Archery At The 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's Team
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Archery At The 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's Team
The men's team was an archery event held as part of the Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics programme. Results The score for the team ranking round was the sum of the three archers' scores in the individual ranking round. No further shooting was done to determine team rankings. Ranking round Knockout stage Round of 16 The top sixteen teams in the qualifying round earned the opportunity to compete in the head-to-head elimination matches. Quarterfinals All four of the top-ranked teams fell in the quarterfinals, eliminating them from medal contention and leaving such surprise contenders as #10-ranked host nation Spain. Semifinals The host nation continued an impressive run by knocking off the #6-ranked British team in a close match. Final After having defeated #7-ranked Denmark, #2-ranked Unified Team, and #6-ranked Great Britain, Spain was able to pull off one more astonishing upset, this time against #5-ranked Finland, to claim the gold medal on their home turf. ...
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Camp Olímpic De Tir Amb Arc
The Camp Olímpic de Tir amb Arc () was a temporary venue located in Barcelona. It hosted the Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics, archery competitions for the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was located in a site at the B20 motorway (Spain), Ronda de Dalt, next to the Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron, in the Barcelona district of Horta-Guinardó. After the Olympics, it was remodelled into ''Ciutat Esportiva Municipal Vall d'Hebron-Teixonera'' (), which consists of two Association football, football (soccer) fields, a Rugby field, rugby field and an annexe service area.http://www.hebron.cat/ Ciutat Esportiva Municipal Vall d'Hebrón-Teixonera References1992 Summer Olympics official report.
Volume 2. pp. 239–41. Sports venues completed in 1992 Venues of the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic archery venues Defunct sports venues in Catalonia Sports venues in Barcelona {{Summer-Olympic-venue-stub ...
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Chung Jae-hun (archer)
Chung Jae-hun (; born 1 June 1974) is an archer from South Korea. He competed for South Korea at the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ... in the individual event where he finished in second place behind Frenchman Sebastien Flute. He was also part of the South Korean team that finished fifth in the team event. External links * * 1974 births South Korean male archers Olympic archers for South Korea Olympic silver medalists for South Korea Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic medalists in archery Asian Games medalists in archery Archers at the 1994 Asian Games World Archery Championships medalists Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Asian Gam ...
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Henk Vogels (archer)
Henk Vogels (born 19 June 1964) is a Dutch archer. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October .... References 1964 births Living people Dutch male archers Olympic archers for the Netherlands Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Eindhoven Archers from North Brabant 20th-century Dutch sportsmen {{Netherlands-archery-bio-stub ...
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Erwin Verstegen
Erwin Verstegen (31 July 1970 – 5 March 1995) was a Dutch archer. He competed in the men's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcelona '92, were an international multi-sport event held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Beginning in 1994 .... References 1970 births 1995 deaths Dutch male archers Olympic archers for the Netherlands Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Veghel Archers from North Brabant 20th-century Dutch sportsmen {{Netherlands-archery-bio-stub ...
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Vladimir Yesheyev
Vladimir Nikolayevich Yesheyev (born 7 May 1958 in Zabaykalsky Krai) is a former archer from the Soviet Union. Biography He competed for the Soviet Union in the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union in the individual event where he finished in sixth place. He missed the following Olympics due to the boycott but returned to compete in the 1988 Summer Olympics where he finished in third in the individual competition and fifth in the team event. Four years later competing for the Unified team finishing eleventh in the individual event and eighth in the team event. He is the President of Russian Archery Federation. The Russian archery team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the team event brought back to Russia Bair Badënov's bronze (the next national Olympic bronze in archery after Yesheyev's). After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the ...
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Stanislav Zabrodsky
Stanislav Vyacheslavovich Zabrodskiy (; born 1 January 1962 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired archer. Zabrodsky represented three countries ( Unified Team, Ukraine and Kazakhstan) at four Summer Olympics in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. He also represented the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ... at pre-1992 tournaments, including at the 1989 World Archery Championships, where he won two gold medals and broke four world records. References External links * 1962 births Soviet male archers Ukrainian male archers Kazakhstani male archers Living people Sportspeople from Kharkiv Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Archers at t ...
