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Encyclopedia > Archery at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Matches in progress during the women's round of 64 at the Panathinaiko Stadium
Matches in progress during the women's round of 64 at the Panathinaiko Stadium

Archery at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at Panathinaiko Stadium (Kallimarmaro). The archery schedule began on 12 August and ended on 21 August. Download high resolution version (600x788, 123 KB)Archery competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. ... Download high resolution version (600x788, 123 KB)Archery competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. ... These arrows score as an inner 10 (X), and a 9 Archery is the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows. ... The 2004 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece, over a period of 17 days from August 13 to August 29, 2004. ... The Panathinaiko Stadium Archery matches in progress at the Panathinaiko Stadium during the 2004 Athens Olympics Panathinaiko Stadium (also known as the Kallimarmaron, i. ... August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... August 21 is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


There were four gold medals contested, with individual and team events for men and the same for women. Gold Medal is an album by American band The Donnas, released in 2004. ...


All archery at the Olympics was done from a range of 70 meters. The target's total diameter was 122 cm. An archer had 40 seconds to shoot each arrow. 64 archers of each sex took part in the Olympics, with each National Olympic Committee being able to enter a maximum of three archers. Each archer shot 12 ends, or groups, of 6 arrows per end in the ranking round. The score from that round determined the match-ups in the elimination rounds, with high-ranking archers facing low-ranking archers. There were three rounds of elimination that used six ends of three arrows, narrowing the field of archers to 32, then to 16, then to 8. The three final rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches) each used four ends of three arrows.


13 men's and 15 women's teams took place in the team competition. The teams consisted of the country's three archers from the individual round, and the team's initial ranking was determined by summing the three members' scores in the individual ranking round. Each round of eliminations consisted of each team firing 27 arrows (9 by each archer).



Contents

Qualification

There were four ways for National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to qualify individual archers for the Olympics in archery. No NOC was allowed to enter more than three archers of each gender. For each gender, the host nation (Greece) was guaranteed three spots. The 2003 World Target Competition's top 8 teams (besides the host nation) each received three spots, and the 19 highest ranked archers after the team qualifiers were removed also received spots. 15 of the remaining 18 spots were divided equally among the five Olympic continents for allocation in continental tournaments. The last three spots in each gender were determined by the Tripartite Commission. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Olympic symbols are various logos, icons, flags and symbols used by the International Olympic Committee for various aspects related to the promotion of the olympism around the world. ...


Each NOC that received three places for individual archers (i.e., the host nation, the top 8 teams at the World Target Competition, and any other nation that was able to take 3 of the remaining 37 places) was able to have its three archers compete as a team in the team competition.


Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual: Marco Galiazzo
Italy Italy
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Japan Japan
Tim Cuddihy
Australia Australia
Women's individual: Park Sung Hyun
Korea Korea
Lee Sung Jin
Korea Korea
Alison Williamson
Great Britain Great Britain
Men's team: Korea Korea
Im Dong-hyun
Jang Yong-ho
Park Kyung-mo
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Chen Szu Yuan
Liu Ming-huang
Wang Cheng-pang
Ukraine Ukraine
Dmytro Hrachov
Viktor Ruban
Oleksandr Serdyuk
Women's team: Korea Korea
Lee Sung Jin
Park Sung Hyun
Yun Mi-Jin
China
He Ying
Lin Sang
Zhang Juanjuan
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Chen Li Ju
Wu Hui Ju
Yuan Shu Chi

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Medal table by country

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Korea Korea 3 1 0 7
2 Italy Italy 1 0 0 2
3 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 0 1 1 5
4 China 0 1 0 2
Japan Japan 0 1 0 2
6 Great Britain Great Britain 0 0 1 2
7 Australia Australia 0 0 1 2
Ukraine Ukraine 0 0 1 2
9 United States United States 0 0 0 2
10 France France 0 0 0 1
11 Greece Greece 0 0 0 2
12 Netherlands Netherlands 0 0 0 1
13 Germany Germany 0 0 0 1
14 India India 0 0 0 1

Korea continued its domination of the sport, winning three of the four gold medals as well as a silver. Marco Galiazzo won the men's individual competition, earning Italy the nation's first gold medal in Olympic archery, blocking Hiroshi Yamamoto's attempt to win Japan's first gold medal. Chinese Taipei, which had never before won a medal in archery, won a silver and a bronze. Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... South Korea competed as Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics, while North Korea competed as DPR Korea. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Image File history File links Chinese_Taipei_Olympic_Flag. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Australia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ukraine. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_France. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Greece. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_India. ... Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August... Gold Medal is an album by American band The Donnas, released in 2004. ... Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1962 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ...


Men's individual

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Marco Galiazzo
Italy Italy
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Japan Japan
Tim Cuddihy
Australia Australia

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Men's individual final standings

The three medalists of the 2000 Summer Olympics, Simon Fairweather, Vic Wunderle, and Wietse van Alten, all competed in 2004. None placed higher than 14th in the ranking round (van Alten) and only Wunderle made it to the quarterfinals. The 2000 Summer Olympics or the Millennium Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were the Summer Olympic Games held in 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Simon Fairweather (born 9 October 1969) is an athlete born in Adelaide, South Australia, he is 175 centimetres tall and he weighs 71kg He competes in archery. ... Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Wietse van Alten (born 24 September 1978) is an athlete from the Netherlands. ...

