Archery at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Mixed team compound

The mixed team compound archery competition at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held in the National Taiwan Sport University Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan between August 20 and the finals between August 22–23, 2017.

Mixed compound team
at the Universiade
VenuesNational Taiwan Sport University Stadium
DatesAugust 20, 2017 (2017-08-20) – August 23, 2017 (2017-08-23)
Competitors40 from 20 nations
Medalists
Kim Jong-ho
So Chae-won
 South Korea
Demir Elmaağaçlı
Yeşim Bostan
 Turkey
Chen Hsiang-hsuan
Chen Yi-hsuan
 Chinese Taipei

Records

Prior to the competition, the world and Universiade records were as follows.

  • 144 arrows ranking round
Category Team Athlete Score Record Date Place Event
Universiade record  South Korea (KOR) Kim Jong-ho 705 1397 4 July 2015 Gwangju, South Korea 2015 Summer Universiade
Song Yun-soo 692
  • 16 arrows final match
Category Team Athlete Record Date Place Event
World record  Italy Marcella Tonioli 160(6) 14 June 2016 Antalya, Turkey 2011 World Archery Championships
Steve Anderson
Universiade record  South Korea (KOR) Kim Jong-ho 157 6 July 2015 Gwangju, South Korea 2015 Summer Universiade
Song Yun-soo

Ranking Round

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Rank Team Archer Individual Team Notes
Score 10s Xs Total 10s Xs
1  South Korea (KOR)  Kim Jong-ho (KOR) 698 51 24 1387 93 40 Q
 So Chae-won (KOR) 689 42 16
2  Mexico (MEX)  Rodolfo Gonzalez de Alba (MEX) 696 52 24 1384 96 45 Q
 Fernanda Alexis Zepeda Preciado (MEX) 688 44 21
3  Turkey (TUR)  Demir Elmaağaçlı (TUR) 694 48 17 1383 89 36 Q
 Yeşim Bostan (TUR) 689 41 19
4  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Chen Hsiang-hsuan (TPE) 695 48 20 1373 84 34 Q
 Chen Yi-hsuan (TPE) 678 36 14
5  Iran (IRI)  Yaser Amouei (IRI) 689 43 11 1371 81 25 Q
 Fereshteh Ghorbani (IRI) 682 38 14
6  United States (USA)  Paeton Jacob Keller (USA) 687 45 20 1370 85 36 Q
 Alexandra Laury Blazek (USA) 683 40 16
7  India (IND)  Lovejot Singh (IND) 690 47 16 1370 85 28 Q
 Snehel Vishnu Mandhare (IND) 680 38 12
8  Russia (RUS)  Anton Bulaev (RUS) 693 49 23 1367 80 33 Q
 Diana Tonteva (RUS) 674 31 10
9  Malaysia (MAS)  Mohd Hakhiki Mohd Kamro (MAS) 685 43 18 1366 84 30 Q
 Fatin Nurfateha Mat Salleh (MAS) 681 41 12
10  Indonesia (INA)  Yoke Rizaldi Akbar (INA) 686 43 13 1360 76 22 Q
 Sri Ranti (INA) 674 33 9
11  Poland (POL)  Łukasz Slawomir Przybylski (POL) 679 34 10 1351 67 22 Q
 Mariya Shkolna (POL) 672 33 12
12  Kazakhstan (KAZ)  Akbarali Karabayev (KAZ) 686 40 20 1346 67 32 Q
 Nina Dudareva (KAZ) 660 27 12
13  Great Britain (GBR)  Andrew Arledge Brooks (GBR) 662 29 10 1345 70 20 Q
 Hope Lauren Greenwood (GBR) 683 41 10
14  Germany (GER)  Julian Alexande Scriba (GER) 675 35 12 1344 69 24 Q
 Janine Meissner (GER) 669 34 12
15  Singapore (SGP)  Ang Han Teng (SGP) 683 42 16 1339 68 22 Q
 Loh Tze Chieh Conte (SGP) 656 26 6
16  Ukraine (UKR)  Roman Hoviadovskyi (UKR) 683 43 12 1332 65 18 Q
 Olena Borysenko (UKR) 649 22 6
17  Italy (ITA)  Viviano Mior (ITA) 681 37 14 1321 62 27
 Isabella Ferrua (ITA) 640 25 13
18  New Zealand (NZL)  Samuel Alexander Hudson (NZL) 650 21 5 1316 51 15
 Elizabeth Mary Randle (NZL) 666 30 10
19  Argentina (ARG)  Santiago Nicola Regnasco (ARG) 662 31 12 1288 44 15
 Melissa Agustin Regnasco (ARG) 626 13 3
20  Hong Kong (HKG)  Sze Sing Yu (HKG) 622 12 5 1283 43 14
 Lee Wan Yi (HKG) 661 31 9

Elimination round

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  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
1  South Korea (KOR) 155  
16  Ukraine (UKR) 142  
  1  South Korea (KOR) 154  
    8  Russia (RUS) 148  
9  Malaysia (MAS) 146
8  Russia (RUS) 151  
  1  South Korea (KOR) 153  
  4  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 151  
5  Iran (IRI) 151  
12  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 145  
  5  Iran (IRI) 146
    4  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 148  
13  Great Britain (GBR) 146
4  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 150  
  1  South Korea (KOR) 157
  3  Turkey (TUR) 153
3  Turkey (TUR) 151  
14  Germany (GER) 138  
  3  Turkey (TUR) 155
    11  Poland (POL) 144  
11  Poland (POL) 148
6  United States (USA) 146  
  3  Turkey (TUR) 157
  7  India (IND) 144  
7  India (IND) 149  
10  Indonesia (INA) 147  
  7  India (IND) 152
    2  Mexico (MEX) 147  
15  Singapore (SGP) 140
2  Mexico (MEX) 149  

Bronze medal

Bronze medal
   
4  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 156
7  India (IND) 150

Reference

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