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Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed team

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Mixed team
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
BERJAYA
Archery pictogram
VenueYumenoshima Park
Date23 July (ranking rounds)
24 July (match play)
Competitors58 from 29 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kim Je-deok
An San
BERJAYA South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Steve Wijler
Gabriela Schloesser
BERJAYA Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luis Álvarez
Alejandra Valencia
BERJAYA Mexico
2024 

The mixed team archery event was one of five archery events to take place at the 2020 Summer Olympics. It was held at Yumenoshima Park, with the ranking rounds taking place on 23 July and match play on 24 July.[1] 16 teams competed in the knockout rounds, with the qualifying teams determined by the ranking rounds in which 29 different nations had at least one archer in each of the men's and women's divisions.

Background

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This was a new event at the 2020 Games, in the first change to the archery programme since men's and women's team events were added in 1988.[2]

The mixed team event was first contested at a World Cup event in 2007. It was added as a demonstration event to the 2009 World Archery Championships, then as a full event to the 2011 World Archery Championships. It has been on the Youth Olympics programme since the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics and on the Paralympic program since the 2016 Summer Paralympics.[3]

Qualification

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No quota spots are allocated directly to the mixed team event. Instead, qualifying for the mixed team competition is done at the Games themselves, during the men's and women's ranking rounds. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) with at least one archer in both the men's individual and women's individual events has an opportunity to qualify. The score of the top man and top woman in the ranking round for each such NOC are summed to give a mixed team ranking round score; the top 16 NOCs qualify for the mixed team event's match play rounds.

Competition format

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As with the other archery events, the mixed team was a recurve archery event, held under the World Archery-approved 70-meter distance and rules. 16 teams of 2 archers (one man, one woman) each participate in the match play rounds. Competition begins with the ranking round, in which each archer shoots 72 arrows (these are the same ranking rounds used for the men's individual event and women's individual event). The combined scores from the ranking round are used to seed the teams into a single-elimination bracket (with only the top 16 teams advancing). Each match consists of four sets of 4 arrows, two per archer. The team with the highest score in the set – the total of the four arrows – receives two set points; if the teams are tied, each receives one set point. The first team to five set points wins the match. If the match is tied at 4–4 after 4 sets, a tie-breaker set is used with each archer on the team shooting one arrow; if the score of the tie-breaker set remains tied, the closest arrow to the center wins.[4]

Records

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This was a new event at the 2020 Games and therefore did not have an Olympic record. Prior to this competition, the existing world record was as follows.[5]

  • 144 arrow ranking round
World record BERJAYA South Korea
Kang Chae-young, Lee Woo-seok
1388 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands10 June 2019
Olympic record New eventNew event New eventNew event

Schedule

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All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The schedule for the mixed team event covered two separate days of competition.[1]

Date Time Round
Friday, 23 July 20219:00
13:00
Women's ranking round
Men's ranking round
Saturday, 24 July 20219:30
14:15
15:31
16:25
16:45
1/8 finals
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match

