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Archery 2018 Discussion Thread


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Antalya's results... as usual Korea is on fire:

 

Women's Team Compound

:TPE Taipei

:IND India

:KOR Korea

 

Men's Team Compound

:KOR Korea

:USA United States

:RUS Russia

 

Mixed Team Compound

:FRA France

:KOR Korea

:IND India

 

Women's Compound

:TUR BOSTAN Yesim

:USA PEARCE GORE Paige

:KOR SO Chaewon

 

Men's Compound

:NED SCHLOESSER Mike

:USA SCHAFF Kristofer

:USA GELLENTHIEN Braden

 

Women's Team Recurve

:KOR Korea

:GER Germany

:TPE Taipei

 

Men's Team Recurve

:KOR Korea

:JPN Japan

:GBR Great Britain

 

Mixed Team Recurve

:JPN Japan

:KOR Korea

:TUR Turkey

 

Women's Recurve

:RUS PEROVA Ksenia

:KOR CHANG Hye Jin

:TPE LEI Chien-Ying

 

Men's Recurve

:KOR LEE Woo Seok

:KOR KIM Woojin

:KOR OH Jin Hyek

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  • 4 weeks later...

Third Stage of 2018 World Cup started yesterday in Salt Lake City with a somewhat reduced participation.

 

Today, elimination matches in the mixed team for both, Recurve and Compound, produced the following medal matches:

 

Mixed Team Recurve

Bronze Medal Match: Chinese Taipei v. India

Gold Medal Match: Russia v. United States

 

Mixed Team Compound

Bronze Medal Match: India v. United States

Gold Medal Match: Russia v. France

 

Tomorrow, starting 9:15 AM local time, individual knock out in each gender and discipline, followed by team knocks out in the afternoon.

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Nice results for our girls in 1/16 :cheer:

Vanessa Landi defeated :TPE Peng (#7) 6-4 (after a 0-4) menanwhile Tommasi was defeated by :DEN Jager at shoot-off. Good news for India with :IND Laishram that defeat :TPE Lei (6) at SO.

 

In men's recurve :IND Das won the big match against :FRA Valladont 6-4.

 

Big upset in men's compound, :ITA Mior defeated :CRO Buden (#5) at the SO.

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Great results for :IND

Women's recurve  : Deepika Kumari in finals 

Men's compound : Abhishek Verma in finals 

:banana: Will be interesting if Abhishek retires as he said to take up shooting to participate in Olympics after this. Quite difficult to get a place in Indian shooting squad. Don't know why he's not switching to recurve for that :dunno:

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First day finals of finals in Salt Lake City; let's say wind conditions were harsh and comentators mentioned at some point that archers shooting at one of the targets had a slight advantage as it was more covered.

 

Here are the results:

 

Men Individual Compound

Gold Medal Match: :DEN Stephan HANSEN d. :IND Abhishek VERMA 140-123

Bronze Medal Match: :RUSAnton BULAEV d. :USA Braden GELLENTHIEN 138-133

 

Women Individual Compound

Gold Medal Match: :COL Sara LOPEZ d. :MEX Linda OCHOA-ANDERSON 140-123

Bronze Medal Match: :FRA Sophie DODEMONT d. :PHI Amaya Amparo COJUANGCO 133-125

 

MenTeam Compound

Gold Medal Match: :USA United States d. :MEX Mexico 231-216

Bronze Medal Match: :TPE Chinese Taipei d. :FRA France 221-214

 

Women Team Compound

Gold Medal Match: :COL Colombia d. :TPE Chinese Taipei 224-221

Bronze Medal Match: :USA United States d. :RUS Russia 220-202

 

Mixed Team Compound

Gold Medal Match: :FRA France d. :RUS Russia 153-149

Bronze Medal Match: :IND India d. :USA United States 147-140

 

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52 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

First day finals of finals in Salt Lake City; let's say wind conditions were harsh and comentators mentioned at some point that archers shooting at one of the targets had a slight advantage as it was more covered.

 

That explains the low qualification scores across the board.

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2nd day of finals. Just watched the early session, it seemed wind was not as yesterday, still far from optimum conditions.Results

 

Men Individual Recurve

Gold Medal Match: :ITA Mauro NESPOLI d. :NED Steve WIJLER 6-2

Bronze Medal Match: :FRAThomas CHIRAULT  d. :AUS Ryan TYACK 6-2

 

Women Individual Recurve

Gold Medal Match: :IND Deepika KUMARI d. :GER Michelle KROPPEN 7-3

Bronze Medal Match: :TPE Ya-Ting TAN d. :NED Gabriela BAYARDO 7-1

 

MenTeam Recurve

Gold Medal Match: :NED Netherlands d. :CHN China 5-1

Bronze Medal Match: :MAS Malaysia d. :ITA Italy 5-4

 

Women Team Recurve

Gold Medal Match: :TPE Chinese Taipei d. :MEX Mexico 5-4

Bronze Medal Match: :JPN Japan d. :USA United States 5-1

 

Mixed Team Recurve

Gold Medal Match: :USA United States d. :RUS Russia 5-3

Bronze Medal Match: :TPE Chinese Taipei d. :IND India 5-4

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