Archery at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' singles

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Boys' singles
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
2018-10-17 Archery at 2018 Summer Youth Olympics - Second Round - Section 4 - United States vs. Chinese Taipei (Martin Rulsch) 48.jpg
Gold medallist Trenton Cowles (USA)
Venue Parque Sarmiento
Dates12–17 October
Competitors32 from 32 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Trenton Cowles Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Akash Akash Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg Senna Roos Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
  2014
2022  

These are the results for the boys' singles event at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics .

Contents


Results

Ranking round

RankArcherNationScore
1 Song In-jun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 691
2 Tang Chih-chun Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 689
3 Feng Hao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 688
4 Carlos Daniel Vaca Cordero Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 680
5 Akash Akash Flag of India.svg  India 679
6 Artem Ovchynnikov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 679
7 Stanislav Cheremiskin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 678
8 Senna Roos Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 677
9 Samet Ak Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 672
10 Hendrik Õun Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 671
11 Youssof Tolba Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 670
12 Aitthiwat Soithong Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 669
13 David Cadena Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 667
14 Ravien Dalpatadu Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 667
15 Trenton Cowles Flag of the United States.svg  United States 665
16 Alejandro Benítez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 663
17 Jason Hurnall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 663
18 Mateus de Carvalho Almeida Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 662
19 Hazael Jesus Rodríguez Valero Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 660
20 Franck Eyeni Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 658
21 Jose Manuel Solera Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 657
22 Tetsuya Aoshima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 654
23 Reza Shabani Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 653
24 Matthias Potrafke Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 651
25 Md Ibrahim Sheik Rezowan Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 647
26 Alikhan Mustafin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 646
27 Federico Fabrizzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 646
28 Benjamen Lee Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 636
29 Dan Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 630
30 Wian Roux Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 609
31 Louis Gino Aurelien Juhel Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 606
32 Leonardo Tura Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 584

Elimination rounds

Finals

Semi-finals Gold medal match
              
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Senna Roos  (BEL)0 0 0   
5 Flag of India.svg  Akash Akash  (IND)222  
5 Flag of India.svg  Akash Akash  (IND)0 0 0   
15 Flag of the United States.svg  Trenton Cowles  (USA)222  
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Ovchynnikov  (UKR)0 0 0   
15 Flag of the United States.svg  Trenton Cowles  (USA)222  Bronze medal match
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Senna Roos  (BEL)0 1 222
 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Ovchynnikov  (UKR)21 0 0 0

Top half

Section 1
1st round 2nd round Quarter finals
                     
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Song In-jun  (KOR)0 222 
32 Flag of San Marino.svg  Leonardo Tura  (SMR)20 0 0  
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Song In-jun  (KOR)21 22 
16 Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Benítez  (PAR)0 1 0 0  
17 Flag of Australia.svg  Jason Hurnall  (AUS)0 220 0
16 Flag of Paraguay.svg  Alejandro Benítez  (PAR)20 0 22
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Song In-jun  (KOR)1 0 0 0  
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Senna Roos  (BEL)1 222 
9 Flag of Turkey.svg  Samet Ak  (TUR)220 0 2
24 Flag of Germany.svg  Matthias Potrafke  (GER)0 0 220
9 Flag of Turkey.svg  Samet Ak  (TUR)0 1 0 0  
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Senna Roos  (BEL)21 22 
25 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Md Ibrahim Sheik Rezowan  (BAN)0 0 1 22
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Senna Roos  (BEL)221 0 0
Section 2
1st round 2nd round Quarter finals
                     
5 Flag of India.svg  Akash Akash  (IND)0 21 0 2
28 Flag of Canada.svg  Benjamen Lee  (CAN)20 1 20
5 Flag of India.svg  Akash Akash  (IND)221 1  
21 Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Manuel Solera  (ESP)0 0 1 1  
21 Flag of Spain.svg  Jose Manuel Solera  (ESP)0 0 222
12 Flag of Thailand.svg  Aitthiwat Soithong  (THA)220 0 0
5 Flag of India.svg  Akash Akash  (IND)20 21 1
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Carlos Daniel Vaca Cordero  (MEX)0 20 1 1
13 Flag of Colombia.svg  David Cadena  (COL)0 20 22
20 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Franck Eyeni  (CIV)20 20 0
13 Flag of Colombia.svg  David Cadena  (COL)0 0 0   
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Carlos Daniel Vaca Cordero  (MEX)222  
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dan Thompson  (GBR)0 0 0   
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Carlos Daniel Vaca Cordero  (MEX)222  

Bottom half

Section 3
1st round 2nd round Quarter finals
                     
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Hao  (CHN)222  
30 Flag of South Africa.svg  Wian Roux  (RSA)0 0 0   
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Hao  (CHN)21 20 0
14 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ravien Dalpatadu  (SRI)0 1 0 22
19 Flag of Cuba.svg  Hazael Jesus Rodríguez Valero  (CUB)20 0 21
14 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ravien Dalpatadu  (SRI)0 220 1
14 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ravien Dalpatadu  (SRI)20 0 0  
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Ovchynnikov  (UKR)0 222 
11 Flag of Egypt.svg  Youssof Tolba  (EGY)1 20 20
22 Flag of Japan.svg  Tetsuya Aoshima  (JPN)1 0 20 2
11 Flag of Egypt.svg  Youssof Tolba  (EGY)20 1 20
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Ovchynnikov  (UKR)0 21 0 2
27 Flag of Italy.svg  Federico Fabrizzi  (ITA)0 0 20  
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Ovchynnikov  (UKR)220 2 
Section 4
1st round 2nd round Quarter finals
                     
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Stanislav Cheremiskin  (RUS)0 222 
26 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alikhan Mustafin  (KAZ)20 0 0  
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Stanislav Cheremiskin  (RUS)1 0 20 1
23 Flag of Iran.svg  Reza Shabani  (IRI)1 20 21
23 Flag of Iran.svg  Reza Shabani  (IRI)20 22 
10 Flag of Estonia.svg  Hendrik Õun  (EST)0 20 0  
23 Flag of Iran.svg  Reza Shabani  (IRI)0 0 0   
15 Flag of the United States.svg  Trenton Cowles  (USA)222  
15 Flag of the United States.svg  Trenton Cowles  (USA)222  
18 Flag of Brazil.svg  Mateus de Carvalho Almeida  (BRA)0 0 0   
15 Flag of the United States.svg  Trenton Cowles  (USA)21 22 
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tang Chih-chun  (TPE)0 1 0 0  
31 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Louis Gino Aurelien Juhel  (MRI)0 0 0   
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tang Chih-chun  (TPE)222 

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