Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual standing

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Men's individual standing
at the XI Paralympic Games
Venue Sydney, Australia
Dates20 to 25 October 2000
Competitors24 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg An Tae Sung Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg Serhiy Atamanenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Imrich Lyocsa Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
1996
2004

The men's individual standing archery event at the 2000 Summer Paralympics was held from 20 to 25 October 2000 in Sydney, Australia. [1] [2]

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Ranking round

RankCompetitorPointsNotes
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Atamanenko  (UKR)617
2Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Cho Hyun Kwan  (KOR)616
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  An Tae Sung  (KOR)611
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Vladimir Majercak  (SVK)594
5Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Lezanski  (POL)592
6Flag of Poland.svg  Ryszard Bukanski  (POL)590
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Imrich Lyocsa  (SVK)590
8Flag of France.svg  Jean-François Garcia  (FRA)588
9Flag of Finland.svg  Raimo Tirronen  (FIN)585
10Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Hak Young  (KOR)583
11Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjav Dambadondog  (MGL)575
12Flag of Thailand.svg  Wanchai Chaivarin  (THA)562
13Flag of Australia.svg  Tony Marturano  (AUS)560
14Flag of Japan.svg  Kenichi Nishii  (JPN)557
15Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Luis Gaspar  (ESP)557
16Flag of Iran.svg  Heshmatollah Kazemi Rad  (IRI)549
17Flag of Spain.svg  Felix Marquez  (ESP)548
18Flag of Germany.svg  Reiner Schmidt  (GER)548
19Flag of Poland.svg  Marek Kantczak  (POL)548
20Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)543
21Flag of Japan.svg  Akira Haraguchi  (JPN)539
22Flag of Thailand.svg  Sawai Padpong  (THA)526
23Flag of Germany.svg  Juergen Diederich  (GER)526
24Flag of Austria.svg  Erich Prossliner  (AUT)478

Competition bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Iran.svg  H Kazemi Rad  (IRI)141
Flag of Spain.svg  Felix Marquez  (ESP)125 Flag of Iran.svg  H Kazemi Rad  (IRI)148
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Atamanenko  (UKR)156
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Atamanenko  (UKR)101
Flag of France.svg  Jean-Francois Garcia  (FRA)94
Flag of France.svg  Jean-Francois Garcia  (FRA)158
Flag of Austria.svg  Erich Prossliner  (AUT)127 Flag of Finland.svg  Raimo Tirronen  (FIN)156
Flag of Finland.svg  Raimo Tirronen  (FIN)147Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Atamanenko  (UKR)107
Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)93
Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Lezanski  (POL)149
Flag of Japan.svg  Akira Haraguchi  (JPN)133 Flag of Thailand.svg  Wanchai Chaivarin  (THA)152
Flag of Thailand.svg  Wanchai Chaivarin  (THA)135Flag of Thailand.svg  Wanchai Chaivarin  (THA)93
Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)95
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Vladimir Majercak  (SVK)149 (7)
Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)141Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)149 (9)
Flag of Australia.svg  Tony Marturano  (AUS)138 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Atamanenko  (UKR)100
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  An Tae Sung  (KOR)108
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  An Tae Sung  (KOR)155
Flag of Poland.svg  Marek Kantczak  (POL)135 Flag of Japan.svg  Kenichi Nishii  (JPN)143
Flag of Japan.svg  Kenichi Nishii  (JPN)140Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  An Tae Sung  (KOR)102
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjav Dambadondog  (MGL)94
Flag of Poland.svg  Ryszard Bukanski  (POL)146
Flag of Thailand.svg  Sawai Padpong  (THA)138 (4) Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjav Dambadondog  (MGL)149
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Baatarjav Dambadondog  (MGL)138 (8) Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  An Tae Sung  (KOR)106
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Imrich Lyocsa  (SVK)87
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Imrich Lyocsa  (SVK)145Third place
Flag of Germany.svg  Juergen Diederich  (GER)140Flag of Germany.svg  Juergen Diederich  (GER)131
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Hak Young  (KOR)137 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Imrich Lyocsa  (SVK)99Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Esposito  (ITA)97
Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Luis Gaspar  (ESP)89 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Imrich Lyocsa  (SVK)100
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Cho Hyun Kwan  (KOR)154
Flag of Germany.svg  Reiner Schmidt  (GER)136 Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Luis Gaspar  (ESP)156
Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Luis Gaspar  (ESP)145

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References

  1. "Sydney 2000 - Men's Individual Standing". International Paralympic Committee. 17 May 2023.
  2. "Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games". World Archery. 17 May 2023.