Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Team recurve open

Mixed team recurve open
at the XV Paralympic Games

Paralympic Archery
VenueRio de Janeiro
Competitors32 from 16 nations
Medalists
   China
   Iran
   Italy
Archery at the
2016 Summer Paralympics
Compound open
Men   Women   Team
Recurve open
Men   Women   Team
Compound W1
Men   Women   Team

The Mixed team recurve open event is one of three team events to be held in Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. It contained sixteen teams of one man and one woman, and took place on Sunday 11 September 2016. The ranking round determining the makeup and seeding of the teams was held on September 10.[1]

Following a ranking round, all sixteen teams entered. the knockout rounds at the first round stages, with no byes. The losing semifinalists play off for the bronze medal.

The event was won by second seeds Zhao Lixui and Wu Chunyan, representing China, who defeated top seeds Ebrahim Ranjbarkivaj and Zahra Nemati of Iran in the gold medal match, the bronze saw fourth seeds Roberto Airoldi and ElisaBetta Mijno of Italy overcome surprise semifinalists Mongolia, who had earlier defeated third seeds Poland.

Team recurve open

Ranking Round

All recurve archers, male and female, take part in the initial ranking rounds, leading to their seedings in the respective individual events. Simultaneously, the highest ranking scores posted by each nation in the men's and women's event respectively are added together to create the ranking for the mixed team recurve event. The archers posting those scores then become their country's designated team in the knockout stages of the team recurve event.

Rank Nation Archers Score
1  Iran (IRI) Ebrahim Ranjbarkivaj
Zahra Nemati
1264
2  China (CHN) Zhao Lixui
Wu Chunyan
1246
3  Poland (POL) Piotr Sawicki
Milena Olszewska
1240
4  Italy (ITA) Roberto Airoldi
ElisaBetta Mijno
1225
5  South Korea (KOR) Kim Min Su
Lee Hwa Sook
1224
6  Germany (GER) Maik Szarszewski
Jennifer Hess
1223
7  Thailand (THA) Hanreuchai Netsiri
Wasana Khuthawisap
1217
8  Great Britain (GBR) David Phillips
Tania Nadarajah
1162
9  Chinese Taipei (TPE) Tseng Lung-hui
Lee Yun-hsien
1161
10  Turkey (TUR) Sadik Savas
Merve Nur Eroglu
1148
11  Mongolia (MGL) Dambadondog Baatarjav
Oyun-Erdene Buyanjargal
1146
12  Brazil (BRA) Francisco Cordeiro
Fabiola Dergovics
1145
13  Latvia (LAT) Gints Jonasts
Ieve Melle
1133
14  Iraq (IRQ) Jawad Al-Musawi
Zaman Al-Saeda
1117
15  Czech Republic (CZE) Vaclav Kostal
Marketa Sidkova
1116
16  France (FRA) Maxime Guerin
Brigitte Duboc
1110

Competition bracket

Following the ranking round and seeding, the teams were drawn, by rank, in a single elimination tournament, save for the third place match for bronze for the losing semifinalists.

  Round of 16 Quarter final Semi final Medal finals
                                     
1   Iran (IRI) 6  
16   France (FRA) 0  
  1   Iran (IRI) 5  
 
  8   Great Britain (GBR) 4  
9   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 2
8   Great Britain (GBR) 6  
  1   Iran (IRI) 6  
  4   Italy (ITA) 0  
5   South Korea (KOR) 1  
12   Brazil (BRA) 5  
  12   Brazil (BRA) 2
 
  4   Italy (ITA) 6  
13   Latvia (LAT) 0
4   Italy (ITA) 6  
  1   Iran (IRI) 3 2nd, silver medalist(s)
  2   China (CHN) 5 1st, gold medalist(s)
3   Poland (POL) 6  
14   Iraq (IRQ) 2  
  3   Poland (POL) 4
 
  11   Mongolia (MGL) 5  
11   Mongolia (MGL) 5
6   Germany (GER) 3  
  11   Mongolia (MGL) 0
  2   China (CHN) 6  
7   Thailand (THA) 5  
10   Turkey (TUR) 3  
  7   Thailand (THA) 0 Third place
 
  2   China (CHN) 6  
15   Czech Republic (CZE) 0
4   Italy (ITA) 5 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
2   China (CHN) 6     11   Mongolia (MGL) 1

References

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