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Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics

The archery competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run over a seven-day period, from 25 July to 4 August, at Les Invalides.[1][2] 128 archers (64 for each gender) will compete across five events, with the successful mixed team recurve returning to the Olympic program for the second time.

Archery
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
VenueLes Invalides
Dates25 July – 4 August 2024
No. of events5
Competitors128 (64 men and 64 women)
← 2020
2028 →

Qualification edit

In the initial quarter of 2022, the International Olympic Committee and World Archery agreed to change the rules on the allocation of the Olympic quota places, ensuring the vast promotion of geographical universal opportunities for the archers around the world at the Games. A total of 128 quota places, with an equal distribution between men and women, will be awarded at the top-level global and continental meets.[3]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is permitted to enter a maximum of six archers, three per gender. NOCs that qualify for a gender-based team recurve can select three members to form a squad, ensuring that each of them must compete in the individual recurve.

Twelve slots are available for each gender in the team recurve events, with thirty-six individuals competing against each other through a team-based qualification pathway. While three tickets remain available at the final qualifying meet, the number of quota places at the Worlds has been reduced to three that climb the podium. The other five tickets will be assigned instead to the continental team champions from Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and to the top two teams vying for qualification through the world rankings after the final qualifying meet.[3][4]

Throughout the process, twenty-eight individual quota places will be awarded to the highest-ranked archers at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin, Germany, the continental Games (European Games, Asian Games, and the Pan American Games), whether mixed team champions or individual recurve gold medalists, the standalone continental meets (Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas), and at the final qualification tournament, scheduled for mid-2024.[3]

Host nation France reserves three quota places each for the men's and women's events, along with the mixed team recurve, while four coveted spots are entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their archers compete in Paris 2024, as granted by the Universality principle.[4]

Competition format edit

A total of 128 athletes are expected to compete across the five events: the men's and women's individual recurve, the men's and women's team recurve, and the mixed team recurve, an event added to the program since Tokyo 2020.[1]

All five events are scheduled to be recurve archery events, held under the World Archery-approved 70-meter distance and rules. The competition begins with an initial ranking round involving all 64 archers of each gender. Each archer will shoot a maximum of 72 arrows to be seeded from 1–64 according to their score. Aside from the individual marks, the ranking round will seed the men's and women's teams from 1 to 12, by aggregating the individual scores for the members of each team. Additionally, the ranking round is scheduled to determine the 16 pairs qualifying for the mixed team event (specifically, for the nations consisting of both a male and a female archer, the top men's score and the top women's score are combined), along with the top 16 seeds.

Each event is staged through a single-elimination tournament format, except for the semifinal losers, who played off to decide the bronze medal winner.

Individual events edit

In the individual events, all 64 archers entered the competition in the first round. The draw is seeded based on the result of the ranking round, so the first seed shoots against the sixty-fourth seed in the initial round.[1]

Each match will be scored through the Archery Olympic Round, consisting of the best-of-five sets, with three arrows per set. The winner of each set receives two points. If the scores in the set are tied, then each archer receives one point. If at the end of five sets the score is tied at 5–5, a single arrow shoot-off is held and the closest to the center will be declared the winner.

Men's and women's team events edit

In the team events, the top four seeded teams from the ranking round will be advanced directly to the quarterfinal stage. The remaining eight teams, seeded fifth to twelfth, will contest against each other for the remaining half of the quarterfinal places.[1]

The team event follows the same Archery Olympic Round set system, as the individual event, although each set consists of six arrows (two per team member) and only four sets are held.

Mixed team event edit

In the mixed team event, the top 16 seeded teams from the ranking round will compete in a single-elimination bracket. Similar to the men's and women's team events, the set system uses two arrows per team member (which denotes four arrows per NOC in the mixed team) and four sets.[1]

Competition schedule edit

Day Date Start Finish Event Phase
Day -1 25 July 09:30 12:30 Women's individual Ranking round
14:15 17:15 Men's individual Ranking round
Day 2 28 July 09:30 11:05 Women's team Round of 16
14:15 17:55 Women's team Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Medal matches
Day 3 29 July 09:30 11:05 Men's team Round of 16
14:15 17:55 Men's team Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Medal matches
Day 4 30 July 12:00 15:55 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
17:45 20:25 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Day 5 31 July 12:00 15:55 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
17:45 20:25 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Day 6 1 August 09:30 13:25 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
15:30 19:25 Men's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Women's individual Round of 64/Round of 32
Day 7 2 August 09:30 12:05 Mixed team Round of 16
14:15 17:25 Mixed team Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Medal matches
Day 8 3 August 09:30 11:15 Women's individual Round of 16
13:00 15:20 Women's individual Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Medal matches
Day 9 4 August 09:30 11:15 Men's individual Round of 16
13:00 15:20 Men's individual Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Medal matches

