Archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics | |||
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Qualification | |||
Compound open | men | women | team |
Recurve open | men | women | team |
W1 | men | women | team |
Qualification for archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics begins on 1 June 2019 and ends on 1 July 2020.
Competition | Date | Venue | Berths |
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2019 World Para Archery Championships [1] | 3 - 9 June 2019 | Den Bosch | 80 qualified slots 50 males 30 females |
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia) | 19 - 26 October 2019 | Bangkok | 10 qualified slots 5 males 5 females |
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas) | 22 - 28 March 2021 | Monterrey | 10 qualified slots 5 males 5 females |
| 10 qualified slots 5 males 5 females | ||
2020 World Qualification Tournament (incorporating 2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe)) | 4 - 11 July 2021 | Nové Město nad Metují | 12 qualified slots 6 males 6 females PLUS 10 CQT European spots |
Host country allocation | - | - | 6 qualified slots 3 males 3 females |
Bipartite Commission Invitation Allocation | 1 - 31 May 2020 | - | 12 qualified slots 6 males 6 females |
Total | 140 |
Qualification slots are allocated to the NPC, not to an individual athlete. However, bipartite commissions are allocated to the athlete, not to the NPC. [2]
Competition | Venue | Individual W1 Max 3 per NPC | Individual Compound Open Max 3 per NPC | Individual Recurve Max 3 per NPC |
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Host nation | - | - [3] | Japan (JPN) | - [3] |
2019 World Para Archery Championships (mixed team) [4] | Den Bosch | China (CHN) Czech Republic (CZE) Japan (JPN) RPC (RUS) | China (CHN) Iran (IRI) Italy (ITA) RPC (RUS) | China (CHN) Italy (ITA) RPC (RUS) South Korea (KOR) |
2019 World Para Archery Championships (individual events) [5] [6] | China (CHN) Czech Republic (CZE) | Australia (AUS) China (CHN) Finland (FIN) France (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) Great Britain (GBR) India (IND) India (IND) Iran (IRI) Italy (ITA) Slovakia (SVK) Slovakia (SVK) Thailand (THA) Thailand (THA) Turkey (TUR) Turkey (TUR) Ukraine (UKR) United States (USA) United States (USA) United States (USA) | China (CHN) France (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) Germany (GER) India (IND) India (IND) Iran (IRI) Iran (IRI) Japan (JPN) Malaysia (MAS) Poland (POL) RPC (RUS) Thailand (THA) Turkey (TUR) Turkey (TUR) United States (USA) United States (USA) | |
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia) | Bangkok | Iran (IRI) | Hong Kong (HKG) Malaysia (MAS) | Mongolia (MGL) Sri Lanka (SRI) |
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas) | Monterrey | Brazil (BRA) | Brazil (BRA) Colombia (COL) | Brazil (BRA) Mexico (MEX) |
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe) | Nove Mesto | Hungary (HUN) | RPC (RPC) Belgium (BEL) | France (FRA) Slovakia (SVK) |
2020 World Qualification Tournament | Nove Mesto | South Korea (KOR) Turkey (TUR) | Australia (AUS) France (FRA) | Romania (ROU) Czech Republic (CZE) |
Bipartite Commission Invitation | - | South Africa (RSA) | Costa Rica (CRC) Iraq (IRQ) South Africa (RSA) | Australia (AUS) Bhutan (BHU) Slovenia (SLO) |
Total (80 berths) | 12 | 26 | 32 |
Competition | Venue | Individual W1 Max 3 per NPC | Individual Compound Open Max 3 per NPC | Individual Recurve Max 3 per NPC |
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Host nation | - | [3] | Japan (JPN) | - [3] |
2019 World Para Archery Championships (mixed team) [7] | Den Bosch | China (CHN) Czech Republic (CZE) Japan (JPN) RPC (RUS) | China (CHN) Iran (IRI) Italy (ITA) RPC (RUS) | China (CHN) Italy (ITA) RPC (RUS) South Korea (KOR) |
2019 World Para Archery Championships (individual events) [8] | China (CHN) South Korea (KOR) | Brazil (BRA) France (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) Italy (ITA) RPC (RUS) Singapore (SGP) Sweden (SWE) Turkey (TUR) | China (CHN) Great Britain (GBR) Italy (ITA) Japan (JPN) Japan (JPN) Poland (POL) Turkey (TUR) Ukraine (UKR) | |
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia) | Bangkok | N/A | China (CHN) China (CHN) | South Korea (KOR) Thailand (THA) |
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas) | Monterrey | United States (USA) | Canada (CAN) Chile (CHI) | Brazil (BRA) United States (USA) |
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe) | Nove Mesto | Italy (ITA) | Great Britain (GBR) Turkey (TUR) | RPC (RPC) Greece (GRE) |
2020 World Qualification Tournament | Nove Mesto | Great Britain (GBR) Turkey (TUR) | Spain (ESP) South Korea (KOR) | Australia (AUS) Ukraine (UKR) |
Bipartite Commission Invitation | - | Czech Republic (CZE) Brazil (BRA) | India (IND) Ireland (IRL) Thailand (THA) | Colombia (COL) Iraq (IRQ) Latvia (LAT) |
Total (50 berths) | 12 | 24 | 24 |
The following teams are qualified in each of the mixed team events:
Competition | Mixed W1 Team | Mixed Compound Team | Mixed Recurve Team |
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Qualified nations | China (CHN) Czech Republic (CZE) Japan (JPN) RPC (RPC) South Korea (KOR) Turkey (TUR) Brazil (BRA) | China (CHN) Italy (ITA) Japan (JPN) RPC (RPC) Iran (IRI) France (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) Thailand (THA) RPC (RPC) Iran (IRI) | China (CHN) Czech Republic (CZE) Japan (JPN) RPC (RPC) |
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