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Vadim Shikarev
Vadim Shikarev (15 November 1968 – 28 November 2000) was a Kazakhstani archer. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics, the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October .... References External links * 1968 births 2000 deaths Kazakhstani male archers Olympic archers for the Unified Team Olympic archers for Kazakhstan Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in archery Archers at the 1994 Asian Games Archers at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Kazakhstan Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games 20th-century Kazakhstani sportsmen {{Kazakhstan-archery-bio-stub ...
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Scott Hunter-Russell
Scott Hunter-Russell (born 1 June 1970) is an Australian archer. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October .... References External links * 1970 births Living people Australian male archers Olympic archers for Australia Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Archers from Sydney Sportsmen from New South Wales {{Australia-archery-bio-stub ...
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Simon Fairweather
Simon John Fairweather, OAM (born 9 October 1969) is an archer born in Adelaide, South Australia. He is tall and weighs . Fairweather won the individual gold medal at the World Championships in Poland in 1991. Fairweather was declared the Young Australian of the Year in 1991. After an early Olympic career in which he was generally considered not to have lived up to his promise, Fairweather shot back into Australia's national consciousness, "stopping the nation" with his gold-medal performance in men's individual archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He was also a member of the Australian team which finished twelfth in the team competition. Simon went to 5 Olympic Games: 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004. He has won countless Australia titles over a 20-year period. In 1997, Fairweather gained a degree in jewellery design from the University of South Australia. In 2002, Fairweather was inducted into the Australian Institute of Sport Best of the Best. Fairweather was inducted in ...
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Grant Greenham
Grant Greenham (20 July 1954 – 27 August 2018) was an Australian archer. He competed in the men's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcelona '92, were an international multi-sport event held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Beginning in 1994 .... References External links * 1954 births 2018 deaths Australian male archers Olympic archers for Australia Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Perth, Western Australia Sportsmen from Western Australia 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{Australia-archery-bio-stub ...
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Richard McKinney (archer)
Richard Lee "Rick" McKinney (born October 12, 1953) is an archer from the United States, who competed in the Olympic Games four times, winning a pair of silver medals. McKinney was born in Decatur, Indiana. After finishing fourth in the individual event at the 1976 Summer Olympics, he won the world title in 1977 and again in 1983. He finished second at the 1984 Summer Olympics to teammate and long-time rival Darrell Pace. In the 1988 Games, he was sixth in the individual event and added a silver medal in the team event along with Pace and Jay Barrs. He also competed in the 1992 Olympics. McKinney was a nine-time national champion, and represented the United States at 10 editions of the World Archery Championships between 1975 and 1995. He won the individual title three times and the team title five consecutive times, making him the most successful US archer and second most successful male archer of all time. His back-to-back titles in 1983 and 1985 was the last time any male ...
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Butch Johnson
Richard Andrew "Butch" Johnson (August 30, 1955 – May 27, 2024) was an American archer. He competed in the Summer Olympics five times, and was a part of the gold medal U.S. team at the 1996 Olympics and the bronze medal U.S. team in the 2000 Olympics. 2004 Summer Olympics At the 2004 Olympics, he was surprisingly eliminated by Ron van der Hoff with 135-145 in the round of 64, placing 52nd overall in men's individual archery. He later placed 4th as a member of the United States team. 2008 Summer Olympics At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Johnson finished his ranking round with a total of 653 points. This gave him the 40th seed for the final competition bracket in which he faced Andrey Abramov in the first round. Both scored 109 points in the regular match and they had to go to an extra round. In this extra round Abramov scored 25 points, while Johnson advanced to the second round with 26 points. There he faced eight seeded Im Dong-Hyun, who was too strong with 115- ...
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