The Indoor Archery World Series circuit continues in Nimes in France tomorrow ©World Archery

The Indoor Archery World Series circuit continues in Nimes in France tomorrow, with the most important leg of the season so far.

A total of 1,170 archers are scheduled to compete at the Sud de France Nimes Archery Tournament, the penultimate leg of the campaign.

Gold medallists will walk away with 1,000 points for the overall rankings, compared to the 250 points champions received at the circuit's first four tournaments.

Competition is taking place at the Parc des Expos, beginning with qualification tomorrow.

Further qualification and individual matches will be held on Saturday (November 18), before finals the following day.

Women's recurve world number one Kang Chae Young is not competing ©Getty Images
Women's recurve world number one Kang Chae Young is not competing ©Getty Images

Action in Nimes is the last tournament before the Indoor Archery World Series Finals in Las Vegas next month.

South Korea's women's recurve world number one Kang Chae Young will not be in action in France, as she is at her country's training camp in Myanmar. 

Three American world number ones do appear on the start-list for the event, however.

They are Brady Ellison in men's recurve, Braden Gellenthien in men's compound and Alexis Ruiz in women's compound.