Men's Individual W2 at the XII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Baseball Centre (Athens) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 21–25 September | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 18 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Individual | ||
Standing | men | women |
W1 | men | women |
W2 | men | women |
Team | ||
men | women | |
The Men's Individual W2 archery competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was held from 21 to 25 September at the Olympic Baseball Centre (Athens). [1]
The event was won by Mario Oehme, representing Germany. [2]
Rank | Competitor | Points | Notes |
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1 | Lee Hong Gu (KOR) | 628 | |
2 | Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) | 626 | |
3 | Mario Oehme (GER) | 625 | |
4 | Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) | 620 | |
5 | Jung Young Joo (KOR) | 619 | |
6 | Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) | 618 | |
7 | Lee Ouk Soo (KOR) | 617 | |
8 | Zhang Nan (CHN) | 615 | |
9 | Piotr Sawicki (POL) | 614 | |
10 | Andrew Baylis (GBR) | 610 | |
11 | Stephane Gilbert (FRA) | 602 | |
12 | Alexander Gregory (GBR) | 601 | |
13 | Manuel Candela (ESP) | 597 | |
14 | Jose Manuel Marin (ESP) | 596 | |
15 | Shinji Sakodo (JPN) | 595 | |
16 | Kevin Stone (USA) | 595 | |
17 | Hermann Nortmann (GER) | 593 | |
18 | Satein Peemthong (THA) | 590 | |
19 | James Buchanan (GBR) | 586 | |
20 | Amit Dror (ISR) | 576 | |
21 | Majid Kehtari (IRI) | 572 | |
22 | Charles Est (FRA) | 572 | |
23 | Wattana Martsuri (THA) | 570 | |
24 | Marco Vitale (ITA) | 568 | |
25 | Janusz Marian Bulyk (POL) | 564 | |
26 | Jose Antonio Baet Tellez (MEX) | 564 | |
27 | Roman Hutnyk (UKR) | 557 | |
28 | Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS) | 556 | |
29 | Salvatore Carrubba (ITA) | 555 | |
30 | Miroslav Kacina (SVK) | 547 |
[1] Decided by additional arrows: 8:5
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