Archery at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad | |
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Venue | Yumenoshima Park |
Dates | 23–31 July 2021 |
No. of events | 5 |
Competitors | 128 from 51 nations |
Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics | |||
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List of archers Qualification | |||
Individual | men | women | |
Team | men | mixed | women |
The archery events at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place in Yumenoshima Park. Five events were planned with a mixed team event staged for the first time.
The 2020 Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [1]
There were 128 qualifying places available for archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics: 64 for men and 64 for women. The qualification standards were released by World Archery in March 2018. [2]
Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is permitted to enter a maximum of six competitors, three per gender. NOCs that qualify teams for a particular gender are able to send a three-member team to the team event and also have each member compete in the individual event. There are 12 team spots for each gender, thus qualifying 36 individuals through team qualification. All other NOCs may earn a maximum of one quota place per gender for the individual events. [3]
Six places were reserved for Japan as the host nation, and a further four were to be decided by the Tripartite Commission. The remaining 118 places were then to be allocated through a qualification process, in which archers earned quota places for their respective NOCs, though not necessarily for themselves. [3]
There was no qualification process prior to the 2020 Games for the mixed team event. Instead, qualification for that event was done through the ranking rounds at the beginning of the Games. Each NOC that had qualified at least one man and one woman would have the scores of that NOC's top-scoring man and top-scoring woman in the ranking round summed; the top 16 NOCs were to qualify for mixed team competition. [3]
A total of 128 athletes are expected across the five events: the men's individual, women's individual, men's team, women's team and mixed team. [4] The mixed team event is a new event added for 2020.
All five events are scheduled to be recurve archery events, held under the World Archery-approved 70-meter distance and rules. The competition is expected to start with an initial ranking round involving all 64 archers of each gender. Each archer is to shoot a total of 72 arrows to be seeded from 1–64 according to their score.
The ranking round is also to be used to seed the men's and women's teams from 1 to 12, by aggregating the individual scores for the members of each team. In addition, the ranking round is scheduled to determine the 16 pairs that qualify for the mixed team event (for nations that have both men and women competing, the top men's score and the top women's score are combined) as well as seeding those 16 teams.
Each event was played in a single-elimination tournament format, except for the semi-final losers, who played off to decide the bronze medal winner.
In the individual events, all 64 competitors entered the competition at the first round, the round of 64. The draw was seeded according to the result of the ranking round so the first seed shot against the 64th seed in the first round.
Each match is to be scored using the Archery Olympic Round, consisting of the best-of-five sets, with three arrows per set. The winner of each set receives two points, and if the scores in the set are tied then each archer receives one point. If at the end of five sets the score is tied at 5–5, a single arrow shoot-off is held and the closest to the center is declared the winner.
In the team events, the top four seeded teams from the ranking round are to receive a bye to the quarter-final. The remaining eight teams, seeded 5th to 12th, compete for the remaining four places in the quarter-finals.
The team event follows the same Archery Olympic Round set system as the individual event, though each set consists of six arrows (two per team member) and only four sets are held.
In the mixed team event, the top 16 seeded teams from the ranking round competed in a single-elimination bracket.
As with the men's and women's team events, the set system uses two arrows per team member (four arrows per team in mixed team) and four sets.
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9). [5] [6]
Day | Date | Start | Finish | Event | Phase |
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Day 0 | Friday 23 July 2021 | 9:00 | 11:00 | Women's individual | Ranking round |
13:00 | 15:00 | Men's individual | Ranking round | ||
Day 1 | Saturday 24 July 2021 | 9:30 | 12:05 | Mixed team | Round of 16 |
14:15 | 17:25 | Mixed team | Eliminations Rounds/Medal Rounds | ||
Day 2 | Sunday 25 July 2021 | 9:30 | 11:05 | Women's team | Round of 16 |
13:45 | 17:25 | Women's team | Eliminations Rounds/Medal Rounds | ||
Day 3 | Monday 26 July 2021 | 9:30 | 11:05 | Men's team | Round of 16 |
13:45 | 17:25 | Men's team | Eliminations Rounds/Medal Rounds | ||
Day 4 | Tuesday 27 July 2021 | 9:30 | 13:25 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 |
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
16:00 | 19:55 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
Day 5 | Wednesday 28 July 2021 | 9:30 | 13:25 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 |
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
16:00 | 18:40 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
Day 6 | Thursday 29 July 2021 | 9:30 | 13:25 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 |
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
16:00 | 18:40 | Men's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||
Women's individual | Round of 64/Round of 32 | ||||
Day 7 | Friday 30 July 2021 | 9:30 | 11:15 | Women's individual | Round of 16 |
14:45 | 17:20 | Women's individual | Elimination Rounds/Medal rounds | ||
Day 8 | Saturday 31 July 2021 | 9:30 | 11:15 | Men's individual | Round of 16 |
14:45 | 17:20 | Men's individual | Elimination Rounds/Medal rounds |
128 archers from 51 nations qualified. Qualification tournaments include the 2019 World Archery Championships, various continental events, and a final qualification tournament.
Event | Round | Name | Nation | Score | Date | Record |
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Women's individual | Ranking round | An San | South Korea | 680 | 23 July | OR [7] |
Women's team | Ranking round | An San, Jang Min-hee, Kang Chae-young | South Korea | 2032 | 23 July | OR [7] |
Mixed team | Ranking round | Kim Je-deok, An San | South Korea | 1368 | 24 July | OR [7] |
* Host nation (Japan)
Rank | NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Korea | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
2 | Turkey | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
3 | ROC | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
4 | Italy | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
5 | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Netherlands | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
7 | Japan* | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
8 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Mexico | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (9 entries) | 5 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Mete Gazoz Turkey | Mauro Nespoli Italy | Takaharu Furukawa Japan |
Men's team | South Korea Kim Woo-jin Oh Jin-hyek Kim Je-deok | Chinese Taipei Deng Yu-cheng Tang Chih-chun Wei Chun-heng | Japan Takaharu Furukawa Yuki Kawata Hiroki Muto |
Women's individual | An San South Korea | Elena Osipova ROC | Lucilla Boari Italy |
Women's team | South Korea An San Jang Min-hee Kang Chae-young | ROC Svetlana Gomboeva Elena Osipova Ksenia Perova | Germany Michelle Kroppen Charline Schwarz Lisa Unruh |
Mixed team | South Korea Kim Je-deok An San | Netherlands Steve Wijler Gabriela Schloesser | Mexico Luis Álvarez Alejandra Valencia |
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