Archery at the 2010 South American Games – Men's compound team

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The Men's compound team event at the 2010 South American Games had its qualification during the individual qualification on March 21, and the finals on March 24.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Gabriel Lee Oliferow
Eduardo Jesus Gonzalez
Gary Alejandro Hernandez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Claudio Contrucci
Marcelo Roriz Junior
Roberval dos Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Guillermo Omar Contreras
Jose Joaquin Livesey
Juan Pablo Cancino
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Results

Qualification

RankTeamScore
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4084
Flag of Brazil.svg  Roberval dos Santos  (BRA)1368
Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudio Contrucci  (BRA)1359
Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcelo Roriz Junior  (BRA)1357
2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 4054
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Gary Alejandro Hernandez  (VEN)1359
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Gabriel Lee Oliferow  (VEN)1354
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eduardo Jesus Gonzalez  (VEN)1359
3Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 4013
Flag of Chile.svg  Guillermo Omar Contreras  (CHI)1352
Flag of Chile.svg  Juan Pablo Cancino  (CHI)1335
Flag of Chile.svg  Jose Joaquin Livesey  (CHI)1326
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4012
Flag of Argentina.svg  Pablo Gustavo Maio  (ARG)1345
Flag of Argentina.svg  Nestor Gaute  (ARG)1339
Flag of Argentina.svg  Alberto Pozzolo  (ARG)1328
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3979
Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Fernando Muñoz  (COL)1360
Flag of Colombia.svg  Omar Enriquez Mejia  (COL)1353
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jose Carlos Ospina  (COL)1266

Draw

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 224
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 223
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 227
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 224
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 216
2 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 222
3 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 216 Third place
2 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 231
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 213
3 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 221

Final Match Details

RankTeam AthletesEndArrowsScore
Med 1.png Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 24-Match Total222
        Gabriel Lee Oliferow
        Eduardo Jesus Gonzalez
        Gary Alejandro Hernandez







1910928
99927
299927
991028
3108927
99927
4109928
10101030
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 24-Match Total192
        Claudio Contrucci
        Marcelo Roriz Junior
        Roberval dos Santos







1810826
710926
299927
1010929
310101030
109221
41010929
109928

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