Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's team recurve

Archery at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
Individual  compound men   women
 recurve men   women
Team  recurve men   women

The Women's team recurve open was one of the events held in archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Teams consisted of three archers who had competed in either the Standing or W1/W2 individual events. Team ranking was based on the aggregate individual ranking scores: in the knockout matches each team shot 24 arrows.[1]

Results

Women's team recurve Open
at the XIII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Archery
VenueOlympic Green Archery Field
Dates15 September
Competitors8
Medalists
   China
   South Korea
   Czech Republic

The event was won by the team representing China. [2]

Ranking Round

RankNationArchersScoresTotalNotes
1 China Fu Hongzhi
Gao Fangxia
Xiao Yanhong
600
593
611
1804 WR
2 South Korea Kim Ki Hee
Kim Ran Sook
Lee Hwa Sook
567
564
614
1745
3 Japan Yae Yamakawa
Ayako Saitoh
Kimiko Konishi
561
543
536
1640
4 Ukraine Roksolana Dzoba
Bohdana Nikitenko
Iryna Volynets
519
536
562
1617
5 Poland Wieslawa Wolak
Malgorzata Olejnik
Alicja Bukanska
513
541
533
1587
6 Czech Republic Miroslava Cerna
Lenka Kuncova
Marketa Sidkova
476
515
593
1584
7 Great Britain Kate Murray
Kay Lucas
Kathleen Critchlow-Smith
545
535
498
1578
8 Germany Maria Droste
Katharina Schett
Tanja Schultz
496
520
524
1540

Competition bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
  China  187
 
  Germany  165  
  China  194
 
    Poland  178  
  Poland  166
 
  Ukraine  162  
  China  205
 
    South Korea  177
  Japan  167
 
  Czech Republic  174  
  Czech Republic  184 Third place
 
    South Korea  199  
  Great Britain  161   Poland  182
  South Korea  178     Czech Republic  184
 

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. "Women's Team Recurve open". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
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