The technical and judging team for Tokyo 2020 archery has very few changes ©World Archery

The team of international technical officials - or judges - for the archery event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games has been announced.

Following approval by World Archery’s executive board, it is almost the same group that officiated at last year’s Olympic test event.

One alteration is that Indranil Datta has replaced Lian Wang, who is instead attending the Olympic Games with the Chinese team and officiating at the Paralympics.

There are 14 judges, plus two alternates on the list.

Hannah Brown will act as chair with Robert Erica as deputy, while Vladimir Doninguez takes the director of shooting role.

It's a second consecutive Games for Graham Potts, Karla Cabrera and Sabrina Steffens, who were all at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images
It's a second consecutive Games for Graham Potts, Karla Cabrera and Sabrina Steffens, who were all at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images

Judges Karla Cabrera and Sabrina Steffens will be officiating at their second consecutive Olympics.

Graham Potts, who was chair of the commission at Rio 2016, is a member of the jury of appeal at Tokyo 2020.

A further 14 judges, plus two alternates, have been named for the 2020 Paralympics.

That team will be chaired by Bob Pian, with Katy Lipscomb as deputy and Andrea Bortot as director of shooting.