Archery at the 2010 South American Games – Men's recurve individual

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The Men's individual recurve event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 23, beginning at 9:30 and ending at 12:30, with the main final.

2010 South American Games

The IX South American Games was a multi-sport event held between 19–30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), who awarded the Games to the city with 8 votes over the bid by previous host Santiago, Chile.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Daniel Salem
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Diego Alejandro Cardona
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bernardo Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Results

Finals

 Semifinals  Final
         
 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)93 
 5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL)107  
   5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL)110
   3Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL)97
 3Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL)100  
 10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)99 Third place
 
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)105
 10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)99

Top Half

 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
                   
    
 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)107 
  17Flag of Argentina.svg  Jorge Eduardo Cabrera  (ARG)93 
17Flag of Argentina.svg  Jorge Eduardo Cabrera  (ARG)100
16Flag of Uruguay.svg  Juan Tomasini  (URU)99 
 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)106 
 8Flag of Colombia.svg  Enrique Vilchez  (COL)105 
    
    
 9Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Pineda  (COL)100
  8Flag of Colombia.svg  Enrique Vilchez  (COL)102 
   
    
 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)93
 5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL)107
    
    
 5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL)1019
  12Flag of Argentina.svg  Genaro David Riccio  (ARG)1018 
21Flag of Ecuador.svg  Emilio Martin Bermudez  (ECU)89
12Flag of Argentina.svg  Genaro David Riccio  (ARG)95 
 5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL)101
 13Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlo Duenas  (COL)99 
13Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlo Duenas  (COL)106 
20Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diego Enrique Marino  (ECU)95 
 13Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlo Duenas  (COL)101
  4Flag of Chile.svg  Mario Humberto Gomez  (CHI)96 
   

Bottom Half

 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
                   
    
 3Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL)104 
  14Flag of Chile.svg  Christian Alejandro Arata  (CHI)95 
19Flag of Ecuador.svg  Dario Javier Tipan  (ECU)96
14Flag of Chile.svg  Christian Alejandro Arata  (CHI)103 
 3Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL)106 
 6Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabio Emilio  (BRA)103 
11Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcos Bortoloto  (BRA)96 
22Flag of Chile.svg  Alvaro Ignacio Carcamo  (CHI)93 
 11Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcos Bortoloto  (BRA)103
  6Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabio Emilio  (BRA)93 
   
    
 3Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL)100
 10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)99
    
    
 7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Elias Javier Malave  (VEN)102
  10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)103 
23Flag of Paraguay.svg  Rodrigo Javier Garcete  (PAR)67
10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)100 
 10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)103
 2Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Palinyi  (BRA)94 
15Flag of Argentina.svg  Mauro Ricardo de Mattia  (ARG)97 
18Flag of Argentina.svg  Luciano Damian Herenuz  (ARG)101 
 18Flag of Argentina.svg  Luciano Damian Herenuz  (ARG)97
  2Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Palinyi  (BRA)103 
   

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