2005 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Recurve

The men's team recurve competition at the 2005 World Archery Championships took place in June 2005 in Madrid, Spain. 143 archers took part in the men's recurve qualification round with no more than 4 from each country, and the 16 teams of 3 archers with the highest cumulative totals (out of a possible 31) qualified for the 4-round knockout round, drawn according to their qualification round scores. .[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.

  1. Park Kyung-Mo / Chung Jae-Hun / Choi Won-Jong (Champions)
  2. Tarundeep Rai / Gautam Singh / Jayanta Talukdar (2nd Place)
  3. Kuo Cheng-Wei / Liu Ming-Huang / Wang Cheng-Pang (1st Round)
  4. Michele Frangilli / Marco Galiazzo / Ilario di Buo (1st Round)
  5. Larry Godfrey / Alan Wills / Michael Peart (1st Round)
  6. Matthew Gray / Tim Cuddihy / Christopher Madeley (1st Round)
  7. Hiroshi Yamamoto / Ryuichi Moriya / Takaharu Furukawa (1st Round)
  8. Baljinima Tsyrempilov / Erdem Zhigzhitov / Alexey Nikolaev (1st Round)
  9. Wietse van Alten / Pieter Custers / Henk Vogels (Quarter Final)
  10. Richard Johnson / Victor Wunderle / Joseph McGlyn (Quarter Final)
  11. Muhammad Marbawi Sulaiman / Wan Khalmizam / Cheng Chu Sian (Quarter Final)
  12. Viktor Ruban / Oleksandr Serdyuk / Markiyan Ivashko (4th Place)
  13. Wu Fengbo / Xue Haifeng / Yong Fujun (Quarter Final)
  14. Piotr Piatek / Jacek Proc / Grzegorz Sliwka (3rd Place)
  15. Sebastian Rohrberg / Jens Pieper / Michael Frankenberg (1st Round)
  16. Anton Prilepau / Siarhei Vitorski / Mikalai Marusau (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 South Korea 251  
16 Belarus 247     1 South Korea 248  
9 Netherlands 238*     9 Netherlands 233  
8 Russia 238       1 South Korea 252  
5 Great Britain 246       12 Ukraine 244  
12 Ukraine 250     12 Ukraine 240
13 China 246     13 China 239  
4 Italy 242       1 South Korea 244
3 Chinese Taipei 237       2 India 232
14 Poland 238     14 Poland 248  
11 Malaysia 244     11 Malaysia 240  
6 Australia 242       14 Poland 233
7 Japan 245       2 India 246  
10 United States 252     10 United States 236 3rd Place
15 Germany 241     2 India 255   12 Ukraine 239
2 India 252   14 Poland 241

References

  1. "AR0000000..C95.1.0U.report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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