Tic Tac Bow finalists confirmed


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Ten Tic Tac Bow players have been confirmed for the inaugural Olympic Esports Finals 2023 from 23–25 June in Singapore.

The finalists have been selected after coming through qualifying events – seven from the World Archery Tic Tac Bow Championships, one from a qualifier held in Shanghai, and two players representing the host country.

They will aim for their mobile targets at the Suntec Conference and Exhibition Centre on 23 June to be crowned Olympic Esports Finals winner.

Tic Tac Bow was put forward by World Archery to represent archery in the Olympic Esports Series 2023.

Tic Tac Bow finalists – Olympic Esports Finals 2023

The finalists are:

  • Jared Michael Montgomery (MontyDey) from USA
  • Mark James Thurston (La1) from Great Britain
  • David Yunkwon Chan (dchan) from USA
  • Joeri de Boer (Joeri) from Netherlands
  • Shane Steiger Cenk (Spring) from USA
  • Takebayashi Kyosuke (ZouSenpai) from Japan
  • Seow Jin Jye Jyan (jyyn.s) from Singapore
  • Aidan Wong Kin Onn (Aiko.W) from Singapore
  • Kamisue Kazuya (Mekasue) from Japan
  • Tore Bjarnason (Tore) from Denmark

Olympic Esports Finals 2023: Tic Tac Bow competition format

The 10 finalists will take part in a round-robin competition in two groups of five. From each group, the top two players will advance to the semi-finals.

All rounds other than the grand final will be best-of-three. The grand final will be a best-of-five match.

Alongside Tic Tac Bow, nine other games are part of the Olympic Esports Series and Olympic Esports Finals. They are: WBSC eBaseball: POWER PROS (baseball), Chess.com (chess), Zwift (cycling), Just Dance (dance), Gran Turismo (motorsport), Virtual Regatta (sailing), Fortnite (shooting), Virtual Taekwondo (taekwondo), and Tennis Clash (tennis).



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