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Archery at the 2019 European Games – Mixed team recurve

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Mixed team recurve
at the 2019 European Games
VenueOlympic Sports Complex
Date21, 23 June
Competitors50 from 25 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Germany
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The mixed team recurve competition at the 2019 European Games was held on 21 and 23 June 2019 at the Olympic Sports Complex in Minsk, Belarus.[1]

48 archers promoted from the individual ranking round.

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and Games records were as follows:

World record  South Korea (KOR)
Choi Mi-sun
Lee Woo-seok
1368 Shanghai, China 7 May 2019

Ranking round

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Rank Nation Archer Score 10s Xs
1  Netherlands Sjef van den Berg 1345 GR 63 26
Gabriela Bayardo
2  France Puerre Plihon 1335 63 22
Audrey Adiceom
3  Turkey Mete Gazoz 1330 66 28
Yasemin Anagöz
4  Italy Mauro Nespoli 1328 62 14
Lucilla Boari
5  Russia Galsan Bazarzhapov 1327 58 23
Ksenia Perova
6  Spain Pablo Acha 1319 57 16
Alicia Marín
7  Great Britain Patrick Huston 1308 53 15
Naomi Folkard
8  Belarus Kiryl Firsau 1304 47 19
Karyna Kazlouskaya
9  Moldova Dan Olaru 1303 51 13
Alexandra Mîrca
10  Ukraine Yuriy Havelko 1303 50 15
Veronika Marchenko
11  Germany Cedric Rieger 1291 40 12
Michelle Kroppen
12  Sweden Ludvig Flink 1287 40 15
Christine Bjerendal
13  Austria Andreas Gstöttner 1264 45 25
Elisabeth Straka
14  Finland Samuli Piippo 1264 38 13
Taru Kuoppa
15  Greece Alexandros Karageorgiou 1254 41 12
Evangelia Psarra
16  Poland Kacper Sierakowski 1253 32 12
Sylwia Zyzańska
17  Georgia Jaba Moseshvili 1250 35 6
Tsiko Putkaradze
18  Croatia Matija Mihalić 1243 31 14
Tihana Kovačić
19  Estonia Mart Oona 1239 30 7
Laura Numsalu
20  Slovenia Rok Bizjak 1237 34 12
Ana Umer
21  Belgium Jarno De Smrdt 1228 30 7
Charlotte Destrooper
22  Cyprus Mimis El Helali 1224 27 5
Mikaella Kourouna
23  Slovakia Vladimír Hurban 1219 23 7
Danisa Baránková
24  Switzerland Florian Faber 1205 36 7
Iliana Deineko
25  Bulgaria Ivan Banchev 1202 31 7
Dobromira Danailova

Elimination round

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
                
8  Belarus 2 34 35 39 31
4  Italy 6 38 37 37 38
4  Italy 5 39 37 35
7  Great Britain 1 36 37 30
11  Germany 4 34 36 36 37 17
7  Great Britain 5 38 32 38 35 17* Third place
8  Belarus 2 35 34 33 36
11  Germany 6 32 38 37 38

Top half

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Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  Netherlands 5 37 37 39 34 19
17  Georgia 5 33 35 36 17  Georgia 4 38 39 38 33 18
16  Poland 1 33 33 33 1  Netherlands 3 35 37 35 37
9  Moldova 6 36 35 34 8  Belarus 5 31 37 38 38
24  Switzerland 0 30 34 29 9  Moldova 2 36 34 35 34
8  Belarus 6 35 35 36 36
8  Belarus 2 34 35 39 31
4  Italy 6 38 37 37 38
5  Russia 5 36 35 38
21  Belgium 2 39 35 39 34 12  Sweden 1 32 35 36
12  Sweden 6 38 38 40 37 5  Russia 4 33 37 38 35 17
13  Austria 5 30 36 34 39 16 4  Italy 5 35 36 34 37 19
20  Slovenia 4 35 32 35 37 10 13  Austria 0 36 34 35
4  Italy 6 37 37 37

Bottom half

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Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3  Turkey 5 38 37 36
19  Estonia 0 31 35 34 14  Finland 1 37 34 36
14  Finland 6 36 36 37 3  Turkey 0 31 33 34
11  Germany 6 39 37 34 11  Germany 6 35 35 38
22  Cyprus 0 36 36 33 11  Germany 6 36 37 40 37
6  Spain 2 33 38 36 35
11  Germany 4 34 36 36 37 17
7  Great Britain 5 38 32 38 35 17*
7  Great Britain 5 36 35 38 39
23  Slovakia 0 35 35 37 10  Ukraine 3 35 37 38 34
10  Ukraine 6 37 37 38 7  Great Britain 6 37 33 36
15  Greece 2 30 32 36 34 2  France 0 34 26 34
18  Croatia 6 34 34 34 35 18  Croatia 1 36 34 36
2  France 5 36 36 38

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). ianseo.net. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
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