Archery at the Summer Universiade

Archery is an mandatory sport at the Universiade that has been contested as optional sport between 2003 and 2015, and after 2017 became a compulsory sport.[1] Unlike the Olympic competition, both recurve and compound disciplines are competed.[2]

Events

Recurve

Event03050911151719Years
Men's individual 7
Men's team 7
Women's individual 7
Women's team 7
Mixed team 5

Compound

Event03050911151719Years
Men's individual 7
Men's team 7
Women's individual 7
Women's team 7
Mixed team 5

Editions

Games Year Host city Host country Winner Second Third
XXII2003Daegu South Korea South Korea United States Italy
XXIII2005Izmir Turkey South Korea Ukraine France
XXV2009Beograd Serbia South Korea United States Russia
XXVI2011Shenzhen China South Korea Russia France
XXVIII2015Gwangju South Korea South Korea Chinese Taipei Russia
XXVIX2017Taipei Chinese Taipei South Korea Russia Chinese Taipei
XXX2019Naples Italy South Korea Russia Chinese Taipei

Medalists

Recurve

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  Bang Jea-hwan (KOR)  Lee Chang-hwan (KOR)  Oleksandr Serdyuk (UKR)
2005 Izmir  Kuo Cheng-wei (TPE)  Hong Sung-chil (KOR)  Choi Young-kwang (KOR)
2009 Belgrade  Viktor Ruban (UKR)  Wang Cheng-pang (TPE)  Dmytro Hrachov (UKR)
2011 Shenzhen  Im Dong-hyun (KOR)  Kim Woo-jin (KOR)  Kim Bub-min (KOR)
2015 Gwangju  Lee Seung-yun (KOR)  Ku Bon-chan (KOR)  Kim Woo-jin (KOR)
2017 Taipei  Lee Seung-yun (KOR)  Arsalan Baldanov (RUS)  Kim Woo-jin (KOR)
2019 Naples  Lee Woo-seok (KOR)  Erdem Tsydypov (RUS)  Yuta Ishii (JPN)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  France (FRA)  South Korea (KOR)  China (CHN)
2005 Izmir  Ukraine (UKR)  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)
2009 Belgrade  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Italy (ITA)
2011 Shenzhen  China (CHN)  Japan (JPN)  France (FRA)
2015 Gwangju  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Russia (RUS)
2017 Taipei  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Russia (RUS)
2019 Naples  Russia (RUS)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  United States (USA)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Yun Mi-jin (KOR)  Lee Hyun-jung (KOR)
2005 Izmir  Lee Sung-jin (KOR)  Kateryna Palekha (UKR)  Viktoriya Koval (UKR)
2009 Belgrade  Kim Ye-seul (KOR)  Kim Yu-mi (KOR)  Gema Buitron Cortinas (ESP)
2011 Shenzhen  Ki Bo-bae (KOR)  Jung Dasomi (KOR)  Cho Pei-ching (TPE)
2015 Gwangju  Ki Bo-bae (KOR)  Choi Mi-sun (KOR)  Maja Jager (DEN)
2017 Taipei  Kang Chae-young (KOR)  Tan Ya-ting (TPE)  Alejandra Valencia (MEX)
2019 Naples  Kang Chae-young (KOR)  Choi Mi-sun (KOR)  Peng Chia-mao (TPE)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  South Korea (KOR)  China (CHN)  Ukraine (UKR)
2005 Izmir  South Korea (KOR)  Ukraine (UKR)  Poland (POL)
2009 Belgrade  South Korea (KOR)  Ukraine (UKR)  China (CHN)
2011 Shenzhen  South Korea (KOR)  Ukraine (UKR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2015 Gwangju  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)
2017 Taipei  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Russia (RUS)
2019 Naples  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)  Ukraine (UKR)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Belgrade  South Korea (KOR)  Ukraine (UKR)  Poland (POL)
2011 Shenzhen  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Ukraine (UKR)
2015 Gwangju  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Russia (RUS)
2017 Taipei  South Korea (KOR)  France (FRA)  Mexico (MEX)
2019 Naples  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Japan (JPN)  Ukraine (UKR)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Compound

