Archery at the 1964 Summer Paralympics

Archery at the 1964 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve events, eight for men and four for women.

Archery
at the II Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
Competitors41 from 12 nations

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)7029
2 South Africa (RSA)2103
3 Rhodesia (RHO)2002
4 France (FRA)1113
5 Great Britain (GBR)0224
6 Australia (AUS)0213
7 Netherlands (NED)0202
8 Italy (ITA)0101
 Japan (JPN)0101
 Switzerland (SUI)0101
11 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (12 nations)1211831

Participating nations

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Albion round open
Dean Slaugh
 United States
Peter Blanker
 Netherlands
Raymond Schelfaut
 Belgium
Albion round team open
 United States (USA)
Dick Robinson
Dean Slaugh
Jack Whitman
 Japan (JPN)
S. Ando
T. Ando
T. Matsumoto
None
Columbia round open
Dan Kotter
 United States
Raimondo Longhi
 Italy
George Pasipanki
 United States
Columbia round team open
 United States (USA)
Bob Hawkes
Dan Kotter
George Pasipanki
 France (FRA)
Lercerf
Musy
Seguin
None
FITA round open
Dean Slaugh
 United States
Peter Blanker
 Netherlands
Eric Johansson
 Sweden
FITA round team open
 United States (USA)
Jim Mathis
Dean Slaugh
Jack Whitman
 Japan (JPN)
S. Ando
T. Matsumoto
S. Saito
None
St. Nicholas round open
G. P. Marais
 South Africa
Roy Fowler
 Australia
David
 France
St. Nicholas round team open
 France (FRA)
David
Ilanoun
Roger Schuh
 Australia (AUS)
Lionel Cousens
Roy Fowler
John Martin
None

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Albion round open
Margaret Harriman
 Rhodesia
Valerie Forder
 Great Britain
Daphne Ceeney
 Australia
Columbia round open
B. Rosenzweig
 United States
Daphne Legge-Willis
 Great Britain
C. Tetley
 Great Britain
FITA round open
Margaret Harriman
 Rhodesia
N. Thesen
 South Africa
R. Irvine
 Great Britain
St. Nicholas round open
I. Marincowitz
 South Africa
Caroline Troxler-Kung
 Switzerland
Irene Preslipski
 United States

References

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