2009 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Compound

The men's team compound competition at the 2009 World Archery Championships took place from 2–8 September 2009 in Ulsan, South Korea. 29 teams of 3 archers took part in the men's compound qualification round on 1 September. The 16 teams with the highest cumulative totals qualified for the 4-round knockout round on 7 September which was drawn according to their qualification round scores. The semi-finals and finals then took place on 8 September.[1]

Top seeds United States defeated Russia in the final.

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.[2]

  1. Dave Cousins / Braden Gellenthien / Reo Wilde (Champions)
  2. Vladimir Fedosov / Danzan Khaludorov / Anton Khlyschenko (2nd Place)
  3. Rigoberto Hernandez / Roberto Hernandez / Jorge Jimenez (3rd Place)
  4. Stephen Clifton / Trevor Irvine / Shaun Teasdale (1st Round)
  5. Sebastien Brasseur / Pierre Julien Deloche / Dominique Genet (1st Round)
  6. Marcus Laube / Julian Scriba / Paul Titscher (Quarter Final)
  7. Jaime Hafid / Ruben Ochoa / Angel Ramirez (Quarter Final)
  8. Duncan Busby / James Forbes / Liam Grimwood (Quarter Final)
  9. Dennis Carson / Patrick Coghlan / Brendan Wallace (1st Round)
  10. Alexandre Augusto Cesar / Roberval dos Santos / Marcelo Roriz Jr (1st Round)
  11. Peter Elzinga / Rob Polman / Fred van Zutphen (1st Round)
  12. Benny Parenteau / Kevin Tataryn / Dietmar Trillus (Quarter Final)
  13. Jari Haavisto / Marko Jarvenpaa / Timo Kivimaa (4th Place)
  14. Herian Boccali / Stefano Mazzi / Sergio Pagni (1st Round)
  15. Jose Ignacio Catalan / Luis Miguel De La Torre / Jose Duo (1st Round)
  16. Nico Benade / Seppie Cilliers / Wesley Gates (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 United States 235  
16 South Africa 225     1 United States 236  
9 Australia 225     8 Great Britain 230  
8 Great Britain 230       1 United States 236  
5 France 22627       13 Finland 223  
12 Canada 22628     12 Canada 224
13 Finland 226     13 Finland 227  
4 New Zealand 225       1 United States 232
3 El Salvador 230       2 Russia 223
14 Italy 226     3 El Salvador 230  
11 Netherlands 220     6 Germany 229  
6 Germany 223       3 El Salvador 225
7 Mexico 221       2 Russia 231  
10 Brazil 220     7 Mexico 230 3rd Place
15 Spain 225     2 Russia 233   13 Finland 221
2 Russia 230   3 El Salvador 224
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References

  1. http://www.archery.org/UserFiles/Document/World%20Championships/2009%20Events/Ulsan/09_Ulsan_schedule.pdf
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-18. Retrieved 2013-06-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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