Archery at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's team recurve

Men's team recurve
at the 2018 Asian Games
VenueGelora Bung Karno Archery Field
Dates21–27 August 2018
Competitors70 from 19 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's team recurve archery competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held from 21 to 27 August at Gelora Bung Karno Archery Field.[1] A total of 19 teams participated in the ranking round to determine the seeds for knockout round.[2] Each team consisted of the highest ranked three athletes from the qualification round.

Schedule

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All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 21 August 2018 14:20 Ranking round
Saturday, 25 August 2018 10:20 1/16 eliminations
10:50 1/8 eliminations
14:55 Quarterfinals
16:35 Semifinals
Monday, 27 August 2018 10:20 Bronze medal match
10:45 Gold medal match

Results

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Ranking round

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Rank Team Half Total 10s Xs
1st 2nd
1  South Korea (KOR) 1010 1027 2037 116 48
Im Dong-hyun 336 343 679 39 12
Kim Woo-jin 338 334 672 31 11
Lee Woo-seok 334 341 675 36 15
Oh Jin-hyek 340 343 683 41 21
2  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 998 1004 2002 102 28
Ilfat Abdullin 335 338 673 34 9
Sultan Duzelbayev 328 323 651 22 8
Denis Gankin 329 340 669 34 12
Sanzhar Mussayev 334 326 660 34 7
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 985 1001 1986 97 31
Jao Ting-yu 322 323 645 23 8
Luo Wei-min 319 330 649 28 8
Tang Chih-chun 332 338 670 34 12
Wei Chun-heng 334 333 667 35 11
4  China (CHN) 1004 982 1986 81 21
Li Jialun 331 329 660 29 7
Sun Quan 332 328 660 25 6
Wei Shaoxuan 328 328 656 28 6
Xu Tianyu 341 325 666 27 8
5  Malaysia (MAS) 974 993 1967 79 25
Akmal Nor Hasrin 322 335 657 28 8
Haziq Kamaruddin 321 331 652 25 5
Khairul Anuar Mohamad 331 327 658 26 12
Zarif Syahir Zolkepeli 326 325 651 23 6
6  Japan (JPN) 982 981 1963 74 24
Takaharu Furukawa 329 339 668 26 9
Tomoaki Kuraya 326 320 646 23 8
Hiroki Muto 327 322 649 25 7
7  Bangladesh (BAN) 977 984 1961 76 26
Mohammad Tamimul Islam 320 315 635 15 6
Emdadul Haque Milon 322 319 641 22 6
Ibrahim Sheik Rezowan 320 323 643 19 9
Ruman Shana 335 342 677 35 11
8  India (IND) 974 982 1956 71 25
Jagdish Choudhary 314 324 638 19 7
Atanu Das 332 328 660 26 8
Sukhchain Singh 306 325 631 19 3
Vishwas 328 330 658 26 10
9  Vietnam (VIE) 985 970 1955 76 25
Chu Đức Anh 331 324 655 27 8
Hoàng Văn Lộc 326 324 650 25 12
Nguyễn Văn Duy 328 322 650 24 5
10  Mongolia (MGL) 981 967 1948 71 29
Baasankhüügiin Adiyaasüren 329 317 646 21 6
Jantsangiin Gantögs 307 316 623 17 8
Baatarkhuyagiin Otgonbold 326 330 656 29 13
Bataagiin Pürevsüren 326 320 646 21 10
11  Indonesia (INA) 964 946 1910 60 23
Riau Ega Agata 328 321 649 21 9
Alek Edwar 323 313 636 23 9
Okka Bagus Subekti 313 312 625 16 5
Muhammad Hanif Wijaya 299 314 613 13 9
12  Iran (IRI) 952 942 1894 63 27
Erfan Arjangipour 303 308 611 16 4
Sadegh Ashrafi 327 317 644 21 11
Amin Pirali 320 314 634 22 11
Milad Vaziri 305 311 616 20 5
13  Thailand (THA) 954 939 1893 50 20
Tanapat Pathairat 317 320 637 16 6
Itsarin Thai-uea 315 295 610 16 5
Witthaya Thamwong 323 307 630 18 7
Denchai Thepna 314 312 626 16 7
14  Nepal (NEP) 934 952 1886 60 17
Min Prasad Gauchan 308 289 597 10 2
Tilak Pun Magar 324 317 641 22 8
Roshan Nagarkoti 318 319 637 23 4
Ashim Sherchan 292 316 608 15 5
15  North Korea (PRK) 944 939 1883 56 15
Kim Kuk-song 313 305 618 17 8
Pak Yong-won 319 324 643 22 5
Ri Tae-bom 312 310 622 17 2
16  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 925 929 1854 46 8
Fares Al-Otaibi 306 314 620 19 4
Mansour Alwi 309 312 621 13 2
Abdalelah Binali 310 303 613 14 2
17  Hong Kong (HKG) 934 902 1836 41 11
Chui Chun Man 308 291 599 11 5
Lee Kar Wai 307 307 614 15 3
Ma Hing Kin 319 304 623 15 3
Wan Tsz Kit 300 295 595 12 5
18  Bhutan (BHU) 904 922 1826 33 5
Lam Dorji 301 301 602 13 3
Kinley Tshering 301 314 615 10 0
Nima Wangdi 302 307 609 10 2
19  Qatar (QAT) 883 895 1778 39 5
Abdulaziz Al-Abadi 296 280 576 11 2
Ibrahim Al-Mohanadi 308 315 623 18 1
Ali Ahmed Salem 279 300 579 10 2

