Archery at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's individual recurve

The women's individual recurve archery event at the 2014 Asian Games was held from 23 to 28 September at the Gyeyang Asiad Archery Field in Incheon, South Korea. It was the tenth time the event was held as part of the Asian Games sports programme since the debut of archery in 1978. A total of 56 archers from 18 nations qualified for the event. Yun Ok-hee of South Korea was the defending champion.

Women's individual recurve
at the 2014 Asian Games
VenueGyeyang Asiad Archery Field
Dates23–28 September
Competitors56 from 18 nations
Medalists
    South Korea
    South Korea
    China

Number one seed Jung Dasomi of South Korea won her first individual Asian Games gold medal, defeating compatriot and number two seed Chang Hye-jin in the final in four sets. It was South Korea's eighth gold medal in the women's individual event and their third in a row, reaffirming their status as the top women's recurve archery nation in Asia. Xu Jing of China won the bronze medal, defeating Japan's Ren Hayakawa.[1]

Format

An official World Archery target is 122cm wide and is divided into ten evenly-spaced concentric rings. Shooting an arrow into the outermost ring scores one point; landing in the centre yellow circle earns the maximum ten points.

The women's individual recurve event was an outdoor recurve target archery event held to the World Archery-approved rules. The competition consisted of three stages spread over one week: an initial ranking round, a four-round single-elimination tournament, and two finals matches, the last of which deciding the winners of the gold, silver, and bronze medals. The ranking round determined the seeds for the subsequent elimination rounds and followed the 1440 format, in which archers each shot a total of 144 arrows at 122cm-wide targets over four different distances, firing 36 arrows from 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres respectively. The archer scoring highest total from her 144 arrows received the number one seed, the archer with the second highest total receiving second seed, and so on. In the event of a tie between two or more archers, the number of arrows shot in the central 10-ring of the target was taken into account, with the number of arrows shot within the inner-10 (or X) ring used as a second tiebreaker if necessary .A maximum of two archers from each nation were allowed progress to the elimination rounds.[2]

The format of the elimination and medal-deciding rounds followed the Archery Olympic Round set system[2] used in international competitions since 2010. Each match consisted of a maximum of five sets, with archers each shooting three arrows per set at the same 122-cm wide targets from a fixed distance of 70 metres. The archer with the greater score from their three arrows won the set, earning two set points. The archer with the lower score in each set received zero points. If the score was tied, each archer received one point. The first archer to reach six set points was declared the winner. If the match was tied at five set points each after the maximum five sets were played, a single tie-breaker arrow was used with the closest to centre of the target winning.

Schedule

Day Date Time Stage
4Tuesday, 23 September 201410:00Ranking round
5Wednesday, 24 September 201410:00
7Friday, 26 September 201411:101/16 elimination round
11:401/8 elimination round
15:50Quarterfinals
9Sunday, 28 September 201414:30Semifinals
15:30Finals
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Source:

Report

After securing every gold medal available in the archery competition at the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games, the Korean national team aimed to defend each of their five recurve titles for the second time in succession. Chang Hye-jin, Jung Dasomi, Joo Hyun-jung, and Lee Tuk-young were chosen to compete in the women's events after finishing in the top four positions in the Korean national team selection held earlier in 2014, beating both the reigning Olympic champion Ki Bo-bae and the defending Asian Games champion Yun Ok-hee to represent their nation.[3]

The semi-finals commenced on the afternoon of 28 September following the conclusion of the team recurve events, in which Chang, Jung, and Lee emerged victorious over the Chinese trio of Cheng, Xu, and Zhu to take the gold medal.

The medal matches took place after the semi-finals. As the two losing archers from the semi-finals, Xu faced Hayakawa in the bronze medal match. Xu emerged the winner, posting three successive set victories to come from two set points down to defeat the Japanese archer.[1] The all-Korean gold medal match followed afterwards and saw Jung comprehensively defeat Chang with a consistency that Chang struggled to match. Although Chang was able to tie the second set, Jung missed the central 10 ring just twice in her twelve shots, earning a standing ovation from the home crowd with a perfect score of 30 in the fourth and final set to claim her second Asian Games gold medal of the day.[4][5]

