Venue: Yumenoshima Final Field |
Final - Monday 26th July | time | team 1 _____________ | score | team 2 _____________ | set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | SO | 16:40 | South Korea | 1 | 6-0 | Taiwan | 6 | 59-55 | 60-58 | 56-55 | | Bronze Medal Match | 16:15 | Japan | 4 | 5-4 | Netherlands | 2 | 55-58 | 54-52 | 53-57 | 57-56 | 9 9 10+-10 9 9 |
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time | team 1 _____________ | score | team 2 _____________ | set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | SO | 15:17 | South Korea | 1 | 5-4 | Japan | 4 | 58-54 | 54-55 | 58-55 | 53-56 | 9 10 9+-10 9 9 | 15:40 | Taiwan | 6 | 6-0 | Netherlands | 2 | 56-53 | 54-52 | 59-55 | |
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time | team 1 _____________ | score | team 2 _____________ | set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | 13:45 | South Korea | 1 | 6-0 | India | 9 | 59-54 | 59-57 | 56-54 | | 14:08 | Japan | 4 | 5-1 | United States | 5 | 55-52 | 53-53 | 55-53 | | 14:31 | Taiwan | 6 | 5-1 | China | 3 | 55-55 | 54-50 | 56-54 | | 14:54 | Netherlands | 2 | 5-3 | Great Britain | 10 | 54-54 | 56-57 | 54-50 | 57-54 |
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Round 1 - Monday 26th July | First 4 teams from Ranking Round: South Korea, Mexico, United States and Japan byes. |
time | team 1 _____________ | score | team 2 _____________ | set 1 | set 2 | set 3 | set 4 | SO | 09:30 | India | 9 | 6-2 | Kazakhstan | 8 | 55-54 | 52-51 | 56-57 | 55-54 | | 09:53 | United States | 5 | 6-0 | France | 12 | 52-51 | 55-45 | 58-54 | | 10:16 | Great Britain | 10 | 6-0 | Indonesia | 7 | 55-51 | 53-52 | 55-51 | | 10:39 | Taiwan | 6 | 5-4 | Australia | 11 | 48-53 | 55-53 | 55-57 | 58-52 | 9 9 10-8 10 9 |
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Final Ranking | TB | Qual | Sd | 1. | South Korea | Je Deok Kim, Woojin Kim, Jinhyek Oh | | 2049 | 1. | 2. | Taiwan | Yu-Cheng Deng, Chih-Chun Tang, Chun-Heng Wei | | 1985 | 6. | 3. | Japan | Takaharu Furukawa, Yuki Kawata, Hiroki Muto | | 1988 | 4. | 4. | Netherlands | Gijs Broeksma, Sjef van den Berg, Steve Wijler | | 2012 | 2. | eliminated in Quarter-Finals (1/4) | 5. | Great Britain | Tom Hall, Patrick Huston, James Woodgate | 3 (215) | 1959 | 10. | 6. | China | Jialun Li, Dapeng Wang, Shaoxuan Wei | 1 (159) | 2011 | 3. | 7. | United States | Brady Ellison, Jack Williams, Jacob Wukie | 1 (158) | 1987 | 5. | 8. | India | Atanu Das, Pravin Jadhav, Tarundeep Rai | 1 (165) | 1961 | 9. | eliminated in Round 1 | 9. | Australia | David Barnes, Ryan Tyack, Taylor Worth | | 1949 | 11. | 9. | France | Thomas Chirault, Pierre Plihon, Jean-Charles Valladont | | 1941 | 12. | 9. | Indonesia | Arif Dwi Pangestu, Alviyanto Prastyadi, Riau Ega Salsabilla | | 1979 | 7. | 9. | Kazakhstan | Ilfat Abdullin, Denis Gankin, Sanzhar Mussayev | | 1973 | 8. |
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Ranking Round - Friday 23 July 2021 | Each archer shoots 72 arrows from 70 meters. | World Record: | Olympic Record: |
Team | H | Japan | First 8 from World Championship 2019 | 1. | China | 2. | India | 3. | South Korea | 4. | Netherlands | 5. | Australia | 6. | Kazakhstan | 7. | Great Britain | 8. | Taiwan | Final Qualification | 1. | United States | 2. | Indonesia | 3. | France |
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All Olympic Champions | 2024: | 2020: South Korea | 2016: Kim W., Ku, Lee S. (KOR) | 2012: Frangilli, Galiazzo, Nespoli (ITA) | 2008: Im, Lee C., Park K. (KOR) | 2004: Im, Jang, Park K.(KOR) | 2000: Jang, Kim C., Oh (KOR) | 1996: Huish, Johnson, White (USA) | 1992: Holgado, Menéndez, Vázquez (ESP) | 1988: Park S., Chun, Lee H. (KOR) |
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Last updated: 23 Jul 2024 Facebook Todor Krastev
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