Participating nations edit

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Totals (0 entries)0000

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual
details
Men's team
details

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
Women's individual
details
Women's team
details

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
Mixed team
details

 
 

 
 

 
 

Technical officials: 2024 Olympics edit

Source:[6]

  • Indranil Datta, India – chair
  • Guillermina Garcia, Mexico – deputy
  • Alex Vecchio, Brazil – director of shooting
  • Andrea Aguilar, Guatemala
  • Susanne Womersley, Australia
  • Christophe Pezet, France
  • Hannah Brown, Great Britain
  • Pecilius Tan, Singapore
  • Aslihan Unsal, Türkiye
  • Friedrich Karle, Germany
  • Lais Machado Nunes, Brazil
  • Hossein Nasirinejad, Iran
  • Martino Miani, Italy
  • Kristina Reitmeier, Czech Republic
  • Carlos Cervantes, Mexico – alternate
  • Barry Brophy, Ireland – alternate
  • Shahrzad Allahyari, Iran – alternate
  • Sabrina Steffens, Germany – alternate

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Paris 2024 – Archery". Paris 2024. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  2. ^ Kim, EJ Monica (12 December 2022). "How to qualify for archery at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Wells, Chris (12 April 2022). "Olympic qualification procedure released for archery at Paris 2024". World Archery. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Archery" (PDF). World Archery. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Paris 2024 Olympic Competition Schedule". Paris 2024. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Technical teams named for Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games". 17 October 2023.

