1988 Summer Olympics / Archery

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Archery at the
XXIV Summer Olympics
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Archery
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Attendees: 147 athletes
Participating nations: 35 (men:, women:)
Date: September 27th - October 1st
Venue: Korea SouthSouth Korea Seoul
Competition location: Hwarang Archery Field
Decisions: 4th
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At the XXIV Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988 , four archery competitions were held. The venue was the Hwarang archery range.

There were several changes for the archers at the Seoul Games. For the first time, the competitions were not only held individually but also as a team (provided a nation had 3 starting places). Furthermore, the double FITA round was no longer shot, but a ranking was first determined through a single FITA round. The best 24 shooters of this determined ranking then shot out the Olympic champion in an elimination competition. The same procedure was followed for the teams, only here in the second round the best eight teams eliminated the winner.

Men

singles

space country athlete Rings
1 United StatesUnited States United States Jay Barrs 338
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Park Sung-soo 336
3 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Vladimir Yeschejew 335
4th Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Chun In-soo 331
5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Tiny Reniers 327
6th United StatesUnited States United States Richard McKinney 324
7th FinlandFinland Finland Pentti Vikström 323
8th JapanJapan Japan Hiroshi Yamamoto 321

team

Women

South Korea dominated the discipline in the women and in the two team competitions.

singles

space country athlete Rings
1 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Kim Soo-nyung 344
2 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Wang Hee-kyung 332
3 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Yun Young-sook 327
4th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Lyudmyla Arshannykova 327
5 SwedenSweden Sweden Jennifer Sjöwall 325
6th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Claudia Kriz 318
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Joanne Marie Franks 318
8th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Tatiana Muntjan 314

team

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