COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – World Archery’s 2025 Indoor World Series begins in Switzerland next month, marking the first of six events, with the final two events and the Indoor World Series Finals to be held in the United States.
The Indoor World Series is an international open-entry tournament circuit, consisting of indoor events competed at a distance of 18 meters. Archers from the United States wishing to compete in the Indoor World Series events will be required to have a current USA Archery membership.
Lausanne, the home of World Archery, will host the first competition in the Series from November 1-3. There are stops in Luxembourg, Chinese Taipei and France before The Great Chicago Open in February and The Vegas Shoot in March round off the six stages.
Chicago makes its debut as a host city for the Indoor World Series from February 12-14. That is followed by The Vegas Shoot from March 5-9. Registration is now available for the opening rounds of the Indoor World Series, with registration for the events in the U.S. to follow soon.
The Indoor World Series Finals will be hosted in Las Vegas on March 8. To compete in the finals event archers must qualify, with World Archery producing an elite Indoor World Series ranking list based upon points accumulated from each stage.
At the 2024 Indoor World Series Finals, there were gold medals for Brady Ellison (recurve men) and James Lutz (compound men), plus a silver for Casey Kaufhold (recurve women) and bronze for Paige Pearce (compound women).
For more information on international competition with open registration please visit 2025 International Event Opportunities.
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