Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's individual

Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Men's individual

The men's individual was an archery event held as part of the Archery at the 1996 Summer Olympics programme.

Medalists

Results

All archery was done at a range of 70 metres. 64 archers competed. They began with a 72-arrow ranking round. This was followed by three elimination rounds, in which archers competed head-to-head in 18-arrow matches. After these rounds, there were 8 archers left. The quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches (collectively termed the "finals round") were 12-arrow matches. In all matches, losers were eliminated and received a final rank determined by their score in that round, with the exception of the semifinals. The losers of the semifinals competed in the bronze medal match.

Round of 64

* Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Dominic Rebelo, Kenya (166-142)
* Lalremsanga Chhangte, India def. Andrew Lindsay, New Zealand (160-156)
* Tommi Tuovila, Finland def. Steven Hallard, Great Britain (151-150)
* Stanislav Zabrodsky, Ukraine def. Jubzhang Jubzhang, Bhutan (156-156, 9-8)
* Hsieh Sheng-Feng, Chinese Taipei def. Jackson Fear, Australia (164-162)
* Takayoshi Matsushita, Japan def. Goran Bjerendal, Sweden (163-162)
* Gary Hardinges, Great Britain def. Cho Sheng-Ling, Chinese Taipei (158-158, 10-9)
* Justin Huish, United States def. Sergei Martynov, Kazakhstan (165-157)
* Jari Lipponen, Finland def. Antonio Vazquez, Spain (168-143)
* Samo Medved, Slovenia def. Aleksandr Yatsenko, Ukraine (161-150)
* Paul Vermeiren, Belgium def. Limba Ram, India (165-140)
* Rod White, United States def. Bair Badënov, Russia (161-152)
* Vadim Chikarev, Kazakhstan def. Okyay Kucukkayalar, Turkey (166-144)
* Jose Anchondo, Mexico def. Raul Kivilo, Estonia (158-157)
* Lionel Torres, France def. Simon Fairweather, Australia (165-154)
* Hiroshi Yamamoto, Japan def. Adolfo Gonzalez, Mexico (155-154)
* Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea def. Stefan Mliakov, Bulgaria (162-156)
* Paweł Szymczak, Poland def. Nuno Pombo, Portugal (152-148)
* Martinus Grov, Norway def. Sebastien Flute, France (161-158)
* Tang Hua, China def. Andrey Podlazov, Russia (157-154)
* Baljinima Tsirempilov, Russia def. Vitaliy Shin, Kazakhstan (164-163)
* Tomi Poikolainen, Finland def. Kevin Sally, Canada (158-155)
* Mikael Larsson, Sweden def. Rob Rusnov, Canada (167-159)
* Kim Bo-Ram, Korea def. Jeannot Robitaille, Canada (168-160)
* Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Luo Hengyu, China (167-161)
* Andrea Parenti, Italy def. Damien Letulle, France (161-150)
* Valeriy Yevetsky, Ukraine def. Wu Tsung-Yi, Chinese Taipei (159-156)
* Matteo Bisiani, Italy def. Skalzang Dorje, India (167-156)
* Jang Yong-Ho, Korea def. Paolo Tura, San Marino (164-141)
* Keith Hanlon, Ireland def. Peter Koprivnikar, Slovenia (155-151)
* Matthew Gray, Australia def. Shen Jun, China (162-158)
* Richard Johnson, United States def. Matevz Krumpestar, Slovenia (158-140)

Round of 32

* Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Lalremsanga Chhangte, India (164-158)
* Stanislav Zabrodsky, Ukraine def. Tommi Tuovila, Finland (163-142)
* Hsieh Sheng-Feng, Chinese Taipei def. Takayoshi Matsushita, Japan (157-156)
* Justin Huish, United States def. Gary Hardinges, Great Britain (166-155)
* Samo Medved, Slovenia def. Jari Lipponen, Finland (161-161, 9-8)
* Paul Vermeiren, Belgium def. Rod White, United States (159-158)
* Jose Anchondo, Mexico def. Vadim Chikarev, Kazakhstan (156-154)
* Lionel Torres, France def. Hiroshi Yamamoto, Japan (164-163)
* Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea def. Paweł Szymczak, Poland (169-154)
* Martinus Grov, Norway def. Tang Hua, China (161-159)
* Tomi Poikolainen, Finland def. Baljinima Tsirempilov, Russia (164-163)
* Kim Bo-Ram, Korea def. Mikael Larsson, Sweden (166-160)
* Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Andrea Parenti, Italy (167-165)
* Matteo Bisiani, Italy def. Valeriy Yevetsky, Ukraine (163-152)
* Jang Yong-Ho, Korea def. Keith Hanlon, Ireland (165-159)
* Richard Johnson, United States def. Matthew Gray, Australia (164-157)

Round of 16

Michele Frangilli's score of 170 in the round was an Olympic record for 18 arrows. Oh Kyo-Moon's score of 336 was an Olympic record for 36 arrows, R32 and R16 combined.

* Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Stanislav Zabrodsky, Ukraine (170-160)
* Justin Huish, United States def. Hsieh Sheng-Feng, Chinese Taipei (169-162)
* Paul Vermeiren, Belgium def. Samo Medved, Slovenia (161-159)
* Lionel Torres, France def. Jose Anchondo, Mexico (159-158)
* Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea def. Martinus Grov, Norway (167-159)
* Kim Bo-Ram, Korea def. Tomi Poikolainen, Finland (162-160)
* Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Matteo Bisiani, Italy (167-163)
* Jang Yong-Ho, Korea def. Richard Johnson, United States (162-160)

Quarterfinals

* Justin Huish, United States def. Michele Frangilli, Italy (112-112, 10-9)
* Paul Vermeiren, Belgium def. Lionel Torres, France (111-106)
* Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea def. Kim Bo-Ram, Korea (114-113)
* Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Jang Yong-Ho, Korea (111-108)

emifinals

* Justin Huish, United States def. Paul Vermeiren, Belgium (112-103)
* Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea (112-109)

Bronze medal match

Oh's score of 115 in the match was an Olympic record for a 12-arrow match, as well as combining with the 114 and 109 to set a world record at 338 for the 36 arrow final round.

* Oh Kyo-Moon, Korea def. Paul Vermeiren, Belgium (115-110)

Final

* Justin Huish, United States def. Magnus Petersson, Sweden (112-107)

References

* Official Report
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