Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's recurve individual

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The men's individual recurve archery event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was part of the archery programme and took place at the Yamuna Sports Complex. [1]

Contents

Medalists

Gold Rahul Banerjee
Flag of India.svg  India
Silver Jason Lyon
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Bronze Jayanta Talukdar
Flag of India.svg  India

Ranking Round

38 archers competed. [1]

SeedArcherScoreSeedArcherScoreSeedArcherScore
1Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)67914Flag of Australia.svg  Taylor Worth  (AUS)64627Flag of Scotland.svg  Mark Forrester  (SCO)607
2Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)67615Flag of Cyprus.svg  Constantinos Christodoulou  (CYP)64228Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Lakmal Rajasinghe  (SRI)606
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)67416Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shiek Sojeb  (BAN)64129Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Indranath Perera  (SRI)602
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chu Cheng  (MAS)67417Ulster banner.svg  Mark Nesbitt  (NIR)64030Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jean Babet  (MRI)592
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crispin Duenas  (CAN)66318Flag of Malaysia.svg  Arif Ibrahim  (MAS)63731Flag of Samoa.svg  Joseph Muaausa  (SAM)581
6Flag of England.svg  Larry Godfrey  (ENG)66119Flag of Scotland.svg  James Laing  (SCO)63332Flag of Jersey.svg  Terence Coward  (JER)578
7Flag of England.svg  Simon Terry  (ENG)66020Ulster banner.svg  Karl Watson  (NIR)63233Flag of Mauritius.svg  Pascal Olivier  (MRI)571
8Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Abdul Rahim  (MAS)66021Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nipun Senevirathne  (SRI)63134Flag of Cyprus.svg  Konstantinos Loizou  (CYP)558
9Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Masonwells  (AUS)65522Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hugh MacDonald  (CAN)63135Flag of Kenya.svg  Amber Bali  (KEN)546
10Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Emdadul Milon  (BAN)65123Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Ziaul Zia  (BAN)62736Flag of Mauritius.svg  Wasim Yacoob  (MRI)523
11Flag of England.svg  Alan Wills  (ENG)65024Ulster banner.svg  Ian McGibbon  (NIR)62437Flag of Uganda.svg  Peter Bwire  (UGA)441
12Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS)64925Flag of Scotland.svg  Simon Needham  (SCO)62438Flag of Tonga.svg  Siosifa Taumoepeau  (TON)432
13Flag of India.svg  Tarundeep Rai  (IND)64726Flag of Cyprus.svg  Mimis El Hellali  (CYP)619

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)6
 
 
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS) 5
 
Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)6, T9
 
 
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN) 5, T8
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)6
 
 
Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND) 0
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
 
 
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS) 4
 
 
Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)6

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
1 Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)-
- BYE -
1 Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)4
32 Flag of Jersey.svg  Terence Coward  (JER)0
33 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Pascal Olivier  (MRI)2
32 Flag of Jersey.svg  Terence Coward  (JER)4
1 Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)4
16 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shiek Sojeb  (BAN)0
17 Ulster banner.svg  Mark Nesbitt  (NIR)-
- BYE -
17 Ulster banner.svg  Mark Nesbitt  (NIR)2
16 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shiek Sojeb  (BAN)4
- BYE -
16 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shiek Sojeb  (BAN)-
1 Flag of India.svg  Rahul Banerjee  (IND)6
9 Flag of Australia.svg  Matt Masonwells  (AUS)5
9 Flag of Australia.svg  Matt Masonwells  (AUS)-
BYE -
9 Flag of Australia.svg  Matt Masonwells  (AUS)4
24 Ulster banner.svg  Ian McGibbon  (NIR)0
- BYE -
24 Ulster banner.svg  Ian McGibbon  (NIR)-
9 Flag of Australia.svg  Matt Masonwells  (AUS)4
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Abdul Rahim  (MAS)2
25 Flag of Scotland.svg  Simon Needham  (SCO)-
- BYE -
25 Flag of Scotland.svg  Simon Needham  (SCO)0
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Abdul Rahim  (MAS)4
- BYE -
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Abdul Rahim  (MAS)-