Final
place
Ranking
rank
Name Nation Ranking
score
R64 R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 3 Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 672 156 164 162 109 110 111
2 9 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 664 155 162 168 111 115
(=OR)
109
3 12 Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 663 148 164 166 112 115
(=OR)
113
4 31 Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 650 157 163 167 110 108 112
5 4 Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea 672 154 164 173
(OR)
111    
6 1 Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea 687
(WR)
152 171 167 110    
7 10 Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 663 136 170 169 108    
8 43 Vic Wunderle United States United States 639 145 164 165 108    
9 45 Anton Prylepau Belarus Belarus 638 141 155 166      
10 48 Satyadev Prasad India India 634 155 158 165      
11 5 Jang Yong-ho Korea Korea 671 162 166 165      
12 27 Xue Haifeng China 653 162 162 164      
13 15 Viktor Ruban Ukraine Ukraine 660 157 167 162      
14 7 Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia Russia 668 148 162 161      
15 25 Oleksandr Serdyuk Ukraine Ukraine 654 164 165 160      
16 19 Ilario di Buo Italy Italy 659 151 164 155      
17 18 Wang Cheng-pang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 659 159 167        
18 29 Stanislav Zabrodskiy Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 651 145 164        
19 8 Hasse Pavia Lind Denmark Denmark 666 158 164        
20 30 Juan Rene Serrano Mexico Mexico 651 148 163        
21 21 Michael Frankenberg Germany Germany 657 140 163        
22 37 Takaharu Furukawa Japan Japan 646 146 163        
23 2 Magnus Petersson Sweden Sweden 673 158 162        
24 6 Dmytro Hrachov Ukraine Ukraine 671 154 161        
25 26 Jonas Andersson Sweden Sweden 653 160 160        
26 11 Liu Ming-huang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 663 148 160        
27 14 Wietse van Alten Netherlands Netherlands 661 152 160        
28 42 Yavor Hristov Bulgaria Bulgaria 641 133 159        
29 33 Alexandros Karageorgiou Greece Greece 647 147 159        
30 49 Ron van der Hoff Netherlands Netherlands 633 145 155        
31 24 Michele Frangilli Italy Italy 654 153 154        
32 52 Tashi Peljor Bhutan Bhutan 627 161 152        
33 34 Hasan Orbay Turkey Turkey 647 155          
34 38 Jorge Pablo Chapoy Mexico Mexico 645 153          
35 51 Ricardo Merlos El Salvador El Salvador 630 151          
36 39 David Barnes Australia Australia 641 151          
37 17 Yuji Hamano Japan Japan 660 150          
38 56 Franck Fisseux France France 622 147          
39 46 Mattias Eriksson Sweden Sweden 637 146          
40 54 Ken Uprichard New Zealand New Zealand 623 145          
41 47 John Magera United States United States 637 144          
42 28 Yong Fujun China 652 143          
43 32 Tarundeep Rai India India 647 143          
44 36 Pieter Custers Netherlands Netherlands 646 141          
45 41 Lockoneco Lockoneco Indonesia Indonesia 641 141          
46 40 Felipe López Spain Spain 641 141          
47 50 Jonathan Ohayon Canada Canada 632 140          
48 61 Rob Elder Fiji Fiji 583 138          
49 35 Eduardo Avelino Magana Mexico Mexico 646 138          
50 20 Simon Fairweather Australia Australia 658 137          
51 13 Jocelyn de Grandis France France 663 136          
52 16 Butch Johnson United States United States 660 135          
53 44 Dmitry Nevmerzhitskiy Russia Russia 639 135          
54 58 Georgios Kalogiannidis Greece Greece 601 133          
55 23 Jacek Proć Poland Poland 657 132          
56 55 Jeff Henckels Luxembourg Luxembourg 623 132          
57 60 Apostolos Nanos Greece Greece 585 131          
58 59 Maged Youssef Egypt Egypt 599 128          
59 22 Majhi Sawaiyan India India 657 128          
60 53 Thomas Naglieri France France 626 127          
61 62 Sifa Taumoepeau Tonga Tonga 563 122          
62 57 Ismail Essam Egypt Egypt 602 110          
63 64 Yehya Bundhun Mauritius Mauritius 494 109          
64 63 Phoutlamphay Thiamphasone Laos Laos 557 95          

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Men's individual ranking round

The Korean archers, medal favorites in both men's and women's competition, ranked 1st (Im Dong-hyun), 4th (Park Kyung-mo), and 5th (Jang Yong-ho) in the men's individual ranking round. Im's score of 687 set a new world record for 72 arrows, breaking the previous one set in 1995 by fellow Korean Shim Young-sung. It is not recognized by the International Olympic Committee as an Olympic record, however, as the ranking round took place on 12 August, before the 2004 opening ceremony. The round was held at Dekelia Air Force Base. Categories: Stub | 1986 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | South Korean athletes ... Categories: Stub | 1975 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Bold textralf is gay IOC redirects here. ... August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


The bracket setup (with 4th- and 5th-ranked archers facing off in the quarterfinals if undefeated and the winner of that match facing the 1st-ranked archer in the semifinals) meant that the Korean men could do no better than gold and bronze. Marco Galiazzo of Italy in 2nd and Magnus Petersson of Sweden in 3rd rounded out the top five, with Dmytro Hrachov in 6th with the same score as 5th-ranked Jang of Korea. Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Magnus Petersson (born 17 June 1975) is an athlete from Sweden. ... Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Ukrainian archers ...

Rank Name Nation Score
1 Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea 687 (WR)
2 Magnus Petersson Sweden Sweden 673
3 Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 672
4 Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea 672
5 Jang Yong-ho Korea Korea 671
6 Dmytro Hrachov Ukraine Ukraine 671
7 Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia Russia 668
8 Hasse Pavia Lind Denmark Denmark 666
9 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 664
10 Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 663
11 Liu Ming-huang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 663
12 Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 663
13 Jocelyn de Grandis France France 663
14 Wietse van Alten Netherlands Netherlands 661
15 Viktor Ruban Ukraine Ukraine 660
16 Butch Johnson United States United States 660
17 Yuji Hamano Japan Japan 660
18 Wang Cheng-pang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 659
19 Ilario di Buo Italy Italy 659
20 Simon Fairweather Australia Australia 658
21 Michael Frankenberg Germany Germany 657
22 Majhi Sawaiyan India India 657
23 Jacek Proć Poland Poland 657
24 Michele Frangilli Italy Italy 654
25 Oleksandr Serdyuk Ukraine Ukraine 654
26 Jonas Andersson Sweden Sweden 653
27 Xue Haifeng China 653
28 Yong Fujun China 652
29 Stanislav Zabrodskiy Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 651
30 Juan Rene Serrano Mexico Mexico 651
31 Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 650
32 Tarundeep Rai India India 647
33 Alexandros Karageorgiou Greece Greece 647
34 Hasan Orbay Turkey Turkey 647
35 Eduardo Avelino Magana Mexico Mexico 646
36 Pieter Custers Netherlands Netherlands 646
37 Takaharu Furukawa Japan Japan 646
38 Jorge Pablo Chapoy Mexico Mexico 645
39 David Barnes Australia Australia 641
40 Felipe López Spain Spain 641
41 Lockoneco Lockoneco Indonesia Indonesia 641
42 Yavor Hristov Bulgaria Bulgaria 641
43 Vic Wunderle United States United States 639
44 Dmitry Nevmerzhitskiy Russia Russia 639
45 Anton Prylepau Belarus Belarus 638
46 Mattias Eriksson Sweden Sweden 637
47 John Magera United States United States 637
48 Satyadev Prasad India India 634
49 Ron van der Hoff Netherlands Netherlands 633
50 Jonathan Ohayon Canada Canada 632
51 Ricardo Merlos El Salvador El Salvador 630
52 Tashi Peljor Bhutan Bhutan 627
53 Thomas Naglieri France France 626
54 Ken Uprichard New Zealand New Zealand 623
55 Jeff Henckels Luxembourg Luxembourg 623
56 Franck Fisseux France France 622
57 Ismail Essam Egypt Egypt 602
58 Georgios Kalogiannidis Greece Greece 601
59 Maged Youssef Egypt Egypt 599
60 Apostolos Nanos Greece Greece 585
61 Rob Elder Fiji Fiji 583
62 Sifa Taumoepeau Tonga Tonga 563
63 Phoutlamphay Thiamphasone Laos Laos 557
64 Yehya Bundhun Mauritius Mauritius 494

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Men's individual round of 64

The first round of elimination, held on 16 August, narrowed the field from 64 archers to 32 in a standard single-elimination bracket. The loser of each match received a final rank between 33 and 64, depending on his score in the round. Each archer fired six ends of three arrows, for a total possible score of 180. Oleksandr Serdyuk of Ukraine had the highest score in the round, with 164. August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Categories: Stub | 1978 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ...


The first upset of the day belonged to 43rd-ranked Vic Wunderle of the United States, who defeated 22nd-ranked Majhi Sawaiyan of India. The United States were on the losing end of an even larger upset, though, when Butch Johnson lost to Ron van der Hoff of the Netherlands. The biggest upset occurred when 52nd-ranked Tashi Peljor of Bhutan defeated 13th-ranked Jocelyn de Grandis of France to become the lowest ranked archer to advance. Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Majhi Sawaiyan (born 23 December 1981) is an athlete from India. ... Butch Johnson (born 30 August 1955) is an archer from United States. ... Ron van der Hoff (born 26 March 1978) is an athlete from the Netherlands. ... Tashi Peljor (born 15 July 1978) is an athlete from Bhutan. ... Hello ...

