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Archery at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual compound open

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Archery, Men's compound open
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueLes Invalides
Dates29–31 August 2024
Competitors32 from 25 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matt Stutzman  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ai Xinliang  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) He Zihao  China
2020
2028

The men's individual compound open archery discipline at the 2024 Summer Paralympics will be contested from 29 to 31 August.

In the ranking rounds each archer shoots 72 arrows, and is seeded according to score. In the knock-out stages each archer shoots three arrows per set against an opponent, the scores being aggregated. Losing semifinalists compete in a bronze medal match.[1]

Schedule

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Time Rounds
29 August Ranking round
30 August Round of 1/16
31 August Morning Round of 1/8
Evening Quarterfinals
Semi finals
Medal matches

Record

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Records are as followed:[2]

World Record  Ai Xinliang (CHN) 709 Plzeň, Czech Republic 18 July 2023
Paralympic Record  He Zihao (CHN) 705 Tokyo, Japan 27 August 2021


Ranking round

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The ranking round of the men's individual compound open event will be held on 29 August. All archers qualify for the 'round of 32'.

Rank Archer Nationality 10 X Total Note
1 Ai Xinliang  China 62 31 709 PR, =WR
2 Zihao He  China 57 28 704
3 Jere Forsberg  Finland 52 25 697
4 Kyle Tremblay  Canada 50 24 697
5 Rakesh Kumar  India 50 17 696
6 Nathan Macqueen  Great Britain 49 20 696
7 Kevin Polish  United States 47 23 695
8 Piotr van Montagu  Belgium 51 24 694
9 Abbas Kadhim  Iraq 49 20 694
10 Jonathon Milne  Australia 46 14 693
11 Matteo Bonacina  Italy 45 19 691
12 Ken Swagumilang  Indonesia 44 20 691
13 Michael Meier  Austria 44 19 691
14 Victor Sardina Viveros  Mexico 44 17 688
15 Shyam Sundar Swami  India 42 16 688
16 Marcel Pavlik  Slovakia 41 19 688
17 Maxime Guerin  France 42 17 686
18 Comsan Singpirom  Thailand 42 17 686
19 Matt Stutzman  United States 41 19 686
20 Reinaldo Charão  Brazil 44 17 685
21 Patrick French  Australia 40 18 684
22 Hadi Nori  Iran 41 20 682
23 Yuya Oe  Japan 39 18 682
24 Thierry Joussaume  France 39 19 679
25 Serhiy Atamanenko  Ukraine 38 17 678
26 Fernando Gale Montorio  Spain 35 15 678
27 Martin Doric  Slovakia 34 12 674
28 Aliou Drame  Senegal 32 15 672
29 Alisina Manshaezadeh  Iran 31 11 672
30 Ka Chuen Ngai  Hong Kong 35 10 670
31 Daneshen Govinda Rajan  Malaysia 31 14 666
32 Diego Quesada Arias  Costa Rica 14 5 313

=WR : Equals the world record PR Paralympic Games record

Elimination rounds

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Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal final
 
                  
 
 
 
 
 X Ai (CHN) w/o
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 D Quesada (CRC)
 
 X Ai (CHN)144
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Guerin (FRA)139
 
 M Pavlik (SVK)138
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Guerin (FRA)143
 
 X Ai (CHN)148
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 P v. Montagu (BEL)140
 
 A Kadhim (IRQ)141
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 T Joussaume (FRA)140
 
 A Kadhim (IRQ)141
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 P v. Montagu (BEL)143
 
 P v. Montagu (BEL)140
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 S. Atamanenko (UKR)139
 
 X Ai (CHN)145
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 R Kumar (IND)143
 
 R Kumar (IND)136
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 A Drame (SEN)131
 
 R Kumar (IND)144*
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 K Swagumilang (INA)144
 
  K Swagumilang (INA) 140
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 P French (AUS)138
 
 R Kumar (IND)144*
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 K Tremblay (CAN)144
 
 M Meier (AUT)142
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 R Charão (BRA)135
 
 M Meier (AUT)139
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 K Tremblay (CAN)140
 
 K Tremblay (CAN) 140
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 Manshaezadeh (IRI)135
 
 X Ai (CHN)147
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Stutzman (USA)149
 
 J Forsberg (FIN) 142
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 Ka CN (HKG) 137
 
 J Forsberg (FIN)141
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Stutzman (USA)141*
 
 V. Sardina (MEX)136
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Stutzman (USA)142
 
 M Stutzman (USA)143
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 N McQueen (GBR)142
 
 M Bonacina (ITA)139
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 H Nori (IRI)141
 
 H Nori (IRI) 139
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 N McQueen (GBR)140
 
 N McQueen (GBR)142
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 M Doric (SVK)138
 
 M Stutzman (USA)148*
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 ZH Hao (CHN)148Bronze medal final
 
 K Polish (USA)142
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris 1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 F Gale Montorio (ESP)138
 
 K Polish (USA)144 R Kumar (IND)146
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 J Milne (AUS)142 ZH Hao (CHN)147
 
 J Milne (AUS)147
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 Oe Y. (JPN)142
 
 K Polish (USA)146
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 ZH Hao (CHN)147
 
  Sundar SS (IND)138
 
1 September, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 C Singparom (THA)138*
 
 C Singparom (THA) 142
 
30 August, Les Invalides, Paris
 
 ZH Hao (CHN)146
 
 ZH Hao (CHN)144
 
 
 D Govinda Rajan (MAS)142
 

References

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  1. ^ "Men's Individual - W1 Schedule & Results – Paralympic Archery". Archived from the original on 2016-09-22. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  2. ^ "Archery – Records" (PDF). COJOP2024. 24 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.