Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste De Départ Détaillée

Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste De Départ Détaillée

Yumenoshima Park Archery Field Archery 夢の島公園アーチェリー場 アーチェリー / Tir à l'arc Terrain de tir à l'arc du parc de Yumenoshima Men's Team 男子団体 / Épreuve par équipes - hommes MON 26 JUL 2021 Quarterfinal Start Time 13:45 準々決勝 / Quart de finale Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Format In the team competition, the team shoots a series of matches, each match consisting of the best of 4 sets of 6 arrows (2 arrows per team member) in all rounds. After every set, the trailing team shoots first. In each set a team can score a maximum of 60 points. The team with the highest score of that set is awarded 2 points. In case of a tied score, both teams are awarded 1 point. As soon as a team reaches 5 set points (5 of 8 possible) it is declared winner and advances to the next round. The team has 120 seconds to shoot 6 arrows in alternate shooting format. In alternate shooting, the alternation between the teams will take place after all the team members have shot one arrow. The archers of the team are free to choose who shoots first and can change without restrictions as long as each team member shoots 1 arrow per alternation. If a match is tied at the end of 24 arrows, a sudden-death shoot-off will follow, with each team member shooting one arrow for score. The team has one minute to shoot the three arrows, and the team will alternate shots. If still tied, another three arrows are shot for score. In case of another tie a third set of arrows are shot for score. If the tie continues the third set of arrows are then measured for closest distance to the target centre, with the closest judged the winner. In the afternoon session the semifinals, third place and championship matches will begin at 14:55. Start Time Republic of Korea (KOR) - India (IND) 13:45 Head to head statistics: - Rep. Korea: Gold at 2016, 2008, 2004, 2000, 1988 OG, silver in 1996, bronze in 2012. Gold at 2015, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1997, 1995, 1991, 1985 WCh, silver in 1999, 1993, 1983, bronze in 2019, 2017, 1989, 4th in 2013. Seven gold in eight Asian Ch, bronze in 2007. KIM Woo-jin won men's team gold at OG 2016. OH Jin-hyek won individual gold at 2012 OG. India: Finished 9th at 2012 OG, 11th in 2004, 14th in 1996, 16th in 1992. Silver at 2019, 2005 WCh, 9th in 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 7th in 2009, 10th in 2007, 4th in 2003, 12th in 2001, 22nd in 1999. Bronze at 2010 CWG. Gold at 2007 Asian Ch, silver in 2017, 2009, 2005, 2003. 4th in 2015, 6th in 2013, 5th in 2011. The silver winning 2019 WCh team is representing IND in Tokyo. United States (USA) - Japan (JPN) 14:08 Head to head statistics: - USA: Gold at 1996 OG, silver in 2016, 2012, 1988, bronze in 2000, 9th in 2008, 4th in 2004, 6th in 1992. Gold at 2013 WCh, bronze in 1999, 9th in 2019, 5th in 2017, 4th in 2015, 8th 2011, 5th 2009, 6th 2007, 7th 2005, 5th 2003, 11th 1997. Dominated WCh in 1960s, 70s, 80s with every gold from 1959-1983. Silver at latest two OG incentive for USA in Tokyo, despite disappointing ninth at latest WCh. Japan: Finished 6th at 2012, 1988 OG, 8th in 2004, 14th in 2000, 15th in 1992. Silver at 1975 WCh, bronze in 2009, 1977, 9th in 2019, 2017, 2015, 2011, 2007, 8th in 2013, 11th in 2005, 2003, 10th in 2001, 13th in 1999, 16th in 1997. Gold at 1978 Asian Games, silver in 1994, 1990, 1986, 7th in 2018. Silver at 2015, 2013 Asian Ch, their only podiums in nine appearances. China (CHN) - Chinese Taipei (TPE) 14:31 Head to head statistics: - China: Bronze at 2008 OG, 6th in 2016, 7th in 2012, 13th in 2000, 1992, 12th in 1996, 19th in 1988. Gold at 2019 WCh, bronze in 2001, 1987, 9th in 2017, 2013, 5th in 2015, 6th in 2011. Gold at 2014 Asian Games, silver 2010, bronze 2018. Silver at 2011 Asian Ch, bronze in 2003, 4th in 2019, 2017. In 2019 China claimed its first world title by overcoming 11-time world champions KOR in a semifinal. Chinese Taipei: Silver at 2004 OG, 9th in 2016, 2012, 7th in 2008, 1988, 10th in 1996. Bronze at 2015, 2007 WCh, their best results in 12 apps. Gold at 2018 Asian Games, beating eight-time winners KOR in the final, silver in 2006, 2002, 1998, bronze in 1990, 6th in 2014, 1994, 4th in 2010. Bronze at Asian Ch in 2015, 2013, 2009, 2005, 9th in 2019, 5th in 2017, 2007, 6th in 2011, 4th in 2003. Great Britain (GBR) - Netherlands (NED) 14:54 Head to head statistics: - Great Britain: Bronze at 1992, 1988 OG, 9th in 2012, 12th in 2008. Silver at 2007, 1939, 1933 WCh, bronze in 1969, 1967, 1952, 7th in 2019, 18th in 2017, 34th in 2015, 9th in 2013, 6th in 2011. Gold at European Ch in 1968, silver in 2016, 2004, bronze in 1978, 5th in 2018, 9th in 2014, 4th in 2012, 2006, 7th in 2010. Returning to OG for first time since 2012. Netherlands: Finished 7th at 2016 OG, 5th in 2004, 9th in 2000, 1992. Silver at 2013 WCh, bronze in 1993, 4th in 2019, 1999, 6th in 2015, 2003, 8th 2005, 1997, 9th 2017, 17th 2007, 18th 2011. Gold in European Ch 2021, 2012, 2004, silver in 2002, 2000, bronze in 2008, 1990, 6th in 2018, 9th 2016, 2014, 2010, 14th in 2006. NED were eliminated by eventual gold medallists Korea at the 2016, 2004 OG. ARCMTEAM3-------------QFNL--------_N59B 1 Report created Mon 26 Jul 2021 3:26 Page 1 / 1.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us