Winner Score Loser
Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea 152-109 Yehya Bundhun Mauritius Mauritius
Alexandros Karageorgiou Greece Greece 147-143 Tarundeep Rai India India
Satyadev Prasad India India 155-150 Yuji Hamano Japan Japan
Ron van der Hoff Netherlands Netherlands 145-135 Butch Johnson United States United States
Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 155-147 Franck Fisseux France France
Michele Frangilli Italy Italy 153-141 Lockoneco Lockoneco Indonesia Indonesia
Oleksandr Serdyuk Ukraine Ukraine 164-141 Felipe López Spain Spain
Hasse Pavia Lind Denmark Denmark 158-110 Ismail Essam Egypt Egypt
Jang Yong-ho Korea Korea 162-131 Apostolos Nanos Greece Greece
Takaharu Furukawa Japan Japan 146-143 Yong Fujun China
Michael Frankenberg Germany Germany 140-135 Dmitry Nevmerzhitskiy Russia Russia
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 148-127 Thomas Naglieri France France
Tashi Peljor Bhutan Bhutan 161-136 Jocelyn de Grandis France France
Anton Prylepau Belarus Belarus 141-137 Simon Fairweather Australia Australia
Stanislav Zabrodskiy Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 145-141 Pieter Custers Netherlands Netherlands
Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea 154-138 Rob Elder Fiji Fiji
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 156-122 Sifa Taumoepeau Tonga Tonga
Juan Rene Serrano Mexico Mexico 148-138 Eduardo Avelino Magana Mexico Mexico
Ilario di Buo Italy Italy 151-146 Mattias Eriksson Sweden Sweden
Wietse van Alten Netherlands Netherlands 152-151 Ricardo Merlos El Salvador El Salvador
Liu Ming-huang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 148-145 Ken Uprichard New Zealand New Zealand
Vic Wunderle United States United States 145-128 Majhi Sawaiyan India India
Xue Haifeng China 162-153 Jorge Pablo Chapoy Mexico Mexico
Dmytro Hrachov Ukraine Ukraine 154-128 Maged Youssef Egypt Egypt
Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia Russia 148-133 Georgios Kalogiannidis Greece Greece
Jonas Andersson Sweden Sweden 160-151 David Barnes Australia Australia
Yavor Hristov Bulgaria Bulgaria 133-132 Jacek Proć Poland Poland
Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 136-132 Jeff Henckels Luxembourg Luxembourg
Viktor Ruban Ukraine Ukraine 157-140 Jonathan Ohayon Canada Canada
Wang Cheng-pang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 159-144 John Magera United States United States
Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 157-155 Hasan Orbay Turkey Turkey
Magnus Petersson Sweden Sweden 158-95 Phoutlamphay Thiamphasone Laos Laos

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Men's individual round of 32

As in the round of 64, archers fired six ends of three arrows in the second round of elimination. This round, on 18 August, narrowed the field from 32 to 16 archers, with winners advancing and losers receiving a final rank between 17 and 32 depending on their score in the round. Im Dong-hyun of Korea scored the highest in the round, missing the Olympic record by 1 point with a score of 171. 48th-ranked Satyadev Prasad of India was the lowest ranked archer to advance. August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: Stub | 1986 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | South Korean athletes ... Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August... Satyadev Prasad (born 19 September 1979) is an athlete from India. ...


Vic Wunderle of the United States continued to have success in head-to-head competition, eliminating 11th-ranked Wang Cheng-pang of Chinese Taipei. In an astonishing match, 31st-ranked Laurence Godfrey, Great Britain eked out a victory over 2nd-ranked Magnus Petersson of Sweden. Two other of top ten ranked archers fell when 27th-ranked Xue Haifeng of China defeated 6th-ranked Dmytro Hrachov of Ukraine and 25th-ranked Hasse Pavia Lind lost to Oleksandr Serdyuk. Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1987 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ... Laurence Godfrey (born 9 June 1976) is an athlete from the United Kingdom. ... Magnus Petersson (born 17 June 1975) is an athlete from Sweden. ... Xue Haifeng (Chinese: 薛海峰) (born 13 January 1980 in Xinjiang province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Ukrainian archers ... Hasse Pavia Lind (born 10 June 1979) is an athlete from Denmark. ... Categories: Stub | 1978 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ...


One of the Korean archers, Park Kyung-mo, nearly fell to the Kazakhstani Stanislav Zabrodskiy when Zabrodskiy tied Park through the first 18 arrows and scored a 10 on the first tie-break. Park also scored a 10, and followed it up with a second 10 which Zabrodskiy could not match. A tie-break was also needed in the match between Viktor Ruban of Ukraine and Wang Cheng-pang of Chinese Taipei, which Ruban won 9-8. Categories: Stub | 1975 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Stanislav Zabrodskiy (born 1 January 1962) is an athlete from Kazakhstan. ... Categories: Stub | 1981 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1987 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ...

Winner Score Loser
Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea 171-159 Alexandros Karageorgiou Greece Greece
Satyadev Prasad India India 158-155 Ron van der Hoff Netherlands Netherlands
Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 162-154 Michele Frangilli Italy Italy
Oleksandr Serdyuk Ukraine Ukraine 165-164 Hasse Pavia Lind Denmark Denmark
Jang Yong-ho Korea Korea 166-163 Takaharu Furukawa Japan Japan
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 164-163 Michael Frankenberg Germany Germany
Anton Prylepau Belarus Belarus 155-152 Tashi Peljor Bhutan Bhutan
Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea 164-164
10-10, 10-9
Stanislav Zabrodskiy Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 164-163 Juan Rene Serrano Mexico Mexico
Ilario di Buo Italy Italy 164-160 Wietse van Alten Netherlands Netherlands
Vic Wunderle United States United States 164-160 Liu Ming-huang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Xue Haifeng China 162-161 Dmytro Hrachov Ukraine Ukraine
Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia Russia 162-160 Jonas Andersson Sweden Sweden
Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 170-159 Yavor Hristov Bulgaria Bulgaria
Viktor Ruban Ukraine Ukraine 167-167
9-8
Wang Cheng-pang Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 163-162 Magnus Petersson Sweden Sweden

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Men's individual round of 16

The round of 16 was held on 19 August and followed the same 18-arrow format as the previous two rounds as it narrowed the field to eight quarterfinalists. 19 August August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...

Winner Score Loser
Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea 167-165 Satyadev Prasad India India
Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 168-160 Oleksandr Serdyuk Ukraine Ukraine
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 166-165 Jang Yong-ho Korea Korea
Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea 173-166 Anton Prylepau Belarus Belarus
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 162-155 Ilario di Buo Italy Italy
Vic Wunderle United States United States 165-164 Xue Haifeng China
Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 169-161 Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia Russia
Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 167-162 Viktor Ruban Ukraine Ukraine

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Men's individual quarterfinals

The first round of 12-arrow matches was the quarterfinals on 19 August. Winners advanced to the semifinals while losers received a final rank between 5 and 8 depending on score in the quarterfinals. The high score of the round was notched by Tim Cuddihy, with 112. August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Categories: People stubs | 1987 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Australian archers ...