Results

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Ranking round

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RankNationArchersScore10sXs
1BERJAYA South KoreaKim Je-deok
An San
1368 (OR) Q7931
2BERJAYA United StatesBrady Ellison
Mackenzie Brown
1350 Q6924
3BERJAYA JapanHiroki Muto
Azusa Yamauchi
1343 Q6719
4BERJAYA MexicoLuis Álvarez
Alejandra Valencia
1336 Q6023
5BERJAYA ChinaWei Shaoxuan
Yang Xiaolei
1328 Q5711
6BERJAYA NetherlandsSteve Wijler
Gabriela Schloesser
1327 Q6015
7BERJAYA TurkeyMete Gazoz
Yasemin Anagöz
1321 Q5718
8BERJAYA Chinese TaipeiTang Chih-chun
Lin Chia-en
1319 Q5913
9BERJAYA IndiaPravin Jadhav
Deepika Kumari
1319 Q5218
10BERJAYA ROCGalsan Bazarzhapov
Ksenia Perova
1317 Q5316
11BERJAYA ItalyMauro Nespoli
Chiara Rebagliati
1316 Q5215
12BERJAYA Great BritainPatrick Huston
Sarah Bettles
1311 Q5520
13BERJAYA GermanyFlorian Unruh
Michelle Kroppen
1309 Q4912
14BERJAYA FrancePierre Plihon
Lisa Barbelin
1307 Q5516
15BERJAYA IndonesiaRiau Ega Agatha
Diananda Choirunisa
1297 Q5215
16BERJAYA BangladeshRuman Shana
Diya Siddique
1297 Q4716
17BERJAYA CanadaCrispin Duenas
Stephanie Barrett
12953810
18BERJAYA UkraineOleksii Hunbin
Veronika Marchenko
12915718
19BERJAYA MalaysiaKhairul Anuar Mohamad
Syaqiera Mashayikh
12914615
20BERJAYA BrazilMarcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Ane Marcelle dos Santos
12873914
21BERJAYA SpainDaniel Castro
Inés de Velasco
12783911
22BERJAYA MoldovaDan Olaru
Alexandra Mîrca
12754011
23BERJAYA VietnamNguyễn Hoàng Phi Vũ
Đỗ Thị Ánh Nguyệt
1275388
24BERJAYA PolandSławomir Napłoszek
Sylwia Zyzańska
12674316
25BERJAYA AustraliaTaylor Worth
Alice Ingley
12673611
26BERJAYA ColombiaDaniel Pineda
Valentina Acosta
12663811
27BERJAYA MongoliaOtgonbold Baatarkhuyag
Bishindeegiin Urantungalag
1260368
28BERJAYA TunisiaMohamed Hammed
Rihab Elwalid
1240288
29BERJAYA EgyptYoussof Tolba
Amal Adam
12153513

Note: China swapped out its highest scoring archers from the ranking round.[6] Wang Dapeng and Wu Jiaxin will compete in the final rounds.
France swapped out its highest scoring men's archer from the ranking round.[7] Jean-Charles Valladont will compete in the final rounds.

Competition bracket

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1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
1 BERJAYA South Korea 6 38 35 39
16 BERJAYA Bangladesh 0 30 33 38 1 BERJAYA South Korea 6 35 38 35 36
9 BERJAYA India 5 35 38 40 37 9 BERJAYA India 2 32 37 38 33
8 BERJAYA Chinese Taipei 3 36 38 35 36 1 BERJAYA South Korea 5 37 39 38
5 BERJAYA China 3 35 34 38 37 4 BERJAYA Mexico 1 37 37 36
12 BERJAYA Great Britain 5 36 36 36 37 12 BERJAYA Great Britain 0 36 37 34
13 BERJAYA Germany 2 35 39 35 34 4 BERJAYA Mexico 6 38 39 36
4 BERJAYA Mexico 6 37 37 36 37 1 BERJAYA South Korea 5 35 37 36 39
3 BERJAYA Japan 3 37 35 33 33 6 BERJAYA Netherlands 3 38 36 33 39
14 BERJAYA France 5 36 39 33 37 14 BERJAYA France 4 37 35 34 37 17
11 BERJAYA Italy 0 36 34 33 6 BERJAYA Netherlands 5 34 37 37 35 19
6 BERJAYA Netherlands 6 37 39 35 6 BERJAYA Netherlands 5 36 36 36 37 Bronze medal match
7 BERJAYA Turkey 6 37 38 34 35 7 BERJAYA Turkey 3 35 35 37 37
10 BERJAYA ROC 2 37 37 34 33 7 BERJAYA Turkey 6 34 38 36 35 4 BERJAYA Mexico 6 36 27 39 34
15 BERJAYA Indonesia 5 37 36 33 36 20 15 BERJAYA Indonesia 2 35 35 35 33 7 BERJAYA Turkey 2 34 36 36 33
2 BERJAYA United States 4 34 33 34 37 18
  • The figure in italics signifies the set scores.

References

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  1. 1 2 "Tokyo 2020: Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  2. "Team, Mixed". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. John Stanley (8 June 2017). "Better together: Why the mixed team is here to stay". World Archery. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  4. "Archery". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  5. "New Mixed Team records were recognized by World Archery". World Archery Europe. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  6. "Archery - China vs Great Britain - 1/8 Eliminations Results". Archived from the original on 24 July 2021.
  7. "Archery - Japan vs France - 1/8 Elimination Results". Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.