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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Thursday, September 9th

19:00 Men's Teams Round of 32, Day 1

 

Friday, September 10th

19:00 Men's Teams Round of 32, Day 1

 

Saturday, September 11th

14:00 Men's Teams Round of 16

 

Sunday, September 12th

13:00 Men's Teams Quartelfinals

19:00 Men's Teams Semifinals

Following Men's Teams Final

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Men's Teams

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:ENG England

5 :ENG England

:BRA Brazil

2

:ESP Spain

4 :RSA South Africa

:RSA South Africa

5

:GER Germany

5 :GER Germany

:CAN Canada

3

:RUS Russia

1 :JPN Japan

:JPN Japan

5

:BEL Belgium

5 :BEL Belgium

:GRE Greece

2

:AUT Austria

5 :AUT Austria

:PHI Philippines

1

:NIR Northern Ireland

5 :NIR Northern Ireland

:HKG Hong Kong

4

:IRL Ireland

4 :POR Portugal

:POR Portugal

5
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:WAL Wales

5 :WAL Wales

:FIN Finland

2

:HUN Hungary

3 :LTU Lithuania

:LTU Lithuania

5

:AUS Australia

5 :AUS Australia

:ITA Italy

0

:USA United States

5 :USA United States

:SWE Sweden

1

:NED Netherlands

5 :NED Netherlands

:DEN Denmark

1

:GIB Gibraltar

4 :SGP Singapore

:SGP Singapore

5

:SCO Scotland

5 :SCO Scotland

:CHN China

0

:CZE Czech Republic

2 :POL Poland

:POL Poland

5

 

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Men's Teams
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:ENG England 2 :ENG England 2 :ENG England 0 Final
:RSA South Africa 0
:GER Germany 2 :GER Germany 0
:JPN Japan 1
:BEL Belgium 0 :AUT Austria 2 :AUT Austria 2 :AUT Austria 1
:AUT Austria 2
:NIR Northern Ireland 2 :NIR Northern Ireland 1
:POR Portugal 0
:WAL Wales 2 :WAL Wales 2 :WAL Wales 1 :SCO Scotland 2
:LTU Lithuania 1
:AUS Australia 2 :AUS Australia 0
:USA United States 0
:NED Netherlands 2 :NED Netherlands 1 :SCO Scotland 2 No 3rd Place Match
:SGP Singapore 0
:SCO Scotland 2 :SCO Scotland 2
:POL Poland 0

 

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