Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics – Men's double FITA round integrated

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Men's double FITA round integrated
at the VII Paralympic Games
Archery - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Competitors29 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Jan Thulin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Antonio Rebollo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bronze medal icon.svg Raimo Tirronen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
1980
1988

The Men's double FITA round integrated was an archery competition at the 1984 Summer Paralympics. [1]

The Swedish archer, Jan Thulin won the gold medal.

Results

RankAthletePoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Jan Thulin  (SWE)2375
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Antonio Rebollo  (ESP)2266
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Raimo Tirronen  (FIN)2236
4Flag of Italy.svg T. Mancini (ITA)2230
5Flag of France.svg  Rene Ducret  (FRA)2218
6Flag of Germany.svg  Manfred Boeckers  (FRG)2179
7Flag of Australia.svg R. Schinn (AUS)2176
8Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Marco Schreiner  (LUX)2160
9Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  Hak Young Lee  (KOR)2155
10Flag of Finland.svg S. Siilin (FIN)2153
11Flag of Germany.svg  Manfred Brenne  (FRG)2123
12Flag of France.svg  George Hamart  (FRA)2110
13Flag of Italy.svg A. Molanari (ITA)2105
14Flag of Denmark.svg  Finn Larsen  (DEN)2101
15Flag of Finland.svg J. Alku (FIN)2093
16Flag of Hungary.svg G. Klein (HUN)2093
17Flag of Spain.svg E. Bofareull (ESP)2059
18Flag of France.svg  Daniel Lelou  (FRA)2039
19Flag of Sweden.svg  Nicolai Babkin  (SWE)2026
20Flag of Sweden.svg  Arne Tjernell  (SWE)2021
21Flag of Germany.svg  Hilmar Butenhoff  (FRG)2018
22Flag of Sweden.svg S. Ahlinder (SWE)1941
23Flag of Norway.svg J. Johansen (NOR)1941
24Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg W. Law (HKG)1894
25Flag of Sweden.svg  Sune Appelkvist  (SWE)1810
26Flag of Sweden.svg J. Karlsson (SWE)1724
27Flag of the United Kingdom.svg V. Langford (GBR)1539
28Flag of the United Kingdom.svg P. Hilderley (GBR)1300
29Flag of the United States.svg G. Palumbo (USA)914

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References

  1. "1984 Archery - Men's double FITA round integrated". International Paralympic Committee. 3 September 2022.