Archery at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's team

Men's team recurve
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueLusail Archery Range
DatesDecember 9, 2006 (2006-12-09)–December 13, 2006 (2006-12-13)
Competitors52 from 13 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
20022010
Archery at the
2006 Asian Games

Individual men women
Team men women

The men's team recurve competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held from 9 to 13 December at the Lusail Archery Range.

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Saturday, 9 December 2006 13:30 Qualification 90/70 m
Sunday, 10 December 2006 13:15 Qualification 50/30 m
Wednesday, 13 December 2006 12:15 1/8 round
12:55 Quarterfinals
13:35 Semifinals
14:50 Bronze medal match
15:30 Final

Results

Qualification

Rank Team 90m 70m 50m 30m Total 10s Xs
1 South Korea (KOR) 91499010101069398321796
Im Dong-hyun 30833333535613327228
Jang Yong-ho 30532733235713216732
Lee Chang-hwan 28633034035613126330
Park Kyung-mo 30133034335613307836
2 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 8669669971046387518083
Chen Szu-yuan 28931933134612855523
Hsu Tzu-yi 28330932934912705322
Kuo Cheng-wei 29432833734813076133
Wang Cheng-pang 28331932935212836427
3 India (IND) 8799419961057387317761
Mangal Singh Champia 29930534035613006420
Tarundeep Rai 29432132234912865619
Jayanta Talukdar 28631533435212875722
Vishwas 26731433234912624914
4 China (CHN) 8789699761048387116767
Jing Xiangqing 27231032335312585218
Li Wenquan 28432431735112765122
Wang Gang 28732233034612855722
Yong Fujun 30732332935113105923
5 Malaysia (MAS) 8469429801030379814865
Nazrin Aizad 2192942973351145328
Cheng Chu Sian 29731733835113036029
Wan Khalmizam 26730731933812314215
Muhammad Marbawi 28231832334112644621
6 Japan (JPN) 8449299621037377212954
Chiaki Hashimoto 26129330434111993512
Satoshi Kanemura 27329430534412163414
Ryuichi Moriya 27732033034712744926
Tomokazu Wakino 29431532734612824614
7 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 7919459801046376214755
Sergey Khristich 25732032934412505023
Igor Kovalev 27431332535112635214
Dulat Medeuov 24329131633911893710
Oibek Saidiyev 26031232635112494518
8 Philippines (PHI) 7859359831048375113858
Marvin Cordero 27731633034912724918
Christian Cubilla 25830631934212253413
Paul dela Cruz 24631032435112314518
Mark Javier 26230932934812484422
9 Qatar (QAT) 7408749441004356210229
Ahmed Al-Abadi 2522913073311181288
Israf Khan 2142792853231101199
Farhan Monser 2392793183311167339
Ali Ahmed Salem 24930431934212144112
10 Bhutan (BHU) 777858908101435579229
Chencho Dorji 2562802953381169249
Tashi Dorji 1992502933281070248
Rinchen Gyeltshen 25329431133811963411
Tashi Peljor 2682843023381192349
11 Myanmar (MYA) 737860910100335109935
Kyaw Chan Nyein 19727329733711042410
Kyaw Lin Tun 2502813013281160255
Myo Ko Ko 23428928433911463515
Zaw Win Htike 25329032533612043915
12 Mongolia (MGL) 715854885100434588223
Dambadondogiin Baatarjav 2282973033391167348
Tsogtyn Badamkhatan 2422753013321150248
Jantsangiin Gantögs 2452822813331141247
Byadrangiin Lkhagvasüren 20424630133310842911
13 Hong Kong (HKG) 669805907100333848132
Gary Chan 2042482513081011154
Chan Kam Shing 22827230434111453112
Patrick Ma 22827729233211292610
Muk Hau Tak 21325631133011102410

Knockout round

1/8 round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
         1   South Korea 225  
9   Qatar 192     8   Philippines 215  
8   Philippines 214       1   South Korea 224  
5   Malaysia 209       5   Malaysia 216  
12   Mongolia 195     5   Malaysia 218  
13   Hong Kong 200     4   China 215  
4   China 219       1   South Korea 216
           2   Chinese Taipei 211
         3   India 219  
11   Myanmar 195     6   Japan 206  
6   Japan 220       3   India 210   Bronze medal match
7   Kazakhstan 214       2   Chinese Taipei 220  
10   Bhutan 195     7   Kazakhstan 214   5   Malaysia 207
         2   Chinese Taipei 223   3   India 211
      

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