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crispin Duenas  (CAN)-
- BYE -
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crispin Duenas  (CAN)4
27 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Lakmal Rajasinghe  (SRI)2
37 Flag of Uganda.svg  Peter Bwire  (UGA)0
28 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Lakmal Rajasinghe  (SRI)4
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crispin Duenas  (CAN)0
12 Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS)4
21 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nipun Senevirathne  (SRI)-
- BYE -
21 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nipun Senevirathne  (SRI)2
12 Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS)4
- BYE -
12 Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS)-
12 Flag of Australia.svg  Matthew Gray  (AUS)6
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chu Sian Cheng  (MAS)4
13 Flag of India.svg  Tarundeep Rai  (IND)-
- BYE -
13 Flag of India.svg  Tarundeep Rai  (IND)4
20 Flag of Australia.svg  Karl Watson  (AUS)0
- BYE -
20 Flag of Australia.svg  Karl Watson  (AUS)-
13 Flag of India.svg  Tarundeep Rai  (IND)0
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chu Sian Cheng  (MAS)4
29 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Indranath Perera  (SRI)4
36 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Wasim Yacoob  (MRI)0
29 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Indranath Perera  (SRI)0
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chu Sian Cheng  (MAS)4
- BYE -
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chu Sian Cheng  (MAS)-

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)-
- BYE -
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)4
30 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jean Babet  (MRI)0
35 Flag of Kenya.svg  Amber Bali  (KEN)0
30 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jean Babet  (MRI)4
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)4
19 Flag of Scotland.svg  James Laing  (SCO)2
19 Flag of Scotland.svg  James Laing  (SCO)-
- BYE -
19 Flag of Scotland.svg  James Laing  (SCO)4
14 Flag of Australia.svg  Taylor Worth  (AUS)2
- BYE -
14 Flag of Australia.svg  Taylor Worth  (AUS)-
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jason Lyon  (CAN)7
6 Flag of England.svg  Larry Godfrey  (ENG)3
11 Flag of England.svg  Alan Wills  (ENG)-
- BYE -
11 Flag of England.svg  Alan Wills  (ENG)4
22 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hugh MacDonald  (CAN)0
- BYE -
22 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hugh MacDonald  (CAN)-
11 Flag of England.svg  Alan Wills  (ENG)0
6 Flag of England.svg  Larry Godfrey  (ENG)4
27 Flag of Scotland.svg  Mark Forrester  (SCO)4
38 Flag of Tonga.svg  Siosifa Taumoepeau  (TON)0
27 Flag of Scotland.svg  Mark Forrester  (SCO)0
6 Flag of England.svg  Larry Godfrey  (ENG)4
- BYE -
6 Flag of England.svg  Larry Godfrey  (ENG)-

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
7 Flag of England.svg  Simon Terry  (ENG)-
- BYE -
7 Flag of England.svg  Simon Terry  (ENG)4
26 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Mimis El Helali  (CYP)2
- BYE -
26 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Mimis El Helali  (CYP)-
7 Flag of England.svg  Simon Terry  (ENG)4
10 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Emdadul Milon  (BAN)2
23 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Ziaul Zia  (BAN)-
- BYE -
23 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Ziaul Zia  (BAN)3, T6
10 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Emdadul Milon  (BAN)4, T8
- BYE -
10 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Emdadul Milon  (BAN)-
10 Flag of England.svg  Simon Terry  (ENG)2
2 Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)6
15 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Constantinos Christodolou  (CYP)-
- BYE -
15 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Constantinos Christodolou  (CYP)4, T9
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Arif Ibrahim  (MAS)3, T9
- BYE -
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Arif Ibrahim  (MAS)-
15 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Constantinos Christodolou  (CYP)1
2 Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)5
31 Flag of Samoa.svg  Joseph Muaausa  (SAM)0
34 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Konstantinos Loizou  (CYP)4
34 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Konstantinos Loizou  (CYP)0
2 Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)4
- BYE -
2 Flag of India.svg  Jayanta Talukdar  (IND)-

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