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Tom Hall safely through to the next round (7-2).

 

Next up is :DEN Oliver Staudt (12th seed) in the round of 16.

 

Alex Wise enters the competition against :SUI Keziah Chabin (25)

 

Conor Hall is up against :POL Konrad Cupczak (26).

 

 

 

 

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Tom Hall and Conor Hall both through to the round of 8 but Alex Wise misses out.

 

Tom Hall is up against :SLO Ziga Ravnikar (5th seed)

 

Conor Hall is up against :ITA Federico Musolesi (10th seed)

 

10 of the top-16 from qualifying, including 8 of the top-10, still in the competition. 

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From the nations competing, :GBR were the 3rd placed team on 1961 behind :NED on 2002 and :ITA on 1979.

 

There are 27 teams entered for the team event and if the GB archers can replicate the performance they had last week then there's a decent chance we could get top 8 in qualifying - but that would still mean we would likely have to defeat one from the likes of :FRA :GER :NED :ESP to get to the semi-finals and be in with a shout of a quota this week. 

  

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:GBR men will be up against 23rd seed :ROU in the first round of the team competition tomorrow. If they get through that, they will face 7th seed :UKR

 

:GBR women have a bye to the round of 8 matches on Friday. They will face the winner of Belgium (11th seed) and :AZE (22nd seed)

 

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Men's Individual Match-Ups Round of 48:

 

(33) :GBR Alex Wise v (80) :GREArkadios Damopoulos

 

(60) :GBR Tom Hall v (53) :ISR Niv Frenkel

 

(29) :GBR Conor Hall v (84) :BEL Arne Collas 

 

All of the British women have byes through to the round of 24

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Men's Round of 48:

(33) :GBR Alex Wise def. (80) :GREArkadios Damopoulos

 

(53) :ISR Niv Frenkel def. (60) :GBR Tom Hall

 

(29) :GBR Conor Hall def.(84) :BEL Arne Collas 

 

Men's Round of 24:

(33) :GBR Alex Wise def. (32) :GER Mathias Kramer

 

(36) :SLO Den Habjan Malavasic def. (29) :GBR Conor Hall 

 

 

Women's Round of 24:

(29) Megan Havers def. (36) :UKR Anastasia Pavlova

 

(31) Penny Healy def. (34) :BEL Olena Kushniruk

 

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