Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics

Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of eighteen events, fourteen for men and four for women.

Archery
at the VII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
Competitors126 from 24 nations

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)4217
2 Sweden (SWE)3003
3 Belgium (BEL)2204
4 Great Britain (GBR)2147
5 Austria (AUT)2103
6 Norway (NOR)1012
 United States (USA)1012
 West Germany (FRG)1012
9 Canada (CAN)1001
 Switzerland (SUI)1001
11 Netherlands (NED)0303
12 Australia (AUS)0213
13 Japan (JPN)0101
 South Korea (KOR)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
16 Finland (FIN)0022
 Italy (ITA)0022
Totals (17 nations)18141345

Participating nations

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Double advanced metric round paraplegic
J. M. Chapuis
 France
C. Bouchite
 France
Patrick Krishner
 United States
Double advanced metric round team 1A-6
 France (FRA)
Double advanced metric round tetraplegic
G. Frank
 Austria
Ian Trewhella
 Australia
Ernest Arnold
 Great Britain
Double FITA round C1-C2
David Barefoot
 Canada
Double FITA round C3,C6
Philip Thorne
 Great Britain
Double FITA round division 3
Kjell Løvvold
 Norway
Alfons Kuys
 Belgium
Benoit Tanquerel
 France
Double FITA round integrated
Jan Thulin
 Sweden
Antonio Rebollo
 Spain
Raimo Tirronen
 Finland
Double FITA round paraplegic
Guy Grun
 Belgium
J. Weijers
 Netherlands
Heikki Laukkanen
 Finland
Double FITA round team 1A-6
 Belgium (BEL)  Netherlands (NED)  Great Britain (GBR)
Jim Buchanan
Michael Harvey-Murray
Sandy Gregory
Double FITA round team integrated
 Sweden (SWE)
Jan Thulin
Nicolai Babkin
Arne Tjernell
 France (FRA)
Rene Ducret
George Hamart
Daniel Lelon
 West Germany (FRG)
Manfred Boeckers
Manfred Brenne
Kilmar Butenhoff
Double FITA round tetraplegic
Felix Lettner
 Austria
K. Koneman
 Netherlands
Oddbjorn Stebekk
 Norway
Double short metric round paraplegic
Michel Baudois
 Switzerland
H. S. Kim
 South Korea
Pasquale de Masi
 Italy
Double short metric round tetraplegic
Kenneth Holm
 Sweden
Short metric round team 1A-6
 France (FRA)  Australia (AUS)
Ian Trewhella
David Higgins
Stephen Austen
 Great Britain (GBR)
Ernest Arnold
Kevin Bowser
James Martin

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Double FITA round division 3
Helen Hilderley
 Great Britain
Beverley Leaper
 Great Britain
Double FITA round integrated
Anneliese Dersen
 West Germany
Martine Lacomblez
 Belgium
Irene Monaco
 Italy
Double FITA round paraplegic
Susan Hagel
 United States
Hifumi Suzuki
 Japan
Susan Davies
 Australia
Double short metric round paraplegic
M. P. Balme
 France
Rosa Schweizer
 Austria
Anne Gray
 Great Britain

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