Archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual W1

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Archery, Men's W1
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Venue Yumenoshima Park Archery Field
Dates27–30 August
Competitors12 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg David Drahonínský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.svg Nihat Türkmenoğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Bronze medal icon.svg Bahattin Hekimoğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
2016
2024

The men's individual W1 archery discipline at the 2020 Summer Paralympics will be contested from 27 to 30 August.

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In the ranking rounds each archer shoots 72 arrows, and is seeded according to score. In the knock-out stages each archer shoots three arrows per set against an opponent, the scores being aggregated. Losing semifinalists compete in a bronze medal match. [1] As the field contained 12 archers, the four highest ranked archers will proceed directly to the quarter-final round; the remaining eight will enter in the Round of 16.

Ranking round

The ranking round of the men's individual W1 event was held on 27 August. [2] [3]

RankArcherNation10sXsScoreNotes
1 Nihat Türkmenoğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 237661PR
2 David Drahonínský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 238651
3 Zhang Tianxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 269650
4 Tamás Gáspár Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 224647
5 Bahattin Hekimoğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 208643
6 Mohammad Reza Zandi Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 205643SB
7 Shaun Anderson Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 174637
8 Koo Dong-sub Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 178625
9 Kohji Oyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 143624PB
10 Hélcio Perilo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 131622PB
11 Li Ji Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 134616
12 Alexei Leonov Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 167612

Knockout rounds

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
1 Flag of Turkey.svg  Türkmenoğlu  (TUR)133
9 Flag of Japan.svg  Oyama  (JPN)129 10+9 Flag of Japan.svg  Oyama  (JPN)129
8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Koo  (KOR)129 101 Flag of Turkey.svg  Türkmenoğlu  (TUR)139
5 Flag of Turkey.svg  Hekimoğlu  (TUR)1355 Flag of Turkey.svg  Hekimoğlu  (TUR)132
12 Flag placeholder.svg  Leonov  (RPC)107 5 Flag of Turkey.svg  Hekimoğlu  (TUR)138
4 Flag of Hungary.svg  Gáspár  (HUN)135
1 Flag of Turkey.svg  Türkmenoğlu  (TUR)141
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Drahonínský  (CZE)142
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang  (CHN)129
11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li  (CHN)133 6 Flag of Iran.svg  Zandi  (IRI)137
6 Flag of Iran.svg  Zandi  (IRI)1386 Flag of Iran.svg  Zandi  (IRI)131 Bronze medal match
7 Flag of South Africa.svg  Anderson  (RSA)123 62 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Drahonínský  (CZE)139
10 Flag of Brazil.svg  Perilo  (BRA)123 910 Flag of Brazil.svg  Perilo  (BRA)129 5 Flag of Turkey.svg  Hekimoğlu  (TUR)139
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Drahonínský  (CZE)1406 Flag of Iran.svg  Zandi  (IRI)134

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