Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual recurve

The Men's individual recurve was one of the events held in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. There were two classes: a class for W1 & W2 wheelchair competitors and a class for standing archers.[1] In the ranking round each archer shot 72 arrows; in the knockout stages each match was 12 arrows each.

W1/W2

Men's individual recurve W1/W2
at the XIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
VenueOlympic Green Archery Field
Dates9–14 September
Competitors30 from 17 nations
Medalists
Cheng Changjie  China
Marco Vitale  Italy
Tseng Lung Hui  Chinese Taipei

The W1/W2 class was won by Cheng Changjie, representing  China.[2]

Ranking Round

RankArcherScore10'sX'sNotes
1 Taras Chopyk (UKR)636226
2 Kim Hong-kyu (KOR)632184
3 Lee Hong-gu (KOR)629198
4 Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA)629144
5 Cheng Changjie (CHN)626166
6 Tseng Lung-hui (TPE)6251911
7 Marco Vitale (ITA)624165
8 Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS)620144
9 Jung Young-joo (KOR)616113
10 Kevin Stone (USA)61692
11 Mario Oehme (GER)61182
12 Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS)610155
13 Stephane Gilbert (FRA)602163
14 Mustafa Demir (TUR)600132
15 Piotr Sawicki (POL)593117
16 Ozgur Ozen (TUR)59183
17 Manuel Candela (ESP)582113
18 Sathien Phimthong (THA)57892
19 Paul James Browne (GBR)576113
20 Tsunehiko Naganuma (JPN)57672
21 Miroslav Kacina (SVK)566122
22 Nobuji Yoshida (JPN)560103
23 Amit Dror (ISR)557101
24 Jose Manuel Marin (ESP)55793
25 Antonino Lisotta (ITA)556102
26 Chen Wu-ying (TPE)55221
27 Suthi Raksamai (THA)55062
28 Janusz Bulyk (POL)54971
29 Russell Wolfe (USA)539101
30 Michael Karaphillides (GBR)52030

Competition bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Taras Chopyk (UKR) 100
 Manuel Candela (ESP) 87  Ozgur Ozen (TUR) 107
 Ozgur Ozen (TUR) 96  Ozgur Ozen (TUR) 103
 Jung Young Joo (KOR) 102  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 102
 Jose Manuel Marin (ESP) 88  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 106
 Antonino Lisotta (ITA) 90  Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) 94
 Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) 97  Ozgur Ozen (TUR) 98
 Cheng Changjie (CHN) 104  Cheng Changjie (CHN) 112
 Janusz Bulyk (POL) 88  Cheng Changjie (CHN) 108
 Miroslav Kacina (SVK) 83  Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS) 103
 Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS) 96  Cheng Changjie (CHN) 99
 Stephane Gilbert (FRA) 93  Stephane Gilbert (FRA) 95
 Tsunehiko Naganuma (JPN) 80  Stephane Gilbert (FRA) 101
 Russell Wolfe (USA) 76  Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 99
 Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 107  Cheng Changjie (CHN) 108
 Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 105  Marco Vitale (ITA) 104
 Michael Karaphillides (GBR) 80  Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 108
 Paul James Browne (GBR) 104  Paul James Browne (GBR) 103
 Mustafa Demir (TUR) 90  Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 105
 Mario Oehme (GER) 74  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 105
 Nobuji Yoshida (JPN) 89  Nobuji Yoshida (JPN) 98
 Suthi Raksamai (THA) 85  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 106
 Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 104  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 101 Third place
 Marco Vitale (ITA) 104  Marco Vitale (ITA) 103
 Chen Wu Ying (TPE) 99  Marco Vitale (ITA) 101  Ozgur Ozen (TUR) 92
 Amit Dror (ISR) 88  Kevin Stone (USA) 97  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) * 92
 Kevin Stone (USA) 92  Marco Vitale (ITA) 102
 Piotr Sawicki (POL) 104  Piotr Sawicki (POL) 98
 Sathien Phimthong (THA) 89  Piotr Sawicki (POL) 104
 Kim Hong Kyu (KOR) 99

* Decided by additional arrows: Ozgur Ozen shot 6; Tseng Lung Hui shot 9.

