1988 Summer Olympics / Archery
Archery at the XXIV Summer Olympics |
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Attendees: | 147 athletes | ||
Participating nations: | 35 (men:, women:) | ||
Date: | September 27th - October 1st | ||
Venue: | Seoul | ||
Competition location: | Hwarang Archery Field | ||
Decisions: | 4th | ||
← Los Angeles 1984 | Barcelona 1992 → |
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 |
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1 | United States | Jay Barrs | 338 |
2 | South Korea | Park Sung-soo | 336 |
3 | Soviet Union | Vladimir Yeschejew | 335 |
4th | South Korea | Chun In-soo | 331 |
5 | Netherlands | Tiny Reniers | 327 |
6th | United States | Richard McKinney | 324 |
7th | Finland | Pentti Vikström | 323 |
8th | Japan | Hiroshi Yamamoto | 321 |
team
space | country | Athletes | Rings |
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1 | South Korea |
Lee Han-sup Chun In-soo Park Sung-soo |
986 |
2 | United States |
Jay Barrs Darrell Pace Richard McKinney |
972 |
3 | Great Britain |
Steven Hallard Richard Priestman Leroy Watson |
968 |
4th | Finland |
Ismo Falck Tomi Poikolainen Pentti Vikström |
956 |
5 | Soviet Union |
Konstantin Schkolny Vladimir Jeschejew Juri Leontjew |
949 |
6th | Japan |
Terushi Furuhashi Takayoshi Matsushita Hiroshi Yamamoto |
948 |
7th | Chinese Taipei |
Chiu Ping-kun Hu Pei-wen Yen Man-sung |
937 |
8th | Sweden |
Gert Bjerendal Göran Bjerendal Mats Nordlander |
925 |
Women
South Korea dominated the discipline in the women and in the two team competitions.
singles
space | country | athlete | Rings |
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1 | South Korea | Kim Soo-nyung | 344 |
2 | South Korea | Wang Hee-kyung | 332 |
3 | South Korea | Yun Young-sook | 327 |
4th | Soviet Union | Lyudmyla Arshannykova | 327 |
5 | Sweden | Jennifer Sjöwall | 325 |
6th | BR Germany | Claudia Kriz | 318 |
7th | Great Britain | Joanne Marie Franks | 318 |
8th | Soviet Union | Tatiana Muntjan | 314 |
team
space | country | Athletes | Rings |
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1 | South Korea |
Kim Soo-nyung Wang Hee-kyung Yun Young-sook |
982 |
2 | Indonesia |
Lilies Handayani Murfitryana Saiman Kusuma Wardhani |
952 |
3 | United States |
Deborah Ochs Denise Parker Melanie Skillman |
952 |
4th | Soviet Union |
Lyudmyla Arshannykova Natalja Butusova Tetjana Muntjan |
951 |
5 | Great Britain |
Pauline Edwards Joanne Franks-Edens Cheryl Sutton |
933 |
6th | BR Germany |
Doris Haas Claudia Kriz Christa Öckl |
931 |
7th | Sweden |
Lisa Andersson Carina Jonsson Jenny Sjöwall |
930 |
8th | France |
Marie-Josée Bazin Nathalie Hibon Catherine Pellen |
898 |
literature
- Official Report on the Olympic Games in Seoul Volume One, Part Two (PDF) (25.99 MB)
- Volker Kluge : Summer Olympic Games. Chronicle IV. Seoul 1988 - Atlanta 1996. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-328-00830-6 .