In a see-saw battle, Marco Galiazzo took a lead over Vic Wunderle in the third end. In a tense final end, Wunderle closed the gap. Galiazzo, needing an 8 to tie on the last arrow, shot a 9 to advance and end Wunderle's run. In a surprise, both of the remaining Korean archers fell to Hiroshi Yamamoto and Tim Cuddihy in 1-point matchs eliminating them from medal contention. Laurence Godfrey had the most decisive victory of the round, a still-close 2-point victory of Chen Szu Yuan. Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1962 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: People stubs | 1987 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Australian archers ... Laurence Godfrey (born 9 June 1976) is an athlete from the United Kingdom. ... Categories: Stub | 1981 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ...

Winner Score Loser
Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 111-110 Im Dong-hyun Korea Korea
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 112-111 Park Kyung-mo Korea Korea
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 109-108 Vic Wunderle United States United States
Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain 110-108 Chen Szu Yuan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei

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Men's individual semifinals

Yamamoto and Cuddihy both tied the Olympic record for a 12-arrow match (set by Oh Kyo-moon in 1996) by tying their semifinal match at 115 on 19 August. In the tie-breaker, Yamamoto shot first and hit a 10. Cuddihy was unable to match this, shooting a 9 to drop out of gold medal contention. Olympic Records are the best performances in a specific event in that events history in either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...

Winner Score Loser
Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan 115-115
10-9
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 110-108 Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain

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Men's individual bronze medal match

The bronze medal match was held on 19 August. The winner received the bronze medal while the loser took fourth place. Cuddihy defeated Godfrey in a close match. A bronze medal is a medal awarded to the third place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions) such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. ... August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...

Winner Score Loser
Tim Cuddihy Australia Australia 113-112 Laurence Godfrey Great Britain Great Britain

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Men's individual gold medal match

The gold medal match on 19 August pitted a first-time-Olympian Italian against a veteran Japanese archer, with the favored Koreans being conspicuously absent. The match consisted of 12 arrows, with the winner taking gold and the loser receiving a silver medal. August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


With a pair of 10s in the first end, Hiroshi Yamamoto took a quick lead of 1 point over Marco Galiazzo. In the second end, Galiazzo missed perfection by only 1 point, scoring 29 to Yamamoto's 27 to reverse the lead. He hit another pair of 10s in the third end, increasing his lead to 2 points going into the final end. Galiazzo maintained the lead through the final three arrows, winning Italy's first Olympic gold medal in archery. Yamamoto's silver was his second Olympic medal, joining the bronze medal that he won in 1984. Categories: Stub | 1962 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Winner Score Loser
Marco Galiazzo Italy Italy 111-109 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan Japan

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Women's individual

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Korea Park Sung Hyun Korea Lee Sung Jin Great Britain Alison Williamson

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Women's individual final standings

The heavily favored Korean women, who had taken the top three spots in the ranking round, won gold and silver medals as well as setting a new world record for a 72-arrow round. Park Sung Hyun and Lee Sung Jin defeated every opponent they faced until their final match against each other, which Park won for the gold medal. Alison Williamson of Great Britain, who was ranked only 21st after the ranking round, was able to win a number of upsets to make it to the semi-finals. After losing that match, she pulled off one more upset to finish with a bronze medal. Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ...

Final
place
Ranking
rank
Name Nation Ranking
score
R64 R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 1 Park Sung Hyun Korea Korea 682
(WR)
154 165 171 111 110 110
2 2 Lee Sung Jin Korea Korea 675 164 166 165 104 104 108
3 21 Alison Williamson Great Britain Great Britain ||637 147 154 165 109 100 105
4 6 Yuan Shu Chi Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 658 162 158 166 107 98 104
5 3 Yun Mi-Jin Korea Korea 673 162 173
(=OR)
168 105    
6 10 Wu Hui Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 649 156 156 160 103    
7 8 Evangelia Psarra Greece Greece 652 138 163 160 101  
8 4 He Ying China 667 141 158 156 89    
9 19 Jennifer Nichols United States United States 638 160 163 162      
10 5 Zhang Juanjuan China 663 135 166 161      
11 17 Naomi Folkard Great Britain Great Britain 638 139 156 159      
12 15 Margarita Galinovskaya Russia Russia 639 153 158 154      
13 24 Almudena Gallardo Spain Spain 631 148 152 152      
14 7 Justyna Mospinek Poland Poland 657 162 163 151      
15 43 Reena Kumari India India 620 153 134 148      
16 52 Kirstin Jean Lewis South Africa South Africa 606 141 157 142      
17 25 Zekiye Keskin Satir Turkey Turkey 631 135 161        
18 14 Tetyana Berezhna Ukraine Ukraine 640 160 160        
19 29 Melissa Jennison Australia Australia 628 132 158        
20 28 Iwona Marcinkiewicz Poland Poland 628 119 157        
21 23 Anja Hitzler Germany Germany 632 163 156        
22 18 Cornelia Pfohl Germany Germany 638 146 156        
23 26 Viktoriya Beloslydtseva Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 629 150 155        
24 20 Sumangala Sharma India India 638 142 153        
25 49 Mari Piuva Finland Finland 615 136 151        
26 53 Sayoko Kawauchi Japan Japan 601 137 150        
27 56 Jasmin Figueroa Philippines Philippines 600 132 150        
28 35 Sayami Matsushita Japan Japan 624 165 149        
29 27 Małgorzata Sobieraj Poland Poland 628 151 149        
30 33 Natalia Bolotova Russia Russia 625 143 148        
31 34 Elpida Romantzi Greece Greece 624 151 146        
32 54 Tshering Chhoden Bhutan Bhutan 600 159 134        
33 59 Kateryna Palekha Ukraine Ukraine 595 158          
34 30 Alexandra Fouace France France 627 157          
35 51 Fotini Vavatsi Greece Greece 609 156          
36 11 Lin Sang China 647 156          
37 62 Hanna Karasiova Belarus Belarus 588 155          
38 42 Damla Gunay Turkey Turkey 620 152          
39 38 Thin Thin Khaing Myanmar Myanmar 622 151          
40 22 Kristine Esebua Georgia Georgia 636 149          
41 39 Deonne Bridger Australia Australia 620 145          
42 58 Maydenia Sarduy Cuba Cuba 595 145          
43 31 Berangere Schuh France France 626 143          
44 32 Mon Redee Sut Txi Malaysia Malaysia 626 143          
45 55 Narguis Nabieva Tajikistan Tajikistan 600 142          
46 46 Puspitasari Rina Dewi Indonesia Indonesia 616 141          
47 50 Elena Dostay Russia Russia 609 136          
48 40 Wiebke Nulle Germany Germany 620 135          
49 16 Natalia Nasaridze Turkey Turkey 639 133          
50 45 Chen Li Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 617 133          
51 41 Khatuna Narimanidze Georgia Georgia 620 132          
52 13 Dola Banerjee India India 642 131        
53 9 Natalia Valeeva Italy Italy 650 130          
54 61 Helen Palmer Great Britain Great Britain 594 130          
55 12 Nataliya Burdeyna Ukraine Ukraine 643 129          
56 47 Marie-Pier Beaudet Canada Canada 616 128          
57 48 Olga Pilipova Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 616 128          
58 63 Bahnasawy Lamia Egypt Egypt 564 127          
59 60 Aurore Trayan France France 594 122          
60 44 Janet Dykman United States United States 619 121          
61 36 Stephanie Arnold United States United States 623 121          
62 57 Jo-Ann Galbraith Australia Australia 596 116          
63 37 Yukari Kawasaki Japan Japan 622 106          
64 64 Mansour May Egypt Egypt 536 102          

Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... South Korea competed as Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics, while North Korea competed as DPR Korea. ... Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Image File history File links Chinese_Taipei_Olympic_Flag. ... Yun Mi Jin (born 30 April 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... Wu Hui Ju (Traditional Chinese: 吳蕙如, Wade-Giles: Wu Hui-ju, pinyin: Wú Huìrú, born 12 November 1982) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Image File history File links Chinese_Taipei_Olympic_Flag. ... Evangelia Psarra (born 17 June 1974) is an athlete from Greece. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Greece. ... He Ying (Chinese: 何影, pinyin: Hé Yǐng) (born 17 April 1977) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China. ... Jennifer Nichols (born 4 October 1983) is an athlete from the United States. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Zhang Juanjuan (Chinese: 张娟娟, pinyin: Zhāng Juānjuān) (born 2 January 1981 in Qingdao, Shandong province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China. ... Naomi Folkard (born 18 September 1983) is an archer from Leamington Spa, England. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Margarita Galinovskaya (born 19 April 1968) is an athlete from Russia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Russia. ... Almudena Gallardo (born 26 March Spain. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Spain. ... Justyna Mospinek (born 8 November 1983) is an athlete from Poland. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ... Reena Kumari (born 15 January 1984) is an athlete from India. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_India. ... Kirstin Jean Lewis (born 14 December 1975) is an athlete from South Africa. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Africa. ... Zekiye Keskin Satir (Turkish spelling Satır; b. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Turkey. ... Tetyana Berezhna (born 13 November 1982) is an archer from Ukraine. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ukraine. ... Melissa Jennison (born 7 May 1982) is an athlete from Australia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Australia. ... Iwona Marcinkiewicz (born 23 May 1975) is an athlete from Poland. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ... Anja Hitzler (born 16 February Germany. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Cornelia Pfohl (born 23 February 1971) is an athlete from Germany. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Viktoriya Beloslydtseva (born 9 January 1972) is an athlete from Kazakhstan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Kazakhstan. ... Sumangala Sharma (born 30 December 1986) is an athlete from India. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_India. ... Mari Piuva (born 21 October 1980 in Kemi) is an athlete from Finland. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Finland. ... Sayoko Kawauchi (born 24 October 1978) is an athlete from Japan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Jasmin Figueroa (born 20 March 1985) is an athlete from the Philippines. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Philippines. ... Sayami Matsushita (born 1 April 1982) is an athlete from Japan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... MaÅ‚gorzata Sobieraj (born 16 October 1982) is an athlete from Poland. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ... Natalia Bolotova (born 9 March 1963) is an athlete from Russia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Russia. ... Elpida Romantzi (born 17 July 1981) is an athlete from Greece. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Greece. ... Tshering Chhoden (born 6 July 1980 in Radhi) is an athlete from Bhutan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Bhutan. ... Kateryna Palekha (born 20 September 1980) is an athlete from Ukraine. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ukraine. ... Alexandra Fouace (born 7 July 1979) is an athlete from France. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_France. ... Fotini Vavatsi (born 16 March 1974) is an athlete from Greece. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Greece. ... Lin Sang (Chinese:林桑, pinyin: Lín Sāng) (born 17 August 1977 in Futian (莆田), Fujian province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... 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Women's individual ranking round

August 12 09:00 at Dekelia Air Force Base August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


In the 72 arrow ranking round, the Korean women dominated the field, taking the top three spots and setting a world record with Park Sung Hyun's score of 682. The Chinese women also did well, placing 4th, 5th, and 11th. Yuan Shu Chi and Wu Hui Ju of Chinese Taipei finished 6th and 10th. Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Wu Hui Ju (Traditional Chinese: 吳蕙如, Wade-Giles: Wu Hui-ju, pinyin: Wú Huìrú, born 12 November 1982) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ...

Rank Name Nation Score
1 Park Sung Hyun Korea Korea 682 (WR)
2 Lee Sung Jin Korea Korea 675
3 Yun Mi-Jin Korea Korea 673
4 He Ying China 667
5 Zhang Juanjuan China 663
6 Yuan Shu Chi Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 658
7 Justyna Mospinek Poland Poland 657
8 Evangelia Psarra Greece Greece 652
9 Natalia Valeeva Italy Italy 650
10 Wu Hui Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 649
11 Lin Sang China 647
12 Nataliya Burdeyna Ukraine Ukraine 643
13 Dola Banerjee India India 642
14 Tetyana Berezhna Ukraine Ukraine 640
15 Margarita Galinovskaya Russia Russia 639
16 Natalia Nasaridze Turkey Turkey 639
17 Naomi Folkard Great Britain Great Britain 638
18 Cornelia Pfohl Germany Germany 638
19 Jennifer Nichols United States United States 638
20 Sumangala Sharma India India 638
21 Alison Williamson Great Britain Great Britain 637
22 Kristine Esebua Georgia Georgia 636
23 Anja Hitzler Germany Germany 632
24 Almudena Gallardo Spain Spain 631
25 Zekiye Keskin Satir Turkey Turkey 631
26 Viktoriya Beloslydtseva Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 629
27 Małgorzata Sobieraj Poland Poland 628
28 Iwona Marcinkiewicz Poland Poland 628
29 Melissa Jennison Australia Australia 628
30 Alexandra Fouace France France 627
31 Berangere Schuh France France 626
32 Mon Redee Sut Txi Malaysia Malaysia 626
33 Natalia Bolotova Russia Russia 625
34 Elpida Romantzi Greece Greece 624
35 Sayami Matsushita Japan Japan 624
36 Stephanie Arnold United States United States 623
37 Yukari Kawasaki Japan Japan 622
38 Thin Thin Khaing Myanmar Myanmar 622
39 Deonne Bridger Australia Australia 620
40 Wiebke Nulle Germany Germany 620
41 Khatuna Narimanidze Georgia Georgia 620
42 Damla Gunay Turkey Turkey 620
43 Reena Kumari India India 620
44 Janet Dykman United States United States 619
45 Chen Li Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 617
46 Puspitasari Rina Dewi Indonesia Indonesia 616
47 Marie-Pier Beaudet Canada Canada 616
48 Olga Pilipova Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 616
49 Mari Piuva Finland Finland 615
50 Elena Dostay Russia Russia 609
51 Fotini Vavatsi Greece Greece 609
52 Kirstin Jean Lewis South Africa South Africa 606
53 Sayoko Kawauchi Japan Japan 601
54 Tshering Chhoden Bhutan Bhutan 600
55 Narguis Nabieva Tajikistan Tajikistan 600
56 Jasmin Figueroa Philippines Philippines 600
57 Jo-Ann Galbraith Australia Australia 596
58 Maydenia Sarduy Cuba Cuba 595
59 Kateryna Palekha Ukraine Ukraine 595
60 Aurore Trayan France France 594
61 Helen Palmer Great Britain Great Britain 594
62 Hanna Karasiova Belarus Belarus 588
63 Bahnasawy Lamia Egypt Egypt 564
64 Mansour May Egypt Egypt 536

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Women's individual round of 64

In the first round of elimination on 15 August, archers competed head-to-head. Each fired six ends of three arrows. Winners advanced to the round of 32, while losers received a final ranking between 33 and 64 based on their score in the round. Sayami Matsushita had the highest score of the round with 165. August 15 is the 227th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (228th in leap years), with 138 days remaining. ... Sayami Matsushita (born 1 April 1982) is an athlete from Japan. ...


