2011 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Recurve

The men's team recurve competition at the 2011 World Archery Championships took place from 5–10 July 2011 in Torino, Italy. 55 teams of three archers competed in the qualification round on 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 Korea, represented by Im Dong-Hyun, Oh Jin-Hyek and individual champion Kim Woo-Jin won the competition, defeating France 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. Im Dong-Hyun / Kim Woo-Jin / Oh Jin-Hyek (Champions)
  2. Michele Frangilli / Marco Galiazzo / Mauro Nespoli (3rd Place)
  3. Romain Girouille / Gaël Prévost / Jean-Charles Valladont (2nd Place)
  4. Brady Ellison / Joe Fanchin / Jacob Wukie (Quarter Final)
  5. Juan Rene Serrano / Eduardo Vélez / Pedro Vivas Alcala (4th Place)
  6. Dmytro Hrachov / Markiyan Ivashko / Viktor Ruban (Quarter Final)
  7. Chen Wenyuan / Dai Xiaoxiang / Xing Yu (Quarter Final)
  8. Larry Godfrey / Simon Terry / Alan Wills (Quarter Final)
  9. Kuo Cheng-Wei / Tien Kang / Wang Cheng-Pang (1st Round)
  10. Rahul Banerjee / Tarundeep Rai / Jayanta Talukdar (1st Round)
  11. Crispin Duenas / Jason Lyon / Patrick Rivest-Bunster (1st Round)
  12. Bair Badenov / Alexey Belov / Alexander Kozhin (1st Round)
  13. Piotr Nowak / Piotr Piatek / Jacek Proc (1st Round)
  14. Cheng Chu Sian / Haziq Kamaruddin / Khairul Anuar Mohamad (1st Round)
  15. Florian Floto / Jens Pieper / Sebastian Rohrberg (1st Round)
  16. Takaharu Furukawa / Hideki Kikuchi / Hiroki Suetake (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 South Korea 223  
16 Japan 210     1 South Korea 224  
9 Chinese Taipei 212     8 Great Britain 219  
8 Great Britain 213       1 South Korea 230  
5 Mexico 213       5 Mexico 220  
12 Russia 209     5 Mexico 218
13 Poland 215     4 United States 217  
4 United States 223       1 South Korea 226
3 France 21627       3 France 217
14 Malaysia 21626     3 France 222  
11 Canada 213     6 Ukraine 221  
6 Ukraine 217       3 France 222
7 China 216       2 Italy 219  
10 India 215     7 China 219 3rd Place
15 Germany 149     2 Italy 221   5 Mexico 210
2 Italy 219   2 Italy 212

References

  1. http://www.archery.org/UserFiles/Document/Results/Results/2011/11_WC_Turin/SCHEDULE.pdf
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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