB internationals clash in the women's compound event tomorrow at 10am.

In the men's compound event, Britain's Chris White has a tough start against Braden Gellenthien of the United States, who won the silver medal at the Copenhagen Grand Final last year. Defending champion Sergio Pagni goes up against Denmark's Martin Damsbo.

Simon Terry faces a formidable start to the men's recurve event. The British No 1 is up against Korea's Im Dong-Hyun, who secured his place by winning the gold medal in Shanghai two weeks ago. Alan Wills, the other British competitor in this event, faces the American Brady Ellison, the gold medallist at the Ogden leg of this year's series, but a World Cup Final first timer.