2007 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Compound
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The men's team compound competition at the 2007 World Archery Championships took place from July 2007 in Leipzig, Germany. 40 teams of 3 archers took part in the men's compound qualification round, and the 16 teams with the highest cumulative totals qualified for the 4-round knockout round, drawn according to their qualification round scores. The semi-finals and finals then took place on 14 July. [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.
- Braden Gellenthien / Reo Wilde / Rodger Willett, Jr (Champions)
- Patrick Coghlan / Clint Freeman / Robert Timms (2nd Place)
- Emiel Custers / Peter Elzinga / Fred van Zutphen (Quarter Final)
- Jean Marc Beaud / Sebastien Brasseur / Dominique Genet (Quarter Final)
- Fredrik Lindblad / Morgan Lundin / Anders Malm (3rd Place)
- Jose Duo / Cesar Gomez / Jose Jerez (4th Place)
- Majid Ahmadi / Parviz Sadeghimeybody / Reza Zamaninejad (1st Round)
- Morten Boe / Freddy Borgersen / Mats-Inge Smordal (Quarter Final)
- James Forbes / Liam Grimwood / Chris White (1st Round)
- Kevin Brayford / Kevin Tataryn / Dietmar Trillus (Quarter Final)
- Martin Damsbo / Erik P. Nielsen / Henrik Rasmussen (1st Round)
- Daniele Bauro / Herian Boccali / Sergio Pagni (1st Round)
- Gabriel Badenhorst / Seppie Cilliers / Wesley Gates (1st Round)
- Jari Haavisto / Nico Haavisto / Marko Jarvenpaa (1st Round)
- Danzan Khaludorov / Bulat Shalanov / Vladimir Silakov (1st Round)
- Michael Bassler / Lars Klingner / Paul Titscher (1st Round)
Draw
1st Round | Quarter Final | Semi Final | Final | ||||||||||||||
1 | United States | 228 | |||||||||||||||
16 | Germany | 219 | 1 | United States | 233 | ||||||||||||
9 | Great Britain | 222 | 8 | Norway | 221 | ||||||||||||
8 | Norway | 224 | 1 | United States | 232 | ||||||||||||
5 | Sweden | 229 | 5 | Sweden | 229 | ||||||||||||
12 | Italy | 228 | 5 | Sweden | 22729 | ||||||||||||
13 | South Africa | 225 | 4 | France | 22727 | ||||||||||||
4 | France | 229 | 1 | United States | 232 | ||||||||||||
3 | Netherlands | 225 | 2 | Australia | 231 | ||||||||||||
14 | Finland | 224 | 3 | Netherlands | 222 | ||||||||||||
11 | Denmark | 22327 | 6 | Spain | 225 | ||||||||||||
6 | Spain | 22328 | 6 | Spain | 22427 | ||||||||||||
7 | Iran | 221 | 2 | Australia | 22428 | ||||||||||||
10 | Canada | 228 | 10 | Canada | 228 | 3rd Place | |||||||||||
15 | Russia | 223 | 2 | Australia | 232 | 5 | Sweden | 226 | |||||||||
2 | Australia | 233 | 6 | Spain | 223 |
References
- ↑ "AR0000000..C95.1.0U.report" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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