2005 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Compound

The men's team compound competition at the 2005 World Archery Championships took place in June 2005 in Madrid, Spain. 129 archers took part in the men's compound qualification round with no more than 4 from each country, and the 16 teams of 3 archers with the highest cumulative totals (out of a possible 31) qualified for the 4-round knockout round, drawn according to their qualification round scores. [1]

Seeds

Seedings were based on the combined total of the team members' qualification scores in the individual ranking rounds. The top 16 teams were assigned places in the draw depending on their overall ranking.

  1. Dave Cousins / Braden Gellenthien / Kevin Polish (Champions)
  2. Patrick Coghlan / Clint Freeman / Dennis Carson (3rd Place)
  3. Dominique Genet / Sebastian Brasseur / Stephane Sauvignon (1st Round)
  4. Daniele Bauro / Sergio Pagni / Antonio Tosco (1st Round)
  5. Jorge Jimenez / Renato Lara / Rigoberto Hernandez (Quarter Final)
  6. Chris White / Stephen Gooden / Jonathan Mynott (1st Round)
  7. Peter Elzinga / Emiel Custers / Fred van Zutphen (Quarter Final)
  8. Luc Verdeyen / Sven Mestdagh / Ernest Mertens (1st Round)
  9. Fernando Becerra / Ruben Ochoa / Armando de la Garza (Quarter Final)
  10. Kevin Tataryn / Blair Lyon / Kevin Brayford (1st Round)
  11. Wesley Gates / Septimus Cilliers / Martin Lotz (Quarter Final)
  12. Stefan Griem / Paul Titscher / Thomas Hasenfuss (1st Round)
  13. Martin Damsbo / Erik Peder Nielsen / David Hauge (4th Place)
  14. Morten Boe / Terje Roestad / Thomas Stenvoll (2nd Place)
  15. Patrizio Hofer / Juan Galera / Ernest Jaeggi (1st Round)
  16. Jari Haavisto / Rauno Simula / Timo Kivimaa (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 United States 261  
16 Finland 246     1 United States 260  
9 Mexico 254     9 Mexico 252  
8 Belgium 245       1 United States 253  
5 El Salvador 258       13 Denmark 250  
12 Germany 250     5 El Salvador 254
13 Denmark 253     13 Denmark 257  
4 Italy 250       1 United States 251
3 France 252       14 Norway 226
14 Norway 253     14 Norway 249*  
11 South Africa 250     11 South Africa 249  
6 Great Britain 249       14 Norway 248
7 Netherlands 258       2 Australia 243  
10 Canada 251     7 Netherlands 248 3rd Place
15 Switzerland 251     2 Australia 254   13 Denmark 245
2 Australia 259   2 Australia 246
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References

  1. Ludivine. "AR0000000..C95.1.0U.report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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