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Archery at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's team

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Men's team
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
The Sambadrome, where the event took place, during the 2016 Summer Olympics
VenueSambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí
Date6 August 2016
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kim Woo-jin
Ku Bon-chan
Lee Seung-yun
 South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Brady Ellison
Zach Garrett
Jake Kaminski
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alec Potts
Ryan Tyack
Taylor Worth
 Australia
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The men's team archery event was one of 4 archery events at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Competition format

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As with the other archery events, the men's team was a recurve archery event, held under the World Archery-approved 70-meter distance and rules. 12 teams of 3 archers each participated. Competition began with a ranking round, in which each archer shot 72 arrows (this was the same ranking round used for the individual event). The combined scores from the ranking round were used to seed the teams into a single-elimination bracket, with the top 4 teams receiving a bye into the second round (quarterfinals). Each match consisted of four sets of 6 arrows, two per archer. The team with the highest score in the set – the total of the six arrows – received two set points; if the teams were tied, each received one set point. The first team to five set points won the match.[1]

Schedule

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All times are Brasília Time (UTC−3).

Day Date Start Finish Event Phase
Day 1 Saturday 6 August 2016 9:00 17:45 Men's team Eliminations/Medal round

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows. The ranking round records were broken during the 2012 competition by the South Korean team.

  • 216 arrow ranking round
World record  South Korea
Im Dong-hyun, Kim Bub-min, Oh Jin-hyek
2087 London, United Kingdom 27 July 2012
Olympic record  South Korea
Im Dong-hyun, Kim Bub-min, Oh Jin-hyek
2087 London, United Kingdom 27 July 2012

Results

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Source: [2]

Ranking round

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Rank Nation Archer Score 10s Xs
1  South Korea Kim Woo-jin
Ku Bon-chan
Lee Seung-yun
2057[3] 73 50
2  United States Brady Ellison
Zach Garrett
Jake Kaminski
2024 68 44
3  Italy Marco Galiazzo
Mauro Nespoli
David Pasqualucci
2007 71 23
4  Australia Alec Potts
Ryan Tyack
Taylor Worth
2005 64 41
5  France Lucas Daniel
Pierre Plihon
Jean-Charles Valladont
2003 61 23
6  China Gu Xuesong
Wang Dapeng
Xing Yu
1997 62 30
7  Chinese Taipei Kao Hao-wen
Wei Chun-heng
Yu Guan-lin
1995 53 32
8  Spain Miguel Alvariño
Antonio Fernández
Juan Ignacio Rodríguez
1986 59 39
9  Netherlands Sjef van den Berg
Mitch Dielemans
Rick van der Ven
1981 67 23
10  Indonesia Riau Ega Agatha
Hendra Purnama
Muhammad Wijaya
1962 48 23
11  Brazil Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Bernardo Oliveira
Daniel Rezende Xavier
1948 44 23
12  Malaysia Haziq Kamaruddin
Khairul Anuar Mohamad
Muhammad Akmal Nor Hasrin
1945 43 32

Competition bracket

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1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
1  South Korea (KOR) 6 55 59 57    
9  Netherlands (NED) 5 57 57 52     9  Netherlands (NED) 0 52 54 54    
8  Spain (ESP) 1 54 52 52     1  South Korea (KOR) 6 59 59 56    
5  France (FRA) 6 53 55 55 57   4  Australia (AUS) 0 57 58 54    
12  Malaysia (MAS) 2 55 53 53 53   5  France (FRA) 3 57 54 52 50  
4  Australia (AUS) 5 52 54 56 54  
1  South Korea (KOR) 6 60 58 59    
2  United States (USA) 0 57 57 56    
3  Italy (ITA) 0 51 48 53    
11  Brazil (BRA) 2 51 53 56 53   6  China (CHN) 6 55 56 56    
6  China (CHN) 6 54 57 53 58   6  China (CHN) 0 53 56 53     Bronze medal match
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 2 51 56 56 51   2  United States (USA) 6 57 58 55    
10  Indonesia (INA) 6 55 56 56 53   10  Indonesia (INA) 2 51 57 56 51   4  Australia (AUS) 6 56 56 54 59  
2  United States (USA) 6 57 54 57 56   6  China (CHN) 2 55 53 57 54  
  • The figure in italics signifies the set scores.

References

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  1. ^ Wells, Chris (2 August 2016). "Beginners guide to archery at the Olympics".
  2. ^ Rio2016.com Archived 2016-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)