Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's individual

Men's individual
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Venue Olympic Archery Field, Joliette
Dates 27–30 July
Competitors 37 from 23 nations
Winning score 2571
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Darrell Pace  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hiroshi Michinaga  Japan
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Giancarlo Ferrari  Italy

The men's individual archery event at the 1976 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.

23 nations sent 37 archers to the men's competition.

The American men placed first and second in the first round, as Darrell Pace missed the Olympic record set by fellow American John Williams in 1972 by only 4 points. In the second round, Pace improved his score by 43 points, smashing both the single and double FITA round records as he won gold. Richard McKinney fell to fourth place in the final rankings, however, as Hiroshi Michinaga of Japan and Giancarlo Ferrari of Italy surged forward to grab the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Records

The following new Olympic records were set during this competition.

RecordRoundNameNationalityScoreOR
Single FITA roundSecondDarrell Pace United States1307OR
Double FITA roundCombinedDarrell Pace United States2571OR

Results

RankArcherNationRound 1
Score
Round 1
Rank
Round 2
Score
Round 2
Rank
Total Score
1st, gold medalist(s)Darrell Pace United States126411307 (OR)12571 (OR)
2nd, silver medalist(s)Hiroshi Michinaga Japan12263127622502
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Giancarlo Ferrari Italy12204127532495
4Richard McKinney United States12302124162471
5Vladimir Chendarov Soviet Union12175125042467
6Willi Gabriel West Germany12038123282435
7Dave Mann Canada119012124152431
8Takanobu Nishi Japan119110123192422
9Bojan Postruznik Yugoslavia1190141231102421
10Sante Spigarelli Italy121261207182419
11Rolf Svensson Sweden120471208172412
12Albert Le Tyrant France1190131218132408
13David Anear Australia117315123472407
14Gunnar Jervill Sweden119691210152406
15Kyösti Laasonen Finland1159181220122379
16Edward Gamble Canada1158191204192362
17Jan Popowicz Poland1154221201202355
18Pierre Blacks Belgium1169171184242353
19Donald Pandiangan Indonesia1191111162262353
20Kauko Laasonen Finland1156201192212348
21David Pink Great Britain1126291221112347
22Wojciech Szymańczyk Poland1137251209162346
23Robert Cogniaux Belgium1132271214142346
24Jan Erik Humlekjær Norway1148231189222337
25Arne Jacobsen Denmark1173161161272334
26Terence Reilly Australia1155211176252331
27Rudolf Schiff West Germany1141241185232326
28Niamtseren Biambasuren Mongolia1111301145292256
29James Conroy Ireland1128281127312255
30Stewart Littlefair Great Britain1096321142302238
31Edgardo Berdeguer Puerto Rico1040341160282200
32Tserendorjin Dagvadorj Mongolia1081331098322179
33Oswald Probts Austria1135261038342173
34Juan Wedel Costa Rica1097311068332165
35Vallop Potaya Thailand1023351037352060
36Vichit Suksumpong Thailand1007361025362032
37Luis Gonzalez Costa Rica1000371005372005

References

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