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The archery competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are scheduled to run over a seven day period from 25 July to 4 August at Les Invalides 1 2 128 archers 64 for each gender will compete across five events with the successful mixed team recurve returning to the Olympic program for the second time Archeryat the Games of the XXXIII OlympiadVenueLes InvalidesDates25 July 4 August 2024No of events5Competitors128 64 men and 64 women 20202028 Contents 1 Qualification 2 Competition format 2 1 Individual events 2 2 Men s and women s team events 2 3 Mixed team event 3 Competition schedule 4 Participating nations 5 Medal summary 5 1 Medal table 5 2 Medalists 6 Technical officials 2024 Olympics 7 See also 8 ReferencesQualification editMain article Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics Qualification In the initial quarter of 2022 the International Olympic Committee and World Archery agreed to change the rules on the allocation of the Olympic quota places ensuring the vast promotion of geographical universal opportunities for the archers around the world at the Games A total of 128 quota places with an equal distribution between men and women will be awarded at the top level global and continental meets 3 Each National Olympic Committee NOC is permitted to enter a maximum of six archers three per gender NOCs that qualify for a gender based team recurve can select three members to form a squad ensuring that each of them must compete in the individual recurve Twelve slots are available for each gender in the team recurve events with thirty six individuals competing against each other through a team based qualification pathway While three tickets remain available at the final qualifying meet the number of quota places at the Worlds has been reduced to three that climb the podium The other five tickets will be assigned instead to the continental team champions from Europe Asia and the Americas and to the top two teams vying for qualification through the world rankings after the final qualifying meet 3 4 Throughout the process twenty eight individual quota places will be awarded to the highest ranked archers at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin Germany the continental Games European Games Asian Games and the Pan American Games whether mixed team champions or individual recurve gold medalists the standalone continental meets Africa Europe Asia Oceania and the Americas and at the final qualification tournament scheduled for mid 2024 3 Host nation France reserves three quota places each for the men s and women s events along with the mixed team recurve while four coveted spots are entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their archers compete in Paris 2024 as granted by the Universality principle 4 Competition format editA total of 128 athletes are expected to compete across the five events the men s and women s individual recurve the men s and women s team recurve and the mixed team recurve an event added to the program since Tokyo 2020 1 All five events are scheduled to be recurve archery events held under the World Archery approved 70 meter distance and rules The competition begins with an initial ranking round involving all 64 archers of each gender Each archer will shoot a maximum of 72 arrows to be seeded from 1 64 according to their score Aside from the individual marks the ranking round will seed the men s and women s teams from 1 to 12 by aggregating the individual scores for the members of each team Additionally the ranking round is scheduled to determine the 16 pairs qualifying for the mixed team event specifically for the nations consisting of both a male and a female archer the top men s score and the top women s score are combined along with the top 16 seeds Each event is staged through a single elimination tournament format except for the semifinal losers who played off to decide the bronze medal winner Individual events edit In the individual events all 64 archers entered the competition in the first round The draw is seeded based on the result of the ranking round so the first seed shoots against the sixty fourth seed in the initial round 1 Each match will be scored through the Archery Olympic Round consisting of the best of five sets with three arrows per set The winner of each set receives two points If the scores in the set are tied then each archer receives one point If at the end of five sets the score is tied at 5 5 a single arrow shoot off is held and the closest to the center will be declared the winner Men s and women s team events edit In the team events the top four seeded teams from the ranking round will be advanced directly to the quarterfinal stage The remaining eight teams seeded fifth to twelfth will contest against each other for the remaining half of the quarterfinal places 1 The team event follows the same Archery Olympic Round set system as the individual event although each set consists of six arrows two per team member and only four sets are held Mixed team event edit In the mixed team event the top 16 seeded teams from the ranking round will compete in a single elimination bracket Similar to the men s and women s team events the set system uses two arrows per team member which denotes four arrows per NOC in the mixed team and four sets 1 Competition schedule editAll times use Central European Summer Time UTC 2 5 Day Date Start Finish Event PhaseDay 1 25 July 09 30 12 30 Women s individual Ranking round14 15 17 15 Men s individual Ranking roundDay 2 28 July 09 30 11 05 Women s team Round of 1614 15 17 55 Women s team Quarterfinals Semifinals Medal matchesDay 3 29 July 09 30 11 05 Men s team Round of 1614 15 17 55 Men s team Quarterfinals Semifinals Medal matchesDay 4 30 July 12 00 15 55 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 3217 45 20 25 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Day 5 31 July 12 00 15 55 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 3217 45 20 25 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Day 6 1 August 09 30 13 25 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 3215 30 19 25 Men s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Women s individual Round of 64 Round of 32Day 7 2 August 09 30 12 05 Mixed team Round of 1614 15 17 25 Mixed team Quarterfinals Semifinals Medal matchesDay 8 3 August 09 30 11 15 Women s individual Round of 1613 00 15 20 Women s individual Quarterfinals Semifinals Medal matchesDay 9 4 August 09 30 11 15 Men s individual Round of 1613 00 15 20 Men s individual Quarterfinals Semifinals Medal matchesParticipating nations edit nbsp Brazil 2 nbsp Canada 1 nbsp Chad 2 nbsp Chile 1 nbsp China 2 nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 nbsp Colombia 1 nbsp Czech Republic 1 nbsp Egypt 2 nbsp France 6 nbsp Germany 4 nbsp Great Britain 1 nbsp India 1 nbsp Indonesia 2 nbsp Italy 1 nbsp Japan 4 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Mexico 4 nbsp Moldova 1 nbsp Mongolia 1 nbsp South Africa 1 nbsp South Korea 6 nbsp Spain 2 nbsp Tunisia 1 nbsp Turkey 3 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 Medal summary editMedal table edit Host nation France RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotalTotals 0 entries 0000Medalists edit Event Gold Silver BronzeMen s individualdetailsMen s teamdetails Women s individual detailsWomen s teamdetails Mixed teamdetails Technical officials 2024 Olympics editSource 6 Indranil Datta India chair Guillermina Garcia Mexico deputy Alex Vecchio Brazil director of shooting Andrea Aguilar Guatemala Susanne Womersley Australia Christophe Pezet France Hannah Brown Great Britain Pecilius Tan Singapore Aslihan Unsal Turkiye Friedrich Karle Germany Lais Machado Nunes Brazil Hossein Nasirinejad Iran Martino Miani Italy Kristina Reitmeier Czech Republic Carlos Cervantes Mexico alternate Barry Brophy Ireland alternate Shahrzad Allahyari Iran alternate Sabrina Steffens Germany alternateSee also editArchery at the 2022 Asian Games Archery at the 2023 European Games Archery at the 2023 Pan American Games Archery at the 2024 Summer ParalympicsReferences edit a b c d e Paris 2024 Archery Paris 2024 Retrieved 23 December 2022 Kim EJ Monica 12 December 2022 How to qualify for archery at Paris 2024 The Olympics qualification system explained International Olympic Committee Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c Wells Chris 12 April 2022 Olympic qualification procedure released for archery at Paris 2024 World Archery Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b Qualification System Games of the XXXIII Olympiad Archery PDF World Archery Retrieved 23 December 2022 Paris 2024 Olympic Competition Schedule Paris 2024 Retrieved 18 December 2022 Technical teams named for Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games 17 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1213868227 Medalists, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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