Archery at the 2010 South American Games – Men's recurve over all distances

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The Men's recurve overall event at the 2010 South American Games summed the four distances contested over March 20 and March 21, and served as the qualifying order for the individual event.

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
Bernardo Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Luis Paulinyi
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Diego Alejandro Cardona
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Results

Rank Athlete Series Score
30m 50m 70m 90m
Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA) 351 326 287 287 1251
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Paulinyi  (BRA) 338 321 304 279 1242
Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Cardona  (COL) 344 323 304 269 1240
4Flag of Chile.svg  Mario Humberto Gomes  (CHI) 338 320 300 274 1232
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Salem  (COL) 343 307 295 276 1221
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabio Emilio  (BRA) 334 306 307 264 1211
7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Elias Javier Malave  (VEN) 331 301 312 266 1210
8Flag of Venezuela.svg  Enrique Vilchez  (VEN) 333 313 284 279 1209
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Felipe Pineda  (COL) 342 318 284 263 1207
10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN) 339 301 295 266 1201
11Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcos Bortoloto  (BRA) 332 298 292 273 1195
12Flag of Argentina.svg  Genaro David Riccio  (ARG) 332 279 289 276 1176
13Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlos Duenas  (COL) 333 285 293 263 1174
14Flag of Chile.svg  Christian Alejandro Arata  (CHI) 328 303 284 255 1170
15Flag of Argentina.svg  Mauro Ricardo de Mattia  (ARG) 324 289 305 249 1167
16Flag of Uruguay.svg  Juan Tomasini  (URU) 326 300 275 261 1162
17Flag of Argentina.svg  Jorge Eduardo Cabrera  (ARG) 324 280 286 258 1148
18Flag of Argentina.svg  Luciano Damian Herenuz  (ARG) 329 296 279 241 1145
19Flag of Ecuador.svg  Dario Javier Tipan  (ECU) 329 300 279 231 1139
20Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diego Enrique Marino  (ECU) 315 291 283 239 1128
21Flag of Ecuador.svg  Emilio Martin Bermudez  (ECU) 309 281 253 232 1075
22Flag of Chile.svg  Alvaro Ignacio Carcamo  (CHI) 315 283 262 210 1070
23Flag of Paraguay.svg  Rodrigo Javier Garcete  (PAR) 246 214 210 159 829

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