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

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The Men's recurve 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
Diego Torres
Juan Carlos Dueñas
Daniel Pacheco
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Luis Paulinyi
Bernardo Oliveira
Fabio Emilio
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Leonardo Salazar
Enrique Vilchez
Elías Malavé
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

Results

Qualification

RankTeamScore
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3704
Flag of Brazil.svg  Bernardo Oliveira  (BRA)1251
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Paulinyi  (BRA)1242
Flag of Brazil.svg  Fabio Emilio  (BRA)1211
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3635
Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Torres  (COL)1240
Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Pacheco  (COL)1221
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Carlos Dueñas  (COL)1174
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3620
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Elías Malavé  (VEN)1210
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Enrique Vilchez  (VEN)1209
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leonardo Salazar  (VEN)1201
4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 3472
Flag of Chile.svg  Mario Humberto Valdés Gomez  (CHI)1232
Flag of Chile.svg  Christian Alejandro Medina Arata  (CHI)1170
Flag of Chile.svg  Alvaro Ignacio Lastra Carcamo  (CHI)1070
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3469
Flag of Argentina.svg  Genaro David Riccio  (ARG)1176
Flag of Argentina.svg  Jorge Eduardo Cabrera  (ARG)1148
Flag of Argentina.svg  Luciano Damian Herenuz  (ARG)1145
6Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 3342
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Dario Javier Tipan  (ECU)1139
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Diego Enrique Marino  (ECU)1128
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Emilio Martin Bermudez  (ECU)1075

Draw

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 206
5 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 194
5 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 209
4 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 189
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 192
2 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 210
3 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 208
6 Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 195
3 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 203 Third place
2 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 211
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 186
3 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 189

Final match details

RankTeam AthletesEndArrowsScore
Med 1.png Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 24-Match Total210
        Diego Torres
        Juan Carlos Dueñas
        Daniel Pacheco







110101028
108826
2108927
98825
3781025
88925
48101028
791026
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 24-Match Total192
        Luis Paulinyi
        Bernardo Oliveira
        Fabio Emilio







179925
89522
279925
98926
388824
88925
467720
910625

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