Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Team compound open

Mixed team compound open
at the XV Paralympic Games

Paralympic Archery
VenueRio de Janeiro
Competitors20 from 10 nations
Medalists
   China
   Great Britain
   South Korea
Archery at the
2016 Summer Paralympics
Compound open
Men   Women   Team
Recurve open
Men   Women   Team
Compound W1
Men   Women   Team

The Mixed team compound open event is one of three team events to be held in Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. It will contain ten teams of one man and one woman, and will take place on Monday 12 September 2016, the ranking round having been held on September 10.[1] Following the restructure of the Paralympic archery events, this will be the first time the event will take place.

Following a ranking round, the teams ranked 7rd to 10th will enter the knockout rounds at the first round stages, with the six highest seeded teams entering in the quarter final round. The losing semifinalists play off for the bronze medal.

Team compound open

Ranking Round

Rank Nation Archers Score
1  Iran (IRI) Hadi Nori
Somayeh Abbaspour
1342
2  China (CHN) Al Xinliang
Zhou Jiamin
1342
3  Turkey (TUR) Bulent Korkmaz
Handan Biroglu
1335
4  Italy (ITA) Alberto Simonelli
Eleonora Sarti
1327
5  Great Britain (GBR) John Stubbs
Jodie Grinham
1324
6  Brazil (BRA) Andrey Muniz de Castro
Jane Karla Gogel
1316
7  Canada (CAN) Kevin Evans
Karen van Nest
1310
8  South Korea (KOR) Lee Ouk-soo
Kim Mi-soon
1309
9  United States (USA) Kj Polish
Samantha Tucker
1282
10  Spain (ESP) Guillermo Javier Rodriguez Gonzalez
Maria Carmen Rubio Larrion
1259

Competition bracket

  First Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
                                     
8   South Korea 147  
9   United States 146     1   Iran 148  
        8   South Korea 153    
      8   South Korea 143  
      5   Great Britain 144  
        5   Great Britain 150    
        4   Italy 149  
    2   China 151 1st, gold medalist(s)
  5   Great Britain 143 2nd, silver medalist(s)
    3   Turkey 147  
    6   Brazil 145    
      3   Turkey 139
      2   China 149   Third place
    7   Canada 143    
  7   Canada 144     2   China 155   8   South Korea 138 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
10   Spain 137     3   Turkey 128

References

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