Archery at the 2013 World Games

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The field archery competition at the 2013 World Games was held from July 25 to August 1 in Cali, Colombia.

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The compound competition, which took the format of a fixed distance outdoor Olympic-style knockout, took place from 25 July to 28 July, with the preliminary rounds at De La Caña Park and the finals at the Mundalista Roller Skating stadium. The recurve and barebow field archery competitions took place in the San Antonio Hills Park from 29 July to 1 August. Qualification took place over two rounds, involving first 24 unmarked targets, then 24 marked targets ranging from 5–60 metres. The top four qualifiers then competed head to head in semi-finals and finals over four different targets. [1]

Medal summary

Medal Table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)3104
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1124
3Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1102
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)1012
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)1012
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0112
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia  (AUS)0101
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)0101
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)0101
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)0011
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador  (ESA)0011
Totals (11 nations)77721
Source: [2]

Compound

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men Reo Wilde
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Pierre-Julien Deloche
Flag of France.svg  France
Roberto Hernández
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Women Erika Jones
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Camilla Sømod
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Sara López
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Mixed TeamFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Reo Wilde
Erika Jones
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sergio Pagni
Marcella Tonioli
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Paul Titscher
Kristina Berger

Recurve

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men Jean-Charles Valladont
Flag of France.svg  France
Brady Ellison
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Alan Wills
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Women Naomi Folkard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Elena Richter
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jessica Tomasi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Barebow

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men Giuseppe Seimandi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
David Garcia
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bobby Larsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Women Lina Björklund
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Andrea Raigel
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Eleonora Strobbe
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  1. "World Archery > HOME > News". www.worldarchery.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-04.
  2. Medal Tally

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