Knockout round

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Bracket

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Finals
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Gold medal match
1  South Korea 3
3  Chinese Taipei 5
Bronze medal match
4  China 6
10  Mongolia 0
Top half
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1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  South Korea 6
17  Hong Kong 1 16  Saudi Arabia 0
16  Saudi Arabia 5 1  South Korea 5
8  India 1
9  Vietnam 3
8  India 5
1  South Korea 5
4  China 3
5  Malaysia 0
12  Iran 6
12  Iran 0
4  China 6
13  Thailand 1
4  China 5
Bottom half
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1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals Semifinals
3  Chinese Taipei 6
19  Qatar 0 14  Nepal 0
14  Nepal 6 3  Chinese Taipei 6
6  Japan 0
11  Indonesia 2
6  Japan 6
3  Chinese Taipei 6
10  Mongolia 0
7  Bangladesh 2
10  Mongolia 6
10  Mongolia 5
15  North Korea 6 2  Kazakhstan 3
18  Bhutan 0 15  North Korea 3
2  Kazakhstan 5

1/16 eliminations

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 Hong Kong 1–5  Saudi Arabia 50–52 55–56 50–50
 Qatar 0–6  Nepal 49–50 47–51 45–47
 North Korea 6–0  Bhutan 55–50 55–53 54–50

1/8 eliminations

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 South Korea 6–0  Saudi Arabia 58–55 57–56 58–51
 Vietnam 3–5  India 49–55 54–52 50–55 52–52
 Malaysia 0–6  Iran 48–57 50–52 55–56
 Thailand 1–5  China 53–56 54–54 56–58
 Chinese Taipei 6–0  Nepal 56–50 55–54 58–53
 Indonesia 2–6  Japan 56–54 53–57 50–57 52–57
 Bangladesh 2–6  Mongolia 53–51 52–53 55–56 55–56
 North Korea 3–5  Kazakhstan 51–53 52–57 56–55 53–53

Quarterfinals

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 South Korea 5–1  India 54–54 56–54 56–54
 Iran 0–6  China 54–56 53–55 50–51
 Chinese Taipei 6–0  Japan 55–52 55–53 57–54
 Mongolia 5–3  Kazakhstan 55–52 58–52 53–57 51–51

Semifinals

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 South Korea 5–3  China 53–54 57–54 55–55 57–52
 Chinese Taipei 6–0  Mongolia 58–53 58–56 56–55

Bronze medal match

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 China 6–0  Mongolia 56–50 58–53 54–52

Gold medal match

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Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 S-off
 South Korea 3–5  Chinese Taipei 55–56 53–53 58–51 55–56

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  2. ^ Draw and results
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