Results

Ranking round

Rank Seed Athlete Distance scores Total score 10s Xs
70m 60m 50m 30m
11 Jung Dasomi (KOR)34234132735413647642
22 Chang Hye-jin (KOR)33334133435113597531
3 Lee Tuk-young (KOR)33134332835613588134
43 Xu Jing (CHN)33733733234613528029
54 Cheng Ming (CHN)33134432335013487826
6 Zhu Jueman (CHN)32734132635013446726
75 Ren Hayakawa (JPN)32033832935213396822
86 Deepika Kumari (IND)32433932634813376226
97 Yuan Shu-chi (TPE)32733732234613326524
108 Lin Chia-en (TPE)33433332833713325718
119 Kaori Kawanaka (JPN)33233832033813286023
12 Yuki Hayashi (JPN)32333632134713275825
13 Joo Hyun-jung (KOR)31034132135213246927
14 Zhang Dan (CHN)32733131834813246220
1510 Laxmirani Majhi (IND)32033231635113195819
1611 Diananda Choirunisa (INA)32433231334913186322
1712 Kang Un-ju (PRK)32133031634113085516
1813 Altangereliin Enkhtuyaa (MGL)30832732534513055721
19 Lei Chien-ying (TPE)32333330634013025924
20 Bombayla Devi Laishram (IND)31832531434413015112
2114 Farida Tukebayeva (KAZ)31232731634212975221
2215 Luiza Saidiyeva (KAZ)30933131933812974516
2316 Ika Yuliana Rochmawati (INA)31732631333812944315
24 Yang Nien-hsiu (TPE)30932831534012924418
25 Erwina Safitri (INA)32032730033812854418
2617 Lộc Thị Đào (VIE)31332730234012824614
2718 Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (MGL)29933130234212744413
2819 Choe Song-hui (PRK)30731830534312734921
29 Titik Kusuma Wardani (INA)29932231234012734016
30 Pranitha Vardhineni (IND)30331630734512714414
31 Ri Un-ok (PRK)30932430133712714212
3220 Mathui Prue Marma (BAN)30432430134012694510
33 Ayano Kato (JPN)30432630833012684114
3421 Nguyễn Thị Quyền Trang (VIE)30033429533712663910
35 Ryu Un-hyang (PRK)29832030334312644013
3622 Shamoli Ray (BAN)29831929833712523810
37 Yelena Li (KAZ)29932229533412503711
38 Dương Thị Kim Liên (VIE)3013143073241246407
39 Aruzhan Abdrazak (KAZ)2903172953431245419
4023 Asel Sharbekova (KGZ)30031129533012363810
4124 Rand Saad (IRQ)30831128532412284010
4225 Zar Khyi Win (MYA)2703112973201198277
43 Danzandorjiin Miroslava (MGL)3123152872831197338
4426 Firuza Zubaydova (TJK)29129926033511853010
4527 Munira Nurmanova (UZB)28331326232511832410
46 Jargalsaikhany Dagiijanchiv (MGL)28429328531211742910
4728 Irina Savinova (UZB)2563022783251161166
48 Beauty Ray (BAN)2792832613241147215
4929 Aisha Tamang (NEP)2803022503051137227
50 Khilola Yunusova (UZB)2472922723231134292
5130 Monica Rana Magar (NEP)2482922643221126153
52 Madina Akramova (UZB)2542552733041086165
53 Rabeya Khatun (BAN)2782772472811083185
54 Krishna Maya Syangtan (NEP)2903021902911073246
5531 Choki Wangmo (BHU)2292892493031070217
56 Renu Lama (NEP)2432582233021026136
Note: A maximum of two archers from each nation were able to advance to the elimination rounds.
Source:
[6]:89
Finals
Gold medal match
1  Jung Dasomi (KOR) 7
2  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 1
Bronze medal match
5  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 3
3  Xu Jing (CHN) 7
Top half
1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals Semifinals
     
