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Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's individual

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Men's individual
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueHwarang Archery Field
Dates27–30 September
Competitors84 from 34 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jay Barrs  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Park Sung-soo  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Yesheyev  Soviet Union
← 1984
1992 →

The men's individual was one of two events for men out of four total events in Archery at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1]

Summary

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Preliminary round

Each archer shot a FITA round, consisting of 144 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 24 archers advanced to the 1/8 finals.

The United States, winners of the men's gold medal every year they had competed, advanced all of their archers. Korea also had all three archers qualify for the next round. Finland, Japan, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union each had two archers advance. All three medallists from 1984 moved on to the next round.

1/8 final

Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 18 archers advanced to the quarterfinal.

Korea and the United States again advanced all three archers. Finland and Japan were the nations having two archers qualify. The three medallists from 1984 continued to compete, though Darrell Pace of the United States, gold medallist in Los Angeles, only barely managed to take 18th place to advance.

Quarterfinal

Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 12 archers advanced to the semifinal.

Once again, the six Korean and American archers advanced, along with two Finnish archers. Pace, who won gold four years earlier, sprang from near-elimination in the 1/8 final to first place in the quarterfinal. It was bronze medal defender Hiroshi Yamamoto that barely escaped elimination in this round.

Semifinal

Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 8 archers advanced to the final.

One archer from each of the three nations with multiple archers fell in this round, leaving Korea and the United States with two archers advancing as Finland joined the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, and Japan in qualifying one archer for the final. Pace, the defending gold medallist, missed the cut by one place. Yamamoto, the defending silver medallist, avoided that fate by shooting two points better than Pace to place eighth.

Final

The top three archers in the final earned medals. Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres.

The United States and Korea, having vied for dominance throughout the competition, won a gold and silver medal, respectively. This continued the American men's streak of winning a gold medal in every men's archery competition in which they had taken part. The Soviet Union also earned a medal. McKinney and Yamamoto, the remaining defending medallists, placed only 6th and 8th, respectively.

Results

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Rank Archer Nation Open
round
Rank Eighth
final
Rank Quarter
final
Rank Semi
final
Rank Grand
final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jay Barrs  United States 1294 3 313 13 326 4 334 2 338
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Park Sung-soo  South Korea 1303 2 322 4 324 5 329 4 336
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Yesheyev  Soviet Union 1304 1 313 14 320 9 328 5 335
4 Chun In-soo  South Korea 1284 6 326 2 323 6 334 1 331
5 Martinus Reniers  Netherlands 1286 5 328 1 328 2 324 8 327
6 Richard McKinney  United States 1288 4 321 6 327 3 332 3 324
7 Pentti Vikström  Finland 1273 13 312 15 320 10 324 7 323
8 Hiroshi Yamamoto  Japan 1271 14 316 7 318 12 324 6 321
9 Darrell Pace  United States 1257 19 306 18 329 1 322 9
10 Lee Han-sup  South Korea 1275 12 314 10 320 11 321 10
11 Tomi Poikolainen  Finland 1278 9 315 9 323 7 321 11
12 Detlef Kahlert  West Germany 1254 20 307 17 321 8 311 12
13 Ilario Di Buò  Italy 1251 21 322 5 317 13
14 Takayoshi Matsushita  Japan 1266 15 311 16 316 14
15 Göran Bjerendal  Sweden 1280 8 315 8 316 15
16 Simon Fairweather  Australia 1276 11 322 3 316 16
17 Paul Vermeiren  Belgium 1250 22 313 12 309 17
18 Leroy Watson  Great Britain 1248 24 314 11 304 18
19 Olivier Heck  France 1277 10 306 19
20 Kostiantyn Shkolniy  Soviet Union 1250 23 304 20
21 Steven Hallard  Great Britain 1283 7 303 21
22 Vedat Erbay  Turkey 1257 18 302 22
23 Henrik Kromann Toft  Denmark 1263 17 295 23
24 John McDonald  Canada 1263 16 292 24
25 Jan Jacobsen  Denmark 1248 25
26 Andrés Anchondo  Mexico 1248 26
27 Ismo Falck  Finland 1246 27
28 Andrea Parenti  Italy 1245 28
29 Yury Leontyev  Soviet Union 1245 29
30 Mats Nordlander  Sweden 1243 30
31 Hu Pei-wen  Chinese Taipei 1243 31
32 Antonio Vázquez  Spain 1239 32
33 Giancarlo Ferrari  Italy 1237 33
34 Kerem Ersü  Turkey 1237 34
35 Gert Bjerendal  Sweden 1236 35
36 Sanjeev Singh  India 1233 36
37 Thierry Venant  France 1233 37
38 Omar Bustani  Mexico 1232 38
39 Limba Ram  India 1232 39
40 Terushi Furuhashi  Japan 1229 40
41 Christopher Blake  Australia 1228 41
42 Yen Man-sung  Chinese Taipei 1227 42
43 Renato Emilio  Brazil 1225 43
44 Patrick de Koning  Belgium 1225 44
45 Chiu Ping-kun  Chinese Taipei 1223 45
46 Duoji Qiuyun  China 1220 46
47 Liang Qiuzhong  China 1220 47
48 Safruddin Mawi  Indonesia 1219 48
49 Adolfo González  Mexico 1215 49
50 Manuel Jiménez  Spain 1215 50
51 Daniel Desnoyers  Canada 1215 51
52 Juan Holgado  Spain 1210 52
53 Francis Notenboom  Belgium 1209 53
54 Manfred Barth  West Germany 1206 54
55 Ru Guang  China 1204 55
56 Ole Gammelgaard Nielsen  Denmark 1203 56
57 Richard Priestman  Great Britain 1202 57
58 Denis Canuel  Canada 1201 58
59 Bernhard Schulkowski  West Germany 1199 59
60 Paul Bamber  Zimbabwe 1197 60
61 Izzet Avci  Turkey 1192 61
62 Jorge Azevedo  Brazil 1191 62
63 Rodney Wagner  Australia 1184 63
64 Claude Franclet  France 1181 64
65 Gilles Cresto  Monaco 1180 65
66 Carlos Reis  Portugal 1176 66
67 Miguel Pedraza  Puerto Rico 1172 67
68 Rowel Merto  Philippines 1162 68
69 Joseph Malone  Ireland 1162 69
70 Rui Santos  Portugal 1160 70
71 Shyam Lal Meena  India 1150 71
72 Alan Bryant  Zimbabwe 1149 72
73 Thinley Dorji  Bhutan 1144 73
74 Noel Lynch  Ireland 1141 74
75 Claudio Pafundi  Argentina 1126 75
76 Pema Tshering  Bhutan 1124 76
77 Fok Ming Shan  Hong Kong 1108 77
78 Wrex Tarr  Zimbabwe 1092 78
79 Lai Chi Hung  Hong Kong 1079 79
80 Jigme Tshering  Bhutan 1070 80
81 Ángel Bello  Argentina 1017 81
82 Sameer Jawdat  Saudi Arabia 964 82
83 Adel Aljabrin  Saudi Arabia 921 83
84 Derrick Tenai  Solomon Islands 505 84

References

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  1. ^ "Archery at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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