70% (86 out of 124) of the total quota places for the next European Games 2023, scheduled in Krakow-Malopolska (POL), were assigned in the last two days at the 2022 European Archery Championships in Munich (GER).
The quota system means nations must win the right to send athletes to the multisport event.
In the recurve competitions, the top five teams at the championships won full quotas, as well as the individual archers from the next-best-ranked 16 nations. While in the compound events, the individuals representing the top eight ranked countries received tickets. No nation could win more than one quota per individual event.
Except for Poland, the host nation with all the quotas, Italy is the best qualified country with already 7 places (out of 8 possible).
These are the quota assigned:
- Austria: 2 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman)
- Azerbaijan: 1 (1 recurve woman)
- Belgium: 3 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound woman)
- Bulgaria: 1 (1 recurve woman)
- Czech Republic: 2 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman)
- Denmark: 5 (3 recurve women, 1 compound man, 1 compound woman)
- Estonia: 2 (1 recurve woman, 1 compound man)
- Finland: 3 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound woman)
- France: 4 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound man, 1 compound woman)
- Georgia: 1 (1 recurve woman)
- Germany: 5 (1 recurve man, 3 recurve women, 1 compound man)
- Great Britain: 5 (3 recurve men, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound woman)
- Greece: 1 (1 recurve woman)
- Hungary: 1 (1 recurve man)
- Italy: 7 (3 recurve men, 3 recurve women, 1 compound woman)
- Luxembourg: 2 (1 recurve man, 1 compound woman)
- Moldova: 2 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman)
- Netherlands: 3 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound man)
- Poland: 8 (3 recurve men, 3 recurve women, 1 compound man, 1 compound woman)
- Portugal: 1 (1 recurve man)
- Romania: 1 (1 recurve man)
- Slovakia: 3 (1 recurve man, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound man)
- Slovenia: 4 (1 recurve man, 3 recurve women)
- Spain: 5 (3 recurve men, 1 recurve woman, 1 compound man)
- Sweden: 1 (1 recurve man)
- Switzerland: 3 (3 recurve men)
- Turkey: 6 (1 recurve man, 3 recurve women, 1 compound man, 1 compound woman)
- Ukraine: 4 (3 recurve men, 1 recurve woman)
The remaining quotas will be assigned at the European Grand Prix – 1st leg, in Lilleshall (GBR), on April 2023.