        1  Jung Dasomi (KOR) 6  
17  Lộc Thị Đào (VIE) 6     17  Lộc Thị Đào (VIE) 2  
16  Ika Yuliana Rochmawati (INA) 2       1  Jung Dasomi (KOR) 6  
9  Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 7       9  Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 4  
24  Rand Saad (IRQ) 1     9  Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 7  
25  Zar Khyi Win (MYA) 4     8  Lin Chia-en (TPE) 1  
8  Lin Chia-en (TPE) 6       1  Jung Dasomi (KOR) 7
5  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6       5  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 3
28  Irina Savinova (UZB) 0     5  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6  
21  Nguyễn Thị Quyền Trang (VIE) 6     21  Nguyễn Thị Quyền Trang (VIE) 5  
12  Kang Un-ju (PRK) 4       5  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6  
13  Altangereliin Enkhtuyaa (MGL) 4       4  Cheng Ming (CHN) 2  
20  Mathui Prue Marma (BAN) 6     20  Mathui Prue Marma (BAN) 2      
29  Aisha Tamang (NEP) 0     4  Cheng Ming (CHN) 6      
4  Cheng Ming (CHN) 6  
Bottom half
1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals Semifinals
3  Xu Jing (CHN) 6  
30  Monica Rana Magar (NEP) 0     3  Xu Jing (CHN) 6  
19  Choe Song-hui (PRK) 0     14  Farida Tukebayeva (KAZ) 4  
14  Farida Tukebayeva (KAZ) 6       3  Xu Jing (CHN) 6  
11  Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 6       11  Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 4  
22  Shamoli Ray (BAN) 2     11  Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 6  
27  Munira Nurmanova (UZB) 0     6  Deepika Kumari (IND) 0  
6  Deepika Kumari (IND) 6       3  Xu Jing (CHN) 2
7  Yuan Shu-chi (TPE) 7       2  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 6
26  Firuza Zubaydova (TJK) 1     7  Yuan Shu-chi (TPE) 4  
23  Asel Sharbekova (KGZ) 0     10  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 6  
10  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 6       10  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 2  
15  Luiza Saidiyeva (KAZ) 6       2  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 6  
18  Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (MGL) 2     15  Luiza Saidiyeva (KAZ) 1      
31  Choki Wangmo (BHU) 0     2  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 7      
2  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 6  

1/16 eliminations

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Lộc Thị Đào (VIE) 6–2  Ika Yuliana Rochmawati (INA) 27–2727–2625–2527–25
 Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 7–1  Rand Saad (IRQ) 26–2629–2328–2328–21
 Zar Khyi Win (MYA) 4–6  Lin Chia-en (TPE) 25–2324–2625–2628–2727–28
 Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6–0  Irina Savinova (UZB) 26–2226–2025–23
 Nguyễn Thị Quyền Trang (VIE) 6–4  Kang Un-ju (PRK) 26–2827–2726–2628–2527–26
 Altangereliin Enkhtuyaa (MGL) 4–6  Mathui Prue Marma (BAN) 22–2526–2323–2526–2524–27
 Aisha Tamang (NEP) 0–6  Cheng Ming (CHN) 20–2517–2518–26
 Xu Jing (CHN) 6–0  Monica Rana Magar (NEP) 27–2227–1927–15
 Choe Song-hui (PRK) 0–6  Farida Tukebayeva (KAZ) 22–2523–2826–28
 Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 6–2  Shamoli Ray (BAN) 28–2526–2423–2629–23
 Munira Nurmanova (UZB) 0–6  Deepika Kumari (IND) 22–2826–2823–27
 Yuan Shu-chi (TPE) 7–1  Firuza Zubaydova (TJK) 27–1626–2623–2027–23
 Asel Sharbekova (KGZ) 0–6  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 18–2724–2725–30
 Luiza Saidiyeva (KAZ) 6–2  Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (MGL) 21–2327–2423–2223–20
 Choki Wangmo (BHU) 0–6  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 25–2820–2824–25

1/8 eliminations

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Jung Dasomi (KOR) 6–2  Lộc Thị Đào (VIE) 24–2628–2329–2728–27
 Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 7–1  Lin Chia-en (TPE) 27–2627–2729–2830–28
 Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6–5  Nguyễn Thị Quyền Trang (VIE) 26–2729–2528–2625–2925–259–8
 Mathui Prue Marma (BAN) 2–6  Cheng Ming (CHN) 28–2925–2828–2725–28
 Xu Jing (CHN) 6–4  Farida Tukebayeva (KAZ) 27–2627–2927–2627–2827–23
 Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 6–0  Deepika Kumari (IND) 27–2526–2429–27
 Yuan Shu-chi (TPE) 4–6  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 27–2728–2726–2726–2727–27
 Luiza Saidiyeva (KAZ) 1–7  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 24–2924–2823–2327–28

Quarterfinals

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Jung Dasomi (KOR) 6–4  Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 27–2829–2830–3029–2930–27
 Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 6–2  Cheng Ming (CHN) 29–2426–2828–2726–15
 Xu Jing (CHN) 6–4  Diananda Choirunisa (INA) 24–2023–2526–2424–2426–26
 Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 2–6  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 25–2728–2727–2828–29

Semifinals

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Jung Dasomi (KOR) 7–3  Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 28–2729–3030–2828–2829–26
 Xu Jing (CHN) 2–6  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 28–2829–2927–2928–29

Bronze medal match

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Ren Hayakawa (JPN) 3–7  Xu Jing (CHN) 27–2728–2726–2826–2727–28

Gold medal match

Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 S-off
 Jung Dasomi (KOR) 7–1  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 30–2829–2929–2830–28

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