The first big surprise of the round came when Tshering Chhoden of Bhutan, who had been ranked 54th, defeated 11th-ranked Lin Sang of China. This set Chhoden up for a round of 32 match with 43rd-ranked Reena Kumari of India, who had also won in an upset. One archer from the top ten, Natalia Valeeva of Italy, lost in the first round, to 56th-ranked Jasmin Figueroa of the Philippines. Tshering Chhoden (born 6 July 1980 in Radhi) is an athlete from Bhutan. ... Lin Sang (Chinese:林桑, pinyin: Lín Sāng) (born 17 August 1977 in Futian (莆田), Fujian province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Reena Kumari (born 15 January 1984) is an athlete from India. ... Natalia Valeeva (born 15 November 1969) is an athlete from Italy. ... Jasmin Figueroa (born 20 March 1985) is an athlete from the Philippines. ...


Perhaps the most exciting match of the day was between Malgorzata Sobieraj and Thin Thin Khaing, who tied with 151. Each archer shot a 9 on the first tie-breaking arrow and another 9 on the second. When the third tie-breaker resulted in an 8 for each archer, it was not possible to separate the two archers, even by measuring the distance to the centre of the target. It was only the second time in Olympic history [1] that a fourth arrow was required to separate two archers, the first having been in Atlanta. Sobieraj's fourth arrow was better, giving her the win. Wiebke Nulle and Zekiye Keskin Satir also were tied after 18 arrows, with Satir winning on the first tie-breaker 10-7 Małgorzata Sobieraj (born 16 October 1982) is an athlete from Poland. ... Thin Thin Khaing (born 4 May 1978) is an athlete from Myanmar. ... Wiebke Nulle (born 5 June 1980) is an athlete from Germany. ... Zekiye Keskin Satir (Turkish spelling Satır; b. ...

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun Korea Korea 154-102 Mansour May Egypt Egypt
Natalia Bolotova Russia Russia 154-143 Mon Redee Sut Txi Malaysia Malaysia
Naomi Folkard Great Britain Great Britain 139-128 Olga Pilipova Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Mari Piuva Finland Finland 136-133 Natalia Nasaridze Turkey Turkey
Jasmin Figueroa Philippines Philippines 132-130 Natalia Valeeva Italy Italy
Almudena Gallardo Spain Spain 148-132 Khatuna Narimanidze Georgia Georgia
Zekiye Keskin Satir Turkey Turkey 135-135
10-7
Wiebke Nulle Germany Germany
Evangelia Psarra Greece Greece 138-116 Jo-Ann Galbraith Australia Australia
Zhang Juanjuan China 135-122 Aurore Trayan France France
Iwona Marcinkiewicz Poland Poland 119-106 Yukari Kawasaki Japan Japan
Alison Williamson Great Britain Great Britain 147-121 Janet Dykman United States United States
Sayoko Kawauchi Japan Japan 137-129 Nataliya Burdeyna Ukraine Ukraine
Kirstin Jean Lewis South Africa South Africa 141-131 Dola Banerjee India India
Sumangala Sharma India India 142-133 Chen Li Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Melissa Jennison Australia Australia 132-121 Stephanie Arnold United States United States
He Ying China 141-130 Helen Palmer Great Britain Great Britain
Yun Mi-Jin Korea Korea 162-155 Hanna Karasiova Belarus Belarus
Sayami Matsushita Japan Japan 165-157 Alexandra Fouace France France
Jennifer Nichols United States United States 160-141 Puspitasari Rina Dewi Indonesia Indonesia
Tetyana Berezhna Ukraine Ukraine 160-156 Fotini Vavatsi Greece Greece
Tshering Chhoden Bhutan Bhutan 159-156 Lin Sang China
Reena Kumari India India 153-149 Kristine Esebua Georgia Georgia
Małgorzata Sobieraj Poland Poland 151-151
9-9, 9-9, 8-8, 9-7
Thin Thin Khaing Myanmar Myanmar
Yuan Shu Chi Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 162-158 Kateryna Palekha Ukraine Ukraine
Justyna Mospinek Poland Poland 162-145 Maydenia Sarduy Cuba Cuba
Viktoriya Beloslydtseva Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 150-145 Deonne Bridger Australia Australia
Anja Hitzler Germany Germany 163-152 Damla Gunay Turkey Turkey
Wu Hui Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 156-142 Narguis Nabieva Tajikistan Tajikistan
Margarita Galinovskaya Russia Russia 153-136 Elena Dostay Russia Russia
Cornelia Pfohl Germany Germany 146-128 Marie-Pier Beaudet Canada Canada
Elpida Romantzi Greece Greece 151-143 Berangere Schuh France France
Lee Sung Jin Korea Korea 164-127 Bahnasawy Lamia Egypt Egypt

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Women's individual round of 32

Held on 17 August, the second round of elimination, like the first, was a head-to-head competition in which each archer fired six ends of three arrows. Winners advanced to the round of 16, while losers received a final rank between 17 and 32 based on their scores in the round. Yun Mi-Jin of Korea scored 173 in the round, tying the Olympic record she set at the 2000 Summer Olympics. August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Yun Mi Jin (born 30 April 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August... The 2000 Summer Olympics or the Millennium Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were the Summer Olympic Games held in 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...


52nd-ranked Kirstin Jean Lewis pulled off her second upset of the tournament, defeating 20th-ranked Sumangala Sharma to become the lowest ranked archer to advance. Jennifer Nichols, ranked 19th, was the only other archer to win an upset, against 14th-ranked Tetyana Berezhna. Kirstin Jean Lewis (born 14 December 1975) is an athlete from South Africa. ... Sumangala Sharma (born 30 December 1986) is an athlete from India. ... Jennifer Nichols (born 4 October 1983) is an athlete from the United States. ... Tetyana Berezhna (born 13 November 1982) is an archer from Ukraine. ...


4th-ranked He Ying, however, nearly became the third upset victim and the only top ten archer of the day to fall when Melissa Jennison forced a tie-breaker that He won 9-8. Tshering Chhoden, who had won a major upset in the first round, nearly pulled off another, forcing Reena Kumari into a tie-breaker, which Kumari won. He Ying (Chinese: 何影, pinyin: Hé Yǐng) (born 17 April 1977) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Melissa Jennison (born 7 May 1982) is an athlete from Australia. ... Tshering Chhoden (born 6 July 1980 in Radhi) is an athlete from Bhutan. ... Reena Kumari (born 15 January 1984) is an athlete from India. ...

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun Korea Korea 165-148 Natalia Bolotova Russia Russia
Naomi Folkard Great Britain Great Britain 156-151 Mari Piuva Finland Finland
Almudena Gallardo Spain Spain 152-150 Jasmin Figueroa Philippines Philippines
Evangelia Psarra Greece Greece 163-161 Zekiye Keskin Satir Turkey Turkey
Zhang Juanjuan China 166-157 Iwona Marcinkiewicz Poland Poland
Alison Williamson Great Britain Great Britain 154-150 Sayoko Kawauchi Japan Japan
Kirstin Jean Lewis South Africa South Africa 157-153 Sumangala Sharma India India
He Ying China 158-158
9-8
Melissa Jennison Australia Australia
Yun Mi-Jin Korea Korea 173-149 Sayami Matsushita Japan Japan
Jennifer Nichols United States United States 163-160 Tetyana Berezhna Ukraine Ukraine
Reena Kumari India India 134-134
7-4
Tshering Chhoden Bhutan Bhutan
Yuan Shu Chi Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 158-149 Małgorzata Sobieraj Poland Poland
Justyna Mospinek Poland Poland 163-155 Viktoriya Beloslydtseva Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Wu Hui Ju Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 156-156
9-8
Anja Hitzler Germany Germany
Margarita Galinovskaya Russia Russia 158-156 Cornelia Pfohl Germany Germany
Lee Sung Jin Korea Korea 166-146 Elpida Romantzi Greece Greece

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Women's individual round of 16

The third round of elimination, on 18 August, was the final one that used the 18 arrow match. Winners advanced to the quarterfinals, while the losers received final rankings between 9 and 16 depending on their score in the round. Park Sung Hyun had the highest score of the round, as the three Koreans continued to win. August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ...