Standing

Men's individual recurve Standing
at the XIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
VenueOlympic Green Archery Field
Dates9–14 September
Competitors24 from 14 nations
Medalists
Dambadondogiin Baatarjav  Mongolia
Fabrice Meunier  France
Chen Yegang  China

The Standing class was won by Dambadondogiin Baatarjav, representing  Mongolia. [3]

Ranking Round

RankArcherScore10'sX'sNotes
1 Mario Esposito (ITA)631196
2 Chen Yegang (CHN)628185
3 Dong Zhi (CHN)625208
4 Cho Hyun-kwan (KOR)625193
5 Kimimasa Onodera (JPN)620168
6 Dambadondogiin Baatarjav (MGL)618173
7 Takahiro Hasegawa (JPN)611147
8 Timur Tuchinov (RUS)606145
9 Juan Miguel Zarzuela (ESP)602156
10 Imrich Lyocsa (SVK)602102
11 Mick Beard (GBR)59792
12 Sakon Inkaew (THA)59782
13 Fabrice Meunier (FRA)59770
14 Tomasz Lezanski (POL)596125
15 Yoon Young Bae (KOR)59483
16 Zhu Weiliang (CHN)591113
17 An Tae-sung (KOR)580188
18 Yuriy Kopiy (UKR)57682
19 Antonio Sanchez (ESP)57162
20 Akira Haraguchi (JPN)55773
21 Ryszard Olejnik (POL)550111
22 Vladimir Majercak (SVK)54673
23 Serhiy Atamanenko (UKR)51061
24 Romaios Roumeliotis (GRE)47551

Competition bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Mario Esposito (ITA) 101
 An Tae Sung (KOR) 95  An Tae Sung (KOR) 98
 Zhu Weiliang (CHN) 95  Mario Esposito (ITA) 102
 Juan Miguel Zarzuela (ESP) 97  Juan Miguel Zarzuela (ESP) 95
 Romaios Roumeliotis (GRE) 90  Juan Miguel Zarzuela (ESP) 98
 Timur Tuchinov (RUS) 97
 Mario Esposito (ITA) 91
 Fabrice Meunier (FRA) 95
 Kimimasa Onodera (JPN) 96
 Ryszard Olejnik (POL) 89  Sakon Inkaew (THA) 100
 Sakon Inkaew (THA) 102  Sakon Inkaew (THA) 99
 Fabrice Meunier (FRA) 109  Fabrice Meunier (FRA) 103
 Akira Haraguchi (JPN) 83  Fabrice Meunier (FRA) 101
 Cho Hyun Kwan (KOR) 96
 Fabrice Meunier (FRA) 90
 Dambadondogiin Baatarjav (MGL) 94
 Dong Zhi (CHN) 108
 Antonio Sanchez (ESP) 88  Tomasz Lezanski (POL) 102
 Tomasz Lezanski (POL) 97  Dong Zhi (CHN) 104
 Mick Beard (GBR) 88  Dambadondogiin Baatarjav (MGL) 106
 Vladimir Majercak (SVK) 87  Mick Beard (GBR) 91
 Dambadondogiin Baatarjav (MGL) 104
 Dambadondogiin Baatarjav (MGL) 105 Third place
 Chen Yegang (CHN) 98
 Takahiro Hasegawa (JPN) 94  Mario Esposito (ITA) 93
 Serhiy Atamanenko (UKR) 73  Imrich Lyocsa (SVK) 100  Chen Yegang (CHN) 98
 Imrich Lyocsa (SVK) 95  Imrich Lyocsa (SVK) 95
 Yoon Young Bae (KOR) 91  Chen Yegang (CHN) 98
 Yuriy Kopiy (UKR) 102  Yuriy Kopiy (UKR) 94
 Chen Yegang (CHN) 100

References

  1. "Archery - Schedule & Results". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Archived from the original on 17 February 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  2. "Men's Individual Recurve W1/W2". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  3. "Men's Individual Recurve standing". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
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