2011 World Archery Championships - Men's Team Compound

The women's team compound competition at the 2011 World Archery Championships took place from 4–9 July 2011 in Torino, Italy. XXX teams of three archers competed the qualification round on 4 July; the top 16 teams qualified for the knockout tournament on 6 July, with the semi-finals and finals on 9 July.[1]

Top seeds United States won the competition, defeating Denmark in the final and setting a world record 239 against France in the quarter final. [2]

Seeds

Seedings were based on the combined total of the team members' qualificataion scores in the individual ranking rounds. The top 16 teams were assigned places in the draw depending on their overall ranking.[3]

  1. United States Jesse Broadwater / Braden Gellenthien / Reo Wilde (Champions)
  2. Canada Christopher Perkins / Simon Rousseau / Dietmar Trillus (3rd Place)
  3. Denmark Martin Damsbo / Torben Johannessen / Patrick Laursen (2nd Place)
  4. United Kingdom James Bingham / Duncan Busby / Chris White (1st Round)
  5. South Korea Choi Yong-Hee / Kim Jong-Ho / Min Li-Hong (4th Place)
  6. Russia Alexander Dambaev / Danzan Khaludorov / Chingese Rinchino (1st Round)
  7. Mexico Gerardo Alvarado / Julio Ricardo Fierro / Angel Ramirez (Quarter Final)
  8. France Pierre Julien Deloche / Christophe Doussot / Dominique Genet (Quarter Final)
  9. Venezuela Eduardo Gonzalez / Gabriel Oliferow / Leandro Rojas (1st Round)
  10. Sweden Magnus Carlsson / Carl-Henrik Gidenskold / Anders Malm (1st Round)
  11. South Africa Gabriel Badenhorst / Seppie Cilliers / Lloyd Reeders (Quarter Final)
  12. Italy Herian Boccali / Pietro Greco / Sergio Pagni (1st Round)
  13. Netherlands Sander Dolderman / Peter Elzinga / Mike Schloesser (Quarter Final)
  14. Slovenia David Rebec / Dejan Sitar / Slavko Tursic (1st Round)
  15. Germany Marcus Laube / Julian Scriba / Paul Titscher (1st Round)
  16. Spain Sergio Martinez Garrido / Carlos Paniagua / Francisco Javier Valverde (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1  United States United States 237  
16  Spain Spain 231     1  United States United States 239  
9  Venezuela Venezuela 233     8  France France 231  
8  France France 236       1  United States United States 233  
5  South Korea Korea 236       5  South Korea Korea 227  
12  Italy Italy 229     5  South Korea Korea 236
13  Netherlands Netherlands 233     13  Netherlands Netherlands 231  
4  United Kingdom Great Britain 231       1  United States United States 239
3  Denmark Denmark 229       3  Denmark Denmark 232
14  Slovenia Slovenia 225     3  Denmark Denmark 233  
11  South Africa South Africa 232     11  South Africa South Africa 232  
6  Russia Russia 227       3  Denmark Denmark 237
7  Mexico Mexico 232       2  Canada Canada 234  
10  Sweden Sweden 228     7  Mexico Mexico 228 3rd Place
15  Germany Germany 232     2  Canada Canada 234   5  South Korea Korea 224
2  Canada Canada 237   2  Canada Canada 230

References

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