2017 World Archery Championships

The 2017 World Archery Championships was the 49th edition of the World Archery Championships. The event was held in Mexico City, the capital city of Mexico from 15 October to 22 October 2017 and was organised by World Archery (formerly known as FITA). Qualification and elimination rounds took place at the Campo Marte. The competition was preceded by the World Archery Congress on 13–14 October.

2017 World Archery Championships
LocationMexico City, Mexico
Start date15 October
End date22 October
Competitors373 from 58 nations
2017 World Archery Championships
Men   Recurve   Compound
Women   Recurve   Compound
Team   Men's Recurve   Men's Compound
Team   Women's Recurve   Women's Compound
Mixed team   Recurve   Compound

The programme featured was the same as previous World Archery Championships, with individual, team and mixed team events in the compound and recurve disciplines.

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+01:00).[1]

DateTimeDisciplinePhase
15 Oct 201709:00AllOfficial practice
16 Oct 201709:00CM/CWQualification
13:30RMQualification
17 Oct 201709:00RWQualification
14:00RMT/RWTTeam eliminations
18 Oct 201709:00RM/RWIndividual eliminations
13:30CM/CWIndividual eliminations
19 Oct 201709:00RM/RW/CM/CWIndividual eliminations / QF / SF
14:00CMT/CWTTeam eliminations
20 Oct 201709:00CXT/RXTMixed Team eliminations
21 Oct 201711:00CMT/CWTMedal matches
15:00CXT/CM/CWMedal matches
22 Oct 201711:00RMT/RWTMedal matches
15:00RXT/RM/RWMedal matches

Medal summary

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
Im Dong-hyun
 South Korea
Wei Chun-heng
 Chinese Taipei
Steve Wijler
 Netherlands
Women's individual
Ksenia Perova
 Russia
Chang Hye-jin
 South Korea
Tan Ya-ting
 Chinese Taipei
Men's team
 Italy
Marco Galiazzo
Mauro Nespoli
David Pasqualucci
 France
Thomas Chirault
Pierre Plihon
Jean-Charles Valladont
 South Korea
Im Dong-hyun
Kim Woo-jin
Oh Jin-hyek
Women's team
 South Korea
Chang Hye-jin
Choi Mi-sun
Kang Chae-young
 Mexico
Mariana Avitia
Aída Román
Alejandra Valencia
 Chinese Taipei
Lin Shih-chia
Lin Yu-hsuan
Tan Ya-ting
Mixed team
 South Korea
Im Dong-hyun
Kang Chae-young
 Germany
Florian Kahllund
Lisa Unruh
 Great Britain
Patrick Huston
Naomi Folkard

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
Sebastien Peineau
 France
Stephan Hansen
 Denmark
Braden Gellenthien
 United States
Women's individual
Song Yun-soo
 South Korea
Yeşim Bostan
 Turkey
Kristina Heigenhauser
 Germany
Men's team
 United States
Steve Anderson
Braden Gellenthien
Kristofer Schaff
 Italy
Sergio Pagni
Federico Pagnoni
Alberto Simonelli
 Colombia
Sebastián Arenas
Camilo Andrés Cardona
Daniel Muñoz
Women's team
 Colombia
Sara López
Alejandra Usquiano
Nora Valdez
 India
Trisha Deb
Lily Chanu Paonam
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
 South Korea
Choi Bo-min
So Chae-won
Song Yun-soo
Mixed team
 South Korea
Kim Jong-ho
Song Yun-soo
 Germany
Marcel Trachsel
Kristina Heigenhauser
 Italy
Sergio Pagni
Irene Franchini

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)5128
2 Italy (ITA)1113
3 France (FRA)1102
4 Colombia (COL)1012
 United States (USA)1012
6 Russia (RUS)1001
7 Germany (GER)0213
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0123
9 Denmark (DEN)0101
 India (IND)0101
 Mexico (MEX)0101
 Turkey (TUR)0101
13 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (14 nations)10101030

Participating nations

At the close of registrations, a 58 nations had registered 373 athletes.[2] Nations in bold sent the maximum number of participants, with a full team in each event.

References

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