2013 World Archery Championships – Recurve Mixed Team

2013 World Archery Championships
Men   Recurve   Compound
Women   Recurve   Compound
Team   Men's Recurve   Men's Compound
Team   Women's Recurve   Women's Compound
Mixed team   Recurve   Compound

The mixed team recurve competition at the 2013 World Archery Championships took place from 29 September–6 October 2013 in Belek, Turkey.

46 countries entered at least one male and one female archer into the qualification round, thus becoming eligible for the mixed team competition. The combined totals of the highest scoring archers of each gender from the same country in the qualification rounds were added together, and the 16 teams with the highest combined scores competed in the elimination rounds.[1]

Schedule

All times are UTC+02:00.[2]

DateRimePhase
29 September 201314:00Official practice
30 September 201309:30Women's qualification
1 October 201309:00Men's qualification
16:351/8, QF and SF Eliminations
6 October 201317:00Medal matches

Qualification round

Pre-tournament world rankings ('WR') are taken from the 28 August 2013 World Archery Rankings.[3][4][5]

Key

     Qualified for eliminations

Elimination rounds

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1 South Korea Korea 148  
16 Colombia Colombia 144     1 South Korea Korea 152  
9 Japan Japan 138     8 United Kingdom Great Britain 146  
8 United Kingdom Great Britain 144       1 South Korea Korea 149  
5 India India 149       4 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 139  
12 Ukraine Ukraine 140     5 India India 137
13 France France 13914     4 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 139  
4 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 13917       1 South Korea Korea 148
3 Russia Russia 146       6 United States United States 139
14 Brazil Brazil 143     3 Russia Russia 138  
11 Spain Spain 133     6 United States United States 142  
6 United States United States 148       6 United States United States 146
7 China China 141       2 Mexico Mexico 132  
10 Italy Italy 144     10 Italy Italy 14616 Third place
15 Germany Germany 138     2 Mexico Mexico 14619   4 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 145
2 Mexico Mexico 144   2 Mexico Mexico 143

References

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