Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's individual

Men's individual
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Modern photograph of Englischer Garten, where the event took place
Venue Englischer Garten
Dates 7–10 September
Competitors 55 from 24 nations
Winning score 2528
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) John Williams  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Gunnar Jervill  Sweden
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Kyösti Laasonen  Finland

The men's individual archery event at the 1972 Summer Olympics was part of the archery programme.

The event consisted of a double FITA round. For each round, the archer shot 36 arrows at each of four distances—90, 50, 70, and 30 metres. The highest score for each arrow was 10 points, giving a possible maximum of 2880 points.

Records

The following new Olympic records were set during this competition.

RecordRoundNameNationalityScoreOR
Single FITA roundFirstJohn Williams United States1268OR
Double FITA roundCombinedJohn Williams United States2528OR

Results

RankArcherNationRound 1
Score
Round 1
Rank
Round 2
Score
Round 2
Rank
Total Score
1st, gold medalist(s)John Williams United States1268 (OR)1126012528 (OR)
2nd, silver medalist(s)Gunnar Jervill Sweden12292125232481
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Kyösti Laasonen Finland12136125422467
4Robert Cogniaux Belgium12057124052445
5Edwin Eliason United States119313124542438
6Donald Jackson Canada122531212122437
7Victor Sidorouk Soviet Union12057122272427
8Arne Jacobsen Denmark118820128562423
9Graeme Telford Australia122441199162423
10Lucien Trepper Switzerland119116121882409
11Dennis McComak United States119991199162398
12Mikhail Peounov Soviet Union122251175242397
13Herluf Andersen Denmark1178231216102394
14Siegfried Ortmann West Germany1175241215112390
15Terence Reilly Australia1193131194182387
16Rolf Svensson Sweden1179221207142386
17Roy Matthews Great Britain1174251211132385
18Andre Baeyens Belgium1190191193202383
19Hiroshi Kajikawa Japan1192151189222381
20Olavi Laurila Finland115531121792372
21Jacques Doyen France1186211183232369
22Jakob Wolfensberger Switzerland1191161176252367
23Jos Daman Belgium1165291200152365
24Mati Vaikjärv Soviet Union1194111169302363
25Elmer Ewert Canada1194111165322359
26John Snelling Great Britain1195101161352356
27Olov Bostroem Sweden1168271179242347
28Alfonso Jones Mexico1154321190212344
29Masashi Hibino Japan1150331194182344
30Richard Krust West Germany1172261170292342
31Alfredo Massazza Italy1189191151392340
32Jan Erik Humlekjær Norway1164301175262339
33Giancarlo Ferrari Italy1167281155362322
34Bela Nagy Hungary1135391167312302
35Sante Spigarelli Italy1145341155362300
36Johannes Akkerhaugen Norway1133401155362288
37Francisco Naranjilla Philippines1117441171282288
38Shinji Nakamoto Japan1124421163342287
39Marcel Balthasar Luxembourg1144361141432285
40Jorma Sandelin Finland1142371136452278
41Wayne Pullen Canada1145341130462275
42Louis Lemirre France1102461164332266
43Galsan Biambaa Mongolia1112451141432253
44Alain Convard France1100471151392251
45Ronald Bishop Great Britain1138381106502244
46Tomasz Leżański Poland1128411109482237
47Jean-Pierre Heritier Switzerland1123431099512222
48Egil Borgen Johansen Norway1076501143422219
49Emilio Ramos Spain1092481107492199
50Carlos Santos, Jr. Philippines1062521121472183
51Rafael Aveleira Mexico1031541147412178
52Jose Almanzor Mexico1092481083522175
53Robin Sampson New Zealand1060531055532115
54Ramon Aldea Philippines1067511035542102
55Ferdinand Vega Puerto Rico97255982551954
  • Notes
    1. Jacobsen defeated Telford 76-70 in a tie-breaker to gain 8th place.
    2. Jones defeated Hibino 61-46 in a tie-breaker to gain 28th place.
    3. Akkerhaugen defeated Naranjilla 286-285 in a tie-breaker to gain 36th place.

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