Men's individual at the Games of the XXII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field | ||||||||||||
Dates | 30 July – 2 August | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 38 from 25 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 2455 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics | ||
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Individual | men | women |
The men's individual archery event at the 1980 Summer Olympics was part of the archery programme. The event consisted of a double FITA round. For each round, the archer shot 36 arrows at each of four distances—90, 50, 70, and 30 metres. The highest score for each arrow was 10 points, giving a possible maximum of 2880 points. [1]
Rank | Archer | Nation | Round 1 Score | Round 1 Rank | Round 2 Score | Round 2 Rank | Total Score |
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Tomi Poikolainen | Finland | 1220 | 5 | 1235 | 2 | 2455 | |
Boris Isachenko | Soviet Union | 1217 | 8 | 1235 | 1 | 2452 | |
Giancarlo Ferrari | Italy | 1215 | 9 | 1234 | 3 | 2449 | |
4 | Mark Blenkarne | Great Britain | 1224 | 2 | 1222 | 6 | 2446 |
5 | Béla Nagy | Hungary | 1225 | 1 | 1221 | 8 | 2446 |
6 | Vladimir Yesheyev | Soviet Union | 1222 | 3 | 1210 | 10 | 2432 |
7 | Kyösti Laasonen | Finland | 1212 | 10 | 1207 | 11 | 2419 |
8 | Marinus Reniers | Netherlands | 1205 | 12 | 1213 | 9 | 2418 |
9 | Robert Cogniaux | Belgium | 1218 | 7 | 1196 | 13 | 2414 |
10 | Krzysztof Włosik | Poland | 1178 | 19 | 1232 | 4 | 2410 |
11 | Zoran Matković | Yugoslavia | 1187 | 16 | 1223 | 5 | 2410 |
12 | Göran Bjerendal | Sweden | 1187 | 17 | 1221 | 7 | 2408 |
13 | Dennis Savory | Great Britain | 1220 | 4 | 1187 | 16 | 2407 |
14 | Sante Spigarelli | Italy | 1205 | 13 | 1200 | 12 | 2405 |
15 | Andrei Berki | Romania | 1200 | 15 | 1189 | 15 | 2389 |
16 | André Braun | Luxembourg | 1218 | 6 | 1168 | 20 | 2386 |
17 | Willy Van Den Bossche | Belgium | 1210 | 11 | 1174 | 18 | 2384 |
18 | Romeo Frigo | Switzerland | 1171 | 21 | 1193 | 14 | 2364 |
19 | Niamtseren Biambasuren | Mongolia | 1178 | 20 | 1183 | 17 | 2361 |
20 | Rolf Svensson | Sweden | 1184 | 18 | 1173 | 19 | 2357 |
21 | Peter Mitterer | Austria | 1169 | 23 | 1167 | 21 | 2336 |
22 | Kim Gye-jong | North Korea | 1203 | 14 | 1128 | 26 | 2331 |
23 | Tserendorjin Dagvadorj | Mongolia | 1171 | 22 | 1147 | 23 | 2318 |
24 | František Hadaš | Czechoslovakia | 1148 | 25 | 1157 | 22 | 2305 |
25 | Mihai Bîrzu | Romania | 1146 | 26 | 1134 | 24 | 2280 |
26 | Scott Dumbrell | Australia | 1142 | 27 | 1129 | 25 | 2271 |
27 | Emilio Dutra e Mello | Brazil | 1139 | 28 | 1125 | 27 | 2264 |
28 | István Balázs | Hungary | 1123 | 29 | 1118 | 28 | 2241 |
29 | Antonio Vázquez | Spain | 1149 | 24 | 1091 | 32 | 2240 |
30 | Petko Kichev | Bulgaria | 1117 | 30 | 1116 | 29 | 2233 |
31 | William Swords | Ireland | 1106 | 32 | 1106 | 31 | 2212 |
32 | Patrick Jopp | Switzerland | 1077 | 34 | 1113 | 30 | 2190 |
33 | Francisco Peralta | Spain | 1111 | 31 | 1070 | 35 | 2181 |
34 | David Milne | Zimbabwe | 1088 | 33 | 1058 | 36 | 2146 |
35 | Juan Wedel | Costa Rica | 1075 | 35 | 1071 | 34 | 2146 |
36 | Jorge Murillo | Costa Rica | 1041 | 36 | 1086 | 33 | 2127 |
37 | James Conroy | Ireland | 1017 | 37 | 1041 | 37 | 2058 |
38 | Leo Portelli | Malta | 860 | 38 | 947 | 38 | 1807 |
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