2011 World Archery Championships - Recurve Mixed Team

The mixed team recurve competition at the 2011 World Archery Championships took place from 4–10 July 2011 in Torino, Italy. 56 teams of two archers competed in the qualification round on 4–5 July; the top 16 teams qualified for the knockout tournament on 6 July, with the semi-finals and finals on 10 July.[1] The tournament doubled as the principal qualification tournament for the 2012 Olympics.

Top seeds Im Dong-Hyun and Ki Bo-Bae won the competition for Korea, defeating Mexico in the final.[2]

Seeds

Seedings were based on the combined total of the team members' qualification scores in the individual ranking rounds. The top 16 teams were assigned places in the draw depending on their overall ranking.[3]

  1. South Korea Im Dong-Hyun / Ki Bo-Bae (Champions)
  2. Chinese Taipei Kuo Cheng-Wei / Le Chien-Ying (Quarter Final)
  3. United States Brady Ellison / Miranda Leek (1st Round)
  4. Italy Mauro Nespoli / Natalia Valeeva (1st Round)
  5. India Jayanta Talukdar / Deepika Kumari (Quarter Final)
  6. China Chen Wenyuan / Fang Yuting (1st Round)
  7. United Kingdom Larry Godfrey / Amy Oliver (3rd Place)
  8. Japan Takaharu Furukawa / Ren Hayakawa (Quarter Final)
  9. France Romain Girouille / Berengere Schuh (1st Round)
  10. Mongolia Jantsan Gantugs / Bishindee Urantungalag (1st Round)
  11. Mexico Juan Rene Serrano / Aida Roman (2nd Place)
  12. Ukraine Viktor Ruban / Victoriya Koval (1st Round)
  13. Poland Jacek Proc / Justyna Mospinek (4th Place)
  14. Russia Alexander Kozhin / Natalya Erdyniyeva (Quarter Final)
  15. North Korea Jon Chol / Kwon Un-Sil (1st Round)
  16. Denmark Johan Weiss / Carina Christiansen (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 South Korea DH Im
South Korea BB Ki
149  
16 Denmark J Weiss
Denmark C Christiansen
143     1 South Korea DH Im
South Korea BB Ki
151  
9 France R Girouille
France B Schuh
149     8 Japan T Furukawa
Japan R Hayakawa
143  
8 Japan T Furukawa
Japan R Hayakawa
151       1 South Korea DH Im
South Korea BB Ki
151  
5 India J Talukdar
India D Kumari
144       13 Poland J Proc
Poland J Mospinek
147  
12 Ukraine V Ruban
Ukraine V Koval
142     5 India J Talukdar
India D Kumari
148
13 Poland J Proc
Poland J Mospinek
147     13 Poland J Proc
Poland J Mospinek
150  
4 Italy M Nespoli
Italy N Valeeva
146       1 South Korea DH Im
South Korea BB Ki
151
3 United States B Ellison
United States M Leek
145       11 Mexico J Serrano
Mexico A Roman
144
14 Russia A Kozhin
Russia N Erdyniyeva
147     14 Russia A Kozhin
Russia N Erdyniyeva
146  
11 Mexico J Serrano
Mexico A Roman
149     11 Mexico J Serrano
Mexico A Roman
147  
6 China WY Chen
China YT Fang
148       11 Mexico J Serrano
Mexico A Roman
145
7 United Kingdom L Godfrey
United Kingdom A Oliver
148       7 United Kingdom L Godfrey
United Kingdom A Oliver
140  
10 Mongolia J Gantugs
Mongolia B Urantungalag
142     7 United Kingdom L Godfrey
United Kingdom A Oliver
146 3rd Place
15 North Korea C Jon
North Korea US Kwon
145     2 Chinese Taipei CW Kuo
Chinese Taipei CY Le
145   13 Poland J Proc
Poland J Mospinek
139
2 Chinese Taipei CW Kuo
Chinese Taipei CY Le
147   7 United Kingdom L Godfrey
United Kingdom A Oliver
147

References

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