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Reo Wilde
Wilde, of Pocatello, Idaho, has archery in his blood, as his father Dee and brother Logan are all veterans of international competition. Reo won his first World Indoor in Nimes, France, in 2003, where he won the team and the individual gold. He also won a team gold medal at the Outdoor that year, becoming one of the only people to ever win three world championship gold medals in one year.
The 2006 FITA Archery World Cup Final was held October 22 in Yucatan, Mexico with Reo Wilde (Pocatello, Idaho) of the U.S. claiming the gold medal and finishing the World Cup in first place overall.
Reo won the gold medal at the first leg of the 2006 World Cup in Croatia, defeated El Salvador's Jorge Jimenez 118-115 in the semifinals, and then advanced to the finals where he faced Peter Elzinga (Netherlands). Wilde took the match after shooting a perfect score of 120 to Elzinga's 115, to claim the gold medal and secure his number one ranking overall in the Men's Compound category.
May 24, 2008 Reo won the Gold Cup in New Jersey edging out is brother Logan to capture the Cup.
Reo has won Vegas in 2009 and 2011.
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