The Chinese women were handed another defeat at the hands of Alison Williamson of Great Britain, who at 21st was the only archer not from the top ten to qualify for the quarterfinals. The archers from Chinese Taipei both continued into the quarterfinals, as did Evangelia Psarra of Greece. Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ... Evangelia Psarra (born 17 June 1974) is an athlete from Greece. ...

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun, Korea Korea 171-159 Naomi Folkard, Great Britain Great Britain
Evangelia Psarra, Greece Greece 160-152 Almudena Gallardo, Spain Spain
Alison Williamson, Great Britain Great Britain 165-161 Zhang Juanjuan, China
He Ying, China 156-142 Kirstin Jean Lewis, South Africa South Africa
Yun Mi-Jin, Korea Korea 168-162 Jennifer Nichols, United States United States
Yuan Shu Chi, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 166-148 Reena Kumari, India India
Wu Hui Ju, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 160-151 Justyna Mospinek, Poland Poland
Lee Sung Jin, Korea Korea 165-163 Margarita Galinovskaya, Russia Russia

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Women's individual quarterfinals

With 8 archers left, the quarterfinal matches on 18 August consisted of each archer firing four ends of three arrows. Winners advanced to the semifinals while the losers received final rankings between 5 and 8. The highest score of the round again was notched by Park Sung Hyun, with 111 points. August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ...


Alison Williamson continued a great run, defeating 4th-ranked He Ying to advance to the semifinals. He missed the target with two arrows, but would have needed to score perfect 10s on each of those arrows to even tie Williamson and force a tie-breaker. Park Sung Hyun easily defeated Evangelia Psarra, scoring no less than 27 in any end of three arrows. In two matches between Korean archers and archers from Chinese Taipei, Yun Mi-Jin was the only Korean to lose so far in the women's competition, falling to Yuan Shu Chi. Lee Sung Jin, however, was able to come from behind to defeat Wu Hui Ju to keep Korea in contention for two medals. Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ... He Ying (Chinese: 何影, pinyin: Hé Yǐng) (born 17 April 1977) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Evangelia Psarra (born 17 June 1974) is an athlete from Greece. ... Yun Mi Jin (born 30 April 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Wu Hui Ju (Traditional Chinese: 吳蕙如, Wade-Giles: Wu Hui-ju, pinyin: Wú Huìrú, born 12 November 1982) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ...

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun, Korea Korea 111-101 Evangelia Psarra, Greece Greece
Alison Williamson, Great Britain Great Britain 109-89 He Ying, China
Yuan Shu Chi, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 107-105 Yun Mi-Jin, Korea Korea
Lee Sung Jin, Korea Korea 104-103 Wu Hui Ju, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei

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Women's individual semifinals

With only four archers left, the semifinals featured 12-arrow matches. The two winners faced each other in the gold medal match, while the losers of the semifinals faced off for the bronze medal. For the third round in a row, Park Sung Hyun posted the high score, this time with a 110. Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ...


Lee Sung Jin and Yuan Shu Chi were the first two archers to compete. The first end resulted in a tie at 27. Lee began to pull away in the second end, scoring 26 to Shu's 24. In each of the third and fourth ends, Lee increased his lead, finishing with a safe 6 point victory to advance to the final. Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ...


Park and Alison Williamson were next. Williamson's surprising run for gold came to a crash, as Park continued to be nearly perfect. Once again, Park did not score lower than 27 in any end of three arrows, dominating each end and advancing to face fellow Korean Lee in the finals. Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ...

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun, Korea Korea 110-100 Alison Williamson, Great Britain Great Britain
Lee Sung Jin, Korea Korea 104-98 Yuan Shu Chi, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei

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Women's individual bronze medal match

The bronze medal match pitted Yuan Shu Chi, who had started with a 6th place in the ranking round, against Alison Williamson, who had started at 21st. Each archer fired four ends of three arrows, with the winner receiving a bronze medal while the loser would go home with a 4th place finish and no medal. Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Alison Williamson (born November 3, 1971) is an athlete from Great Britain. ...


The first end was a good one for both archers, with Yuan scoring a 10 and two 9s while Williamson matched the score with two 10s and an 8. Yuan kept up the pace with another 28 in the second end, as Williamson faltered slightly and dropped 3 points behind with a 25. Williamson caught up in the third end, however, with a 27 to Yuan's 25. Yuan took the lead again with the first arrow of the last end, but again Williamson brought it back to a tie with the second arrow. With the score tied and one arrow remaining, Williamson shot an 8 to Yuan's 7, claiming the bronze medal.

Winner Score Loser
Alison Williamson, Great Britain Great Britain 105-104 Yuan Shu Chi, Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei

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Women's individual gold medal match

The women's gold medal match pitted two Koreans against each other. The two had dominated the competition from the beginning, with Park Sung Hyun placing 1st in the ranking round and Lee Sung Jin placing 2nd. Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ...


In the first end, Park shot a rare 26, breaking a long string of ends no lower than 27. Lee matched the score, then hit a perfect 30 in the second end. Park returned to form in the second end with a 27, but this still left her 3 points behind. Park continued to build on her scores with a 28 in the third end, bringing the match to 2 points when Lee shot a 27. The fourth end was Park's best of the match while it was Lee's worst, as Park reversed the deficit with a 29-25 final end to take the gold, 110-108. Lee received a silver medal.

Winner Score Loser
Park Sung Hyun, Korea Korea 110-108 Lee Sung Jin, Korea Korea

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Men's team

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Korea Korea
Im Dong-hyun
Jang Yong-ho
Park Kyung-mo
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Chen Szu Yuan
Liu Ming-huang
Wang Cheng-pang
Ukraine Ukraine
Dmytro Hrachov
Viktor Ruban
Oleksandr Serdyuk

The men's team competition was the last archery event to be held, on 21 August. The Korean team, after having been kept from winning any individual medals, won by successively larger margins as the rounds went by. Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August... Categories: Stub | 1986 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | South Korean athletes ... Categories: Stub | 1976 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1975 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Image File history File links Chinese_Taipei_Olympic_Flag. ... Categories: Stub | 1981 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ... Categories: Stub | 1984 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ... Categories: Stub | 1987 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Republic of China sportspeople ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ukraine. ... Categories: Stub | 1983 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Ukrainian archers ... Categories: Stub | 1981 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... Categories: Stub | 1978 births | Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics ... August 21 is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


Men's team final standings

Final
place
Ranking
rank
Nation Ranking
score
R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 1 Korea 2030 Bye 252 242 251
2 2 Chinese Taipei 1985 Bye 250 244 245
3 4 Ukraine 1985 243 242 239 237
4 11 United States 1936 246 243 243 235
5 9 Netherlands 1940 244 249    
6 7 Australia 1962 248 247    
7 3 Italy 1985 Bye 240    
8 5 Japan 1970 254 236    
9 6 Sweden 1963 242      
10 12 France 1911 241      
11 10 India 1938 236      
12 8 Mexico 1942 234      
13 13 Greece 1833 225      

Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August...

