Archery at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

There were 128 qualifying places available for archery at the 2016 Summer Olympics: 64 for men and 64 for women.

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is permitted to enter a maximum of six competitors, three per gender. NOCs that qualify teams for a particular gender were able to send a three-member team to the team event and also have each member compete in the individual event. There were 12 team spots for each gender, thus qualifying 36 individuals through team qualification. All other NOCs may earn a maximum of one quota place per gender for the individual events.[1]

Six places are reserved for Brazil as the host nation, and a further six will be decided by the Tripartite Commission. The remaining 116 places are then allocated through a qualification process, in which archers earned quota places for their respective NOCs, though not necessarily for themselves.

To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Games after the NOC has obtained a quota place, all archers must have achieved the following minimum qualification score (MQS):

  • Men: 70m round of 630
  • Women: 70m round of 600

The MQS must have been achieved between 26 July 2015 (starting at the 2015 World Archery Championships) and 11 July 2016 at a registered World Archery event.

Summary

NationMenWomenTotal
IndividualTeamIndividualTeamAthletes
 Australia3X14
 Austria11
 Azerbaijan11
 Bangladesh11
 Belarus11
 Belgium11
 Bhutan11
 Brazil3X3X6
 Canada112
 Chile11
 China3X3X6
 Colombia13X4
 Cuba11
 Dominican Republic11
 Egypt112
 Estonia11
 Fiji11
 Finland112
 France3X3
 Georgia3X3
 Germany112
 Greece11
 Great Britain112
 India13X4
 Indonesia3X14
 Iran11
 Italy3X3X6
 Ivory Coast11
 Japan13X4
 Kazakhstan112
 Kenya11
 Libya11
 Malawi11
 Malaysia3X3
 Mexico13X4
 Moldova11
 Mongolia11
 Myanmar11
 Nepal11
 Netherlands3X3
 North Korea11
 Norway11
 Poland11
 Russia3X3
 Slovakia112
 South Korea3X3X6
 Spain3X14
 Sweden11
 Chinese Taipei3X3X6
 Thailand11
 Tonga112
 Turkey112
 Ukraine13X4
 United States3X14
 Venezuela112
 Zimbabwe11
Total: 56 NOCs64126412128

Timeline

EventDateVenue
2015 World Archery ChampionshipsJuly 27 – August 2, 2015 Copenhagen
2015 Asian Archery ChampionshipsNovember 1–9, 2015 Bangkok
2016 African Archery ChampionshipsJanuary 28–31, 2016 Windhoek
2016 Oceanian Archery ChampionshipsApril 8–16, 2016 Nuku'alofa
2016 Pan American Archery QualifierMay 8–9, 2016 Medellín
2016 European Archery ChampionshipsMay 23–29, 2016 Nottingham
2016 Archery World Cup StageJune 13–18, 2016 Antalya

Men's events

EventLocationAthletes
per NOC
Total placesQualified
Host nation33 Brazil
2015 World Archery Championships, team event Copenhagen324 Australia
 China
 Italy
 South Korea
 Netherlands
 Spain
 Chinese Taipei
 United States
2015 World Archery Championships, individual event Copenhagen17* Canada
 Colombia
 Germany
 India
 Japan
 Ukraine
 Venezuela
2015 Asian Archery Championships Bangkok[2]12* Mongolia
 Kazakhstan
2016 African Archery Championships Windhoek13 Egypt
 South Africa[b]
 Zimbabwe
 Ivory Coast
2016 Oceanian Championships Nuku'alofa12 Fiji
 Tonga
2016 Pan American Championships Medellín13 Mexico
 El Salvador[a]
 Chile
 Cuba
2016 European Championships Nottingham13 Turkey
 Finland
 Great Britain
2016 Archery World Cup Stage, team event Antalya39 Indonesia
 France
 Malaysia
2016 Archery World Cup Stage, individual event Antalya15* Belarus
 Belgium
 Norway
 Slovakia
 Thailand
Tripartite Commission13 Libya
 Malawi
 Nepal
Total64

* Eight individual spots were initially available at the World Championships and three more at the Asian Championships. Those spots taken by Indonesia and Malaysia later won team places in the team recurve at the Antalya leg of the Archery World Cup, releasing two further individual quota places to be awarded in the same meet.

Women's events

EventLocationAthletes
per NOC
Total placesQualified
Host nation33 Brazil
2015 World Archery Championships, team event Copenhagen324 China
 Colombia
 Georgia
 India
 Japan
 South Korea
 Mexico
 Russia
2015 World Archery Championships, individual event Copenhagen15* Austria
 Germany
 Indonesia
 Poland
 United States
2015 Asian Archery Championships Bangkok[2]13 North Korea
 Iran
 Kazakhstan
2016 African Archery Championships Windhoek12 Ivory Coast
 Egypt
 Kenya
2016 Oceania Championships Nuku'alofa12 Australia
 Tonga
2016 Pan American Championships Medellín13 Venezuela
 Canada
 Dominican Republic
2016 European Championships Nottingham13 Turkey
 Slovakia
 Azerbaijan
2016 World Archery Cup Stage, team event Antalya39 Ukraine
 Italy
 Chinese Taipei
2016 World Archery Cup Stage, individual event Antalya17* Estonia
 Finland
 Great Britain
 Moldova
 Spain
 Sweden
 Greece
Tripartite Commission13 Bangladesh
 Bhutan
 Myanmar
Total64

* Eight individual spots were initially available at the World Championships. Three of those spots were taken by Ukraine, Italy, and Chinese Taipei. Those NOCs later won team places in the team recurve at the Antalya leg of the Archery World Cup, releasing three further individual quota places to be awarded in the same meet.

Notes

  • a El Salvador's Óscar Ticas, who secured a quota place with a fourth-place finish in the World Archery Americas CQT, was suspended after his urine samples from a Guatemala World Ranking Event in March 2016 revealed the presence of a banned substance. As a result, El Salvador's Olympic license was redistributed to Cuba's Adrian Puentes.[3]
  • b The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee's policy is only to take up Olympic qualification spots earned in global competitions rather than African or regional events. Thus Terence van Moerkerken's place was vacated and taken by Rene Kouassi of Ivory Coast.[4]

References

  1. "Archery Qualification" (PDF). World Archery Federation. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  2. "First Rio 2016 continental qualifier adds 5 more nations from Asia". World Archery Federation. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  3. "ANNOUNCEMENT: SANCTIONS ISSUED IN TWO DOPING CASES". World Archery Federation. June 12, 2016.
  4. Wells, Chris (30 January 2016). "Egypt Qualifies 2 at Rio 2016 African Qualification Tournament". World Archery. Retrieved 9 August 2016.; "Windhoek 2016 African Archery Championships + CQT". World Archery. Retrieved 9 August 2016.; Wells, Chris (28 July 2016). "#1: Africa". Olympic archery athletes preview. World Archery. Retrieved 9 August 2016.; "RSA Wins a place at the Continental Games to compete in the Olympics, but doesn't qualify". South African National Archery Association. 30 January 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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