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  Daniele Bauro (ITA)  Jo Young-Joon (KOR)  Drew Lasher (USA)
2005 Izmir  Sergio Pagni (ITA)  Florian Faucheur (FRA)  Daniele Bauro (ITA)
2009 Belgrade  Steven Gatto (USA)  Federico Pettenazzo (ITA)  Danzan Khaludorov (RUS)
2011 Shenzhen  Alexander Dambaev (RUS)  Choi Yong-hee (KOR)  Sebastien Brasseur (FRA)
2015 Gwangju  Kim Jong-ho (KOR)  Kim Tae-yoon (KOR)  Renaud Domanski (BEL)
2017 Taipei  Kim Jong-ho (KOR)  Demir Elmaağaçlı (TUR)  Mario Vavro (CRO)
2019 Naples  Anton Bulayev (RUS)  Muhammed Yetın (TUR)  Kim Jong-ho (KOR)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  South Korea (KOR)  Netherlands (NED)  United States (USA)
2005 Izmir  South Korea (KOR)  United States (USA)  Mexico (MEX)
2009 Belgrade  United States (USA)  Mexico (MEX)  Russia (RUS)
2011 Shenzhen  France (FRA)  Mexico (MEX)  United States (USA)
2015 Gwangju  South Korea (KOR)  Mexico (MEX)  Italy (ITA)
2017 Taipei  Russia (RUS)  Iran (IRI)  South Korea (KOR)
2019 Naples  Turkey (TUR)  Iran (IRI)  Mexico (MEX)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  Choi Mi-yeon (KOR)  Mary Zorn (USA)  Sofia Goncharova (RUS)
2005 Izmir  Amandine Bouillot (FRA)  Kim Hyo-sun (KOR)  Arminda Bastos (MEX)
2009 Belgrade  Seok Ji-hyun (KOR)  Victoria Balzhanova (RUS)  Erika Anschutz (USA)
2011 Shenzhen  Polina Nikitina (RUS)  Kendal Nicely (USA)  Victoria Balzhanova (RUS)
2015 Gwangju  Song Yun-soo (KOR)  Toja Cerne (SLO)  Stephanie Salinas (MEX)
2017 Taipei  Song Yun-soo (KOR)  Chen Yi-hsuan (TPE)  So Chae-won (KOR)
2019 Naples  Andrea Becerra (MEX)  So Chae-won (KOR)  Yasım Bostan (TUR)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Daegu  United States (USA)  South Korea (KOR)  Italy (ITA)
2005 Izmir  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)  Turkey (TUR)
2009 Belgrade  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Russia (RUS)  South Korea (KOR)
2011 Shenzhen  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)  India (IND)
2015 Gwangju  Russia (RUS)  United States (USA)  South Korea (KOR)
2017 Taipei  South Korea (KOR)  Russia (RUS)  Turkey (TUR)
2019 Naples  South Korea (KOR)  Turkey (TUR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Belgrade  Russia (RUS)  United States (USA)  South Korea (KOR)
2011 Shenzhen  South Korea (KOR)  United States (USA)  Italy (ITA)
2015 Gwangju  South Korea (KOR)  India (IND)  Belgium (BEL)
2017 Taipei  South Korea (KOR)  Turkey (TUR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2019 Naples  Estonia (EST)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  South Korea (KOR)
2021 Chengdu
2023 Yekaterimburg

Medal table

Last updated after the 2019 Summer Universiade.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)41181271
2 Russia (RUS)781025
3 Chinese Taipei (TPE)411520
4 United States (USA)36514
5 France (FRA)3227
6 Ukraine (UKR)25815
7 Italy (ITA)2158
8 Turkey (TUR)1438
9 Mexico (MEX)13610
10 China (CHN)1124
11 Estonia (EST)1001
12 Iran (IRI)0202
 Japan (JPN)0202
14 India (IND)0112
15 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
17 Belgium (BEL)0022
 Poland (POL)0022
19 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (21 nations)666666198
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References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Federação Internacional do Esporte Universitário (FISU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "FISU Archery - the World University Championship". www.fisu.net. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
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