Men's team ranking round

The team ranking round consisted merely of summing the scores of the team's three competitors from the individual ranking round.

Rank Nation Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 Total
1 Korea 687 672 671 2030
2 Chinese Taipei 663 663 659 1985
3 Italy 672 659 654 1985
4 Ukraine 671 660 654 1985
5 Japan 664 660 646 1970
6 Sweden 673 653 637 1963
7 Australia 663 658 641 1962
8 Mexico 651 646 645 1942
9 Netherlands 661 646 633 1940
10 India 657 647 634 1938
11 United States 660 639 637 1936
12 France 663 626 622 1911
13 Greece 647 601 585 1833

Men's team round of 16

The United States and the Netherlands both pulled off minor upsets in this round, which the Korean, Italian, and Taiwanese teams sat out due to their high rankings.

Winner Score Loser
Korea Bye
Netherlands 244-234 Mexico
Japan 254-241 France
Ukraine 243-225 Greece
Italy Bye
United States 246-242 Sweden
Australia 248-236 India
Chinese Taipei Bye

Men's team quarterfinals

The Netherlands almost stopped Korea from winning a single match in the team tournament, losing by only 1 point after the 27 arrow match was over. Italy was consigned to that fate, however, by the United States.

Winner Score Loser
Korea 250-249 Netherlands
Ukraine 242-236 Japan
United States 243-240 Italy
Chinese Taipei 250-247 Australia

Men's team semifinals

Korea's margin of victory in the semifinals was somewhat larger than in the quarterfinals, though this was more due to a weaker performance by their opponent than anything else as Korea shot 8 points fewer than they had in the previous round. Chinese Taipei narrowly defeated the United States to avoid the upset.

Winner Score Loser
Korea 242-239 Ukraine
Chinese Taipei 244-243 United States

Men's team bronze medal match

Both teams in the bronze medal final shot their lowest score of the competition. The United States, who had outscored Ukraine in each of the previous rounds, was unable to do so in direct competition with the Ukrainians and fell to fourth place while the Ukrainians collected their first archery medal of the year. A bronze medal is a medal awarded to the third place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions) such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. ...

Winner Score Loser
Ukraine 237-235 United States

Men's team gold medal match

The final turned out to be the easiest victory for the Korean team in the entire tournament, a 6-point win over Chinese Taipei.

Winner Score Loser
Korea 251-245 Chinese Taipei

Women's team

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Korea Korea
Lee Sung Jin
Park Sung Hyun
Yun Mi Jin
China
He Ying
Lin Sang
Zhang Juanjuan
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Chen Li Ju
Wu Hui Ju
Yuan Shu Chi

The women's team archery was held on 20 August, after all of the individual competition had finished but before the men's team competition. Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ... Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August... Lee Sung Jin (born 7 March 1985) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Park Sung Hyun (born 1 January 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Yun Mi Jin (born 30 April 1983) is an athlete from South Korea. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China. ... He Ying (Chinese: 何影, pinyin: Hé Yǐng) (born 17 April 1977) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Lin Sang (Chinese:林桑, pinyin: Lín Sāng) (born 17 August 1977 in Futian (莆田), Fujian province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Zhang Juanjuan (Chinese: 张娟娟, pinyin: Zhāng Juānjuān) (born 2 January 1981 in Qingdao, Shandong province) is an athlete from the Peoples Republic of China. ... Image File history File links Chinese_Taipei_Olympic_Flag. ... Chen Li Ju (Traditional Chinese: 陳麗如, Simplified Chinese: 陈丽如, Wade-Giles: Chen Li-ju, pinyin: Chén Lìrú ) (born 24 April 1981) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Wu Hui Ju (Traditional Chinese: 吳蕙如, Wade-Giles: Wu Hui-ju, pinyin: Wú Huìrú, born 12 November 1982) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... Yuan Shu Chi (Chinese: 袁叔琪, pinyin: Yuán Shúqí, Wade-Giles: Yüan Shu-chi) (born 9 November 1984) is an athlete from the Republic of China. ... August 20 is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...


Women's team final standings

Final
place
Ranking
rank
Nation Ranking
score
R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 1 Korea 2030
(WR)
Bye 244 249 241
2 2 China 1977 248 241 230 240
3 3 Chinese Taipei 1924 240 233 226 242
4 13 France 1847 226 228 234 228
5 8 Greece 1885 230 232    
6 10 Ukraine 1878 244 230    
7 6 Germany 1890 238 230    
8 5 India 1900 230 227    
9 11 Russia 1873 234      
10 7 Turkey 1890 234      
11 15 Australia 1844 233      
12 12 Great Britain 1869 228      
13 9 United States 1880 227      
14 14 Japan 1847 226      
15 4 Poland 1913 224      

Motto: (Broadly bring benefit to humanity, ) Anthem: Aegukga Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government Republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myung-sook Establishment    - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BC (legendary)   - Declaration of Republic March 1, 1919 (de jure)   - Liberation August 15, 1945   - First Republic August...

Women's team ranking round

The team ranking round consisted merely of summing the scores of the team's three competitors from the individual ranking round.

Rank Nation Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 Total
1 Korea 682 675 673 2030 (WR)
2 China 667 663 647 1977
3 Chinese Taipei 658 649 617 1924
4 Poland 657 628 628 1913
5 India 642 638 620 1900
6 Germany 638 632 620 1890
7 Turkey 639 631 620 1890
8 Greece 652 629 604 1885
9 United States 638 623 619 1880
10 Ukraine 643 640 595 1878
11 Russia 639 625 609 1873
12 Great Britain 638 637 594 1869
13 France 627 626 594 1847
14 Japan 624 622 601 1847
15 Australia 628 620 596 1844'

Women's team round of 16

Winner Score Loser
Korea Bye
Greece 230-227 United States
India 230-228 Great Britain
France 226-224 Poland
Chinese Taipei 240-226 Japan
Germany 238-234 Russia
Ukraine 244-234 Turkey
China 248-233 Australia

Women's team quarterfinals

Winner Score Loser
Korea 244-232 Greece
France 228-227 India
Chinese Taipei 233-230 Germany
China 241-230 Ukraine

Women's team semifinals

Winner Score Loser
Korea 249-234 France
China 230-226 Chinese Taipei

Women's team bronze medal match

Winner Score Loser
Chinese Taipei 242-228 France

Women's team gold medal match

Winner Score Loser
Korea 241-240 China

Schedule

  • August 12
    • Men's and Women's individual ranking round
  • August 15
    • Women's individual 1/32 Eliminations
  • August 16
    • Men's indiviudal 1/32 Eliminations
  • August 17
    • Women's individual 1/16 Eliminations
    • Men's individual 1/16 Eliminations
  • August 18
    • Women's individual 1/8 Eliminations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Gold medal final, Bronze medal final, and Medal Ceremony
  • August 19
    • Men's individual 1/8 Eliminations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Gold medal final, Bronze medal final, and Medal Ceremony
  • August 20
    • Women's team 1/8 Eliminations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Gold medal final, Bronze medal final, and Medal Ceremony
  • August 21
    • Men's team 1/8 Eliminations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Gold medal final, Bronze medal final, and Medal Ceremony
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