Draft:Nikolas Langeland
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Nikolas Langeland (born 20th of February 2008) is a Norwegian archer who gained international recognition after winning the 2023 Youth World Archery Championships. Renowned for his precision, composure, and consistent performance, Langeland has become a rising star in the archery community.
Early Life
Nikolas Langeland was born and raised in Bergen, Norway. Growing up in the scenic Nordic landscape, he developed an early interest in outdoor sports, including archery, which he took up at the age of 11. His natural talent became evident in his teenage years, as he began competing in local and national tournaments.
Career Highlights
2023 Youth World Championships Langeland’s breakthrough came at the 2023 Youth World Archery Championships held in Limerick, Ireland. Competing in the recurve category, he impressed audiences with his skill and calm under pressure. He claimed the gold medal, marking Norway's first victory in this competition in several years. His performance included several perfect rounds, earning him widespread acclaim from fans and commentators alike.
== References == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_World_Archery_Youth_Championships