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Archery at the 2021 Summer World University Games – Mixed team recurve

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Mixed team recurve
at the 2021 Summer World University Games
VenueShuangliu Modern Pentathlon Centre
LocationChengdu, China
Dates27 – 31 July 2023
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Japan
silver medal
 
   South Korea
bronze medal
 
   Italy
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The mixed team recurve archery competition at the 2021 Summer World University Games was held in the Shuangliu Modern Pentathlon Centre, Chengdu, China between July 27 and 31.

Records

Prior to the competition, the world and Universiade records were as follows.[1]

  • 144 arrows qualification round
Category Team Athlete Score Record Date Place Event
World record  South Korea Lee Woo-seok 696 1388 10 June 2019 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 2019 World Archery Championships
Kang Chae-young 692
Universiade record  South Korea (KOR) Lee Seung-yun 693 1379 4 July 2015 Gwangju, South Korea 2015 Summer Universiade
Ki Bo-bae 686

Qualification round

The ranking round took place on 27 July 2023 to determine the seeding for the elimination rounds. It consisted of top archers' results in individual event, with a maximum score of 1440.[1]

Rank Team Archer Individual Team
Score 10s Xs Total 10s Xs
1  South Korea (KOR)  Seo Min-gi (KOR) 683 41 14 1364 79 32
 Lee Ga-hyun (KOR) 681 38 18
2  China (CHN)  Feng Hao (CHN) 675 34 13 1343 65 24
 Wang Limin (CHN) 668 31 11
3  Japan (JPN)  Tetsuya Aoshima (JPN) 667 32 9 1332 59 20
 Waka Sonoda (JPN) 665 27 11
4  France (FRA)  Thomas Chirault (FRA) 669 27 11 1323 56 23
 Mélanie Gaubil (FRA) 654 29 12
5  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Kuo Yu-cheng (TPE) 656 30 11 1309 54 15
 Peng Chia-mao (TPE) 653 24 4
6  India (IND)  Yashdeep Bhoge (IND) 674 35 10 1303 54 15
 Sangeeta (IND) 629 19 5
7  Italy (ITA)  Matteo Bilisari (ITA) 667 27 14 1303 45 16
 Aiko Rolando (ITA) 636 18 2
8  Iran (IRI)  Reza Shabani (IRI) 656 22 3 1295 46 12
 Mobina Fallah (IRI) 639 24 9
9  Turkey (TUR)  Samet Ak (TUR) 660 28 12 1289 44 16
 Zeynep Köse (TUR) 629 16 4
10  Kazakhstan (KAZ)  Mansur Alimbayev (KAZ) 648 20 7 1282 41 12
 Diana Tursunbek (KAZ) 634 21 5
11  Hong Kong (HKG)  Kwok Yin Chai (HKG) 675 31 12 1272 37 13
 Poon Wei Tsing (HKG) 597 6 1
12  Poland (POL)  Maksymilian Osuch (POL) 651 21 8 1269 35 11
 Sylwia Zyzańska (POL) 618 14 3
13  Germany (GER)  Jonathan Vetter (GER) 629 21 8 1259 36 13
 Johanna Klinger (GER) 630 15 5
14  Malaysia (MAS)  Mohd Rizuwan (MAS) 636 16 5 1250 25 8
 Nur Afisa Abdul Halil (MAS) 614 9 3
15  Ukraine (UKR)  Stefan Kostyk (UKR) 623 21 7 1235 37 12
 Solomiya Trapeznikova (UKR) 612 16 5
16  United States (USA)  Christopher Austin (USA) 607 14 4 1233 31 11
 Judith Gottlieb (USA) 626 17 7
17  Australia (AUS)  Markus Kuhrau (AUS) 609 15 7 1219 29 12
 Imogen Grzemski (AUS) 610 14 5
18  Moldova (MDA)  Dan Olaru (MDA) 658 23 10 1187 31 14
 Nadejda Celan (MDA) 529 8 4
19  Mongolia (MGL)  Tsenguun Tsogtbayar (MGL) 652 26 9 1165 31 9
 Anudari Ganbayar (MGL) 513 5 0
20  Switzerland (SUI)  Félix Möckli (SUI) 624 17 8 1153 22 9
 Olga Fusek (SUI) 529 5 1
21  Azerbaijan (AZE)  Ahmad Huseynov (AZE) 585 15 1 1150 21 5
 Nazrin Zamanova (AZE) 565 6 4

Elimination round

The results are as below:[2]

Section 1

1/24 elimination round Round of 32 Round of 16
                        
1  South Korea (KOR) 6 33 36 37 39
17  Australia (AUS) 2 36 34 34 24
17  Australia (AUS) 6 36 32 34 35
16  United States (USA) 2 33 30 35 33
1  South Korea (KOR) 6 34 39 38
8  Iran (IRI) 0 30 35 35
9  Turkey (TUR) 1 33 37 35
8  Iran (IRI) 5 36 38 35

Section 2

1/24 elimination round Round of 32 Round of 16
                        
5  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 5 36 35 33
12  Poland (POL) 1 35 35 32
21  Azerbaijan (AZE) 0 19 30 31
12  Poland (POL) 6 36 34 35
5  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 1 30 37 32
4  France (FRA) 5 39 37 37
13  Germany (GER) 6 33 35 32
20  Switzerland (SUI) 0 29 31 30
13  Germany (GER) 3 37 37 31 31
4  France (FRA) 5 34 37 34 33

Section 3

1/24 elimination round Round of 32 Round of 16
                        
3  Japan (JPN) 6 33 39 37
19  Mongolia (MGL) 0 27 29 24
19  Mongolia (MGL) 5 35 37 33 17 16
14  Malaysia (MAS) 4 31 34 36 33 15
3  Japan (JPN) 6 35 39 35
6  India (IND) 0 31 33 34
11  Hong Kong (HKG) 2 37 35 33 28
6  India (IND) 6 25 38 35 31

Section 4

1/24 elimination round Round of 32 Round of 16
                        
7  Italy (ITA) 6 35 34 35 37
10  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 2 36 33 34 33
7  Italy (ITA) 5 36 34 36 33 20
2  China (CHN) 4 32 32 37 38 17
15  Ukraine (UKR) 3 29 32 35 35
18  Moldova (MDA) 5 35 35 33 35
18  Moldova (MDA) 2 33 34 32 33
2  China (CHN) 6 37 33 34 37

Finals

Semi-finals Gold medal match
                
1  South Korea (KOR) 6 38 38 38
4  France (FRA) 0 37 35 35
1  South Korea (KOR) 3 38 34 36 37
3  Japan (JPN) 5 36 36 37 37
3  Japan (JPN) 6 36 35 36
7  Italy (ITA) 0 33 32 33 Bronze medal match
4  France (FRA) 4 35 36 37 38 17
7  Italy (ITA) 5 36 35 38 37 18

References

  1. ^ a b "Ranking round results – Mixed" (PDF). 27 July 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Mixed team – Elimination round" (PDF). 30 July 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
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