Event: | Archery |
Games: | 2016 Summer |
Venue: | Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí |
Dates: | 10–17 September |
Competitors: | 140 |
Prev: | 2012 |
Next: | 2020 |
Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics was held between 10 and 17 September 2016 at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí[1] in the Maracana zone of Rio de Janeiro, and consisted of nine events.[2] Although featuring the same number of events as in the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, their make-up changed substantially, with three men's events, three women's events and three events for mixed gender teams. In each category, two events involved the compound bow - one for wheelchair athletes, the other open - with an open event for recurve bow, the bow used for all Olympic events.
Paralympic archers are given a classification depending on the type and extent of their disability, allowing them to compete against others with a similar level of function. The categories were reduced from three to two for 2016, with the 'standing' category being replaced with an 'open' category which incorporated wheelchair archers previously classfied W2.[3] The W1 classification for wheelchair archers was retained.
The two categories of competition in Paralympic archery in 2016 were:
A third recognised Paralympic archery classification - V1, for visually impaired archers - did not form part of the competition.
See main article: Archery at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Qualification.
A National Paralympic Committee (NPC) could be allocated a maximum of thirteen qualification slots across the nine events, although the NPCs of the 2015 Para Archery World Champions could be allocated additional slots. A NPC could select a maximum of three archers per individual event.
The majority of quota places were awarded for performances in the 2015 World Championships and the continental qualification events (including the 2015 Parapan American Games). A smaller number were allocated to the host nation, to the highest ranked archers at a Final Paralympic Qualifying tournament, and at the discretion of the International Paralympic Committee's Bipartite Commission.
There was no direct qualification for the mixed pairs events. A NPC could enter one team (1 man, 1 woman) per event if they had qualified those archers from individual events. Since quota places in individual events were awarded to the top four finishers in the equivalent event at the 2015 World Para Archery Championships in Donau, Germany, a minimum number of teams per event was guaranteed.
The competition ran from 10 to 17 September. With the exception of 10 September, which was an all-day ranking round for all archers, each day of competition comprised morning and afternoon sessions, with at least one event awarding medals per day.
OC | Opening ceremony | RR | Ranking round | ● | Event finals | CC | Closing ceremony |
Schedule at the Paralympic Games 2016 - Archery | |||||
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Date | Morning session | Evening session | Date | Morning session | Evening session |
10 September | All Events | 14 September | Men's compound open | ||
Ranking Rounds | 1/16 eliminations | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | |||
11 September | Team recurve open | 15 September | Women's recurve open | ||
1/8 eliminations | Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | 1/16 eliminations | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | ||
12 September | Team compound open | 16 September | Women's compound open | Men's compound W1 | |
1/8 eliminations | Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | ||
13 September | Men's recurve open | 17 September | Women's compound W1 | Team compound W1 | |
1/16 eliminations | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match | Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match |
137 archers from 40 nations competed.
Great Britain topped the medal table, thanks mainly to their domination of the W1 events, where they won all three golds available and took the only clean sweep of the tournament by winning all three medals in the women's individual W1 event. Outside of the W1 events, China and Iran were the most successful nations, sharing five golds and nine medals between them. Olympic number one nation, South Korea could not match their Olympic success, exiting the Games with three medals, a silver and two bronze.
Men's individual compound | W1 | ||||
nowrap | Women's individual compound | ||||
Team compound | John Walker Jo Frith | Koo Dong-sub Kim Ok-geum | David Drahonínský Šárka Musilová | ||
Men's individual compound | Open | ||||
Men's individual recurve | nowrap | nowrap | |||
Women's individual compound | |||||
Women's individual recurve | |||||
Team compound | Ai Xinliang Zhou Jiamin | John Stubbs Jodie Grinham | Lee Ouk-soo Kim Mi-soon | ||
Team recurve | Zhao Lixue Wu Chunyan | nowrap | Ebrahim Ranjbarkivaj Zahra Nemati | Roberto Airoldi Elisabetta Mijno |