Archery at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's individual compound

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Men's individual compound
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueFuyang Yinhu Sports Centre
Dates1–7 October 2023
Competitors64 from 22 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  2014
2026  

The men's individual recurve archery competition at the 2022 Asian Games was held from 1 to 7 October 2023 at Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre. [1]

Contents

A total of 64 archers participated in the ranking round. Only the top two archers from each country were allowed to progress to the knockout stage.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 1 October 202314:20Qualification round
Monday, 2 October 202312:151/32 eliminations
13:351/16 eliminations
14:051/8 eliminations
Tuesday, 3 October 202310:00Quarterfinals
12:00Semifinals
Saturday, 7 October 202309:20Bronze medal match
09:40Gold medal match

Results

Qualification round

RankSeedAthleteHalfTotal10sXs
1st2nd
11Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)3573557126426
22Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Cheng-wei  (TPE)3563557116326
33Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)3533567096132
44Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)3513577086028
55Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Tyutyun  (KAZ)3543537075918
66Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Saleh Palizban  (IRI)3523537055726
77Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)3503537035728
8Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jong-ho  (KOR)3523507025529
98Flag of Malaysia.svg  Juwaidi Mazuki  (MAS)3503527025427
10Flag of India.svg  Prathamesh Jawkar  (IND)3493517005326
119Flag of Bhutan.svg  Tandin Dorji  (BHU)3473526995322
1210Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alang Arif Aqil  (MAS)3483516995316
1311Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Akbarali Karabayev  (KAZ)3453546995225
1412Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Mohammad Ashikuzzaman  (BAN)3503496995222
1513Flag of Iran.svg  Armin Pakzad  (IRI)3453536985228
16Flag of India.svg  Rajat Chauhan  (IND)3483506985225
1714Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Chieh-lun  (TPE)3523456974917
1815Flag of Indonesia.svg  Dhany Diva Pradana  (INA)3423546965217
19Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Yang Cheng-jui  (TPE)3453496944921
2016Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Patrick Lee  (HKG)3443506944826
2117Flag of Indonesia.svg  Deki Adika Hastian  (INA)3433516944618
22Flag of Malaysia.svg  Syafiq Ariffin  (MAS)3393546934922
2318Flag of Vietnam.svg  Dương Duy Bảo  (VIE)3423516934718
24Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Yong-hee  (KOR)3413516925334
25Flag of Iran.svg  Milad Rashidi  (IRI)3473456924722
26Flag of Indonesia.svg  Hendika Pratama Putra  (INA)3443486924718
2719Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Cheung Cheuk Sing  (HKG)3493426914719
2820Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Đầy  (VIE)3443476914517
2921Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Sohel Rana  (BAN)3433476904518
30Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Pan Yu-ping  (TPE)3443456894122
3122Flag of Thailand.svg  Sirapop Chainak  (THA)3453436884824
32Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tsui Chun Kit  (HKG)3393496884511
3323Flag of Bhutan.svg  Khendrup  (BHU)3453436884417
3424Flag of Thailand.svg  Kittiphat Uthaimongkol  (THA)3403486884416
3525Flag of Singapore.svg  Woon Teng Ng  (SGP)3423446864421
36Flag of Thailand.svg  Ratanadanai Wongtana  (THA)3473396864119
37Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Bunyod Mirzametov  (KAZ)3423446864118
3826Flag of the Philippines.svg  Paul Dela Cruz  (PHI)3393476864014
39Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ryan Hidayat  (INA)3363496854315
40Flag of Thailand.svg  Nitiphum Chatachot  (THA)3393446833916
4127Flag of Iraq.svg  Eshaq Ibrahim  (IRQ)3423406824417
4228Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Rodhan  (KSA)3393416803822
4329Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Belal Al-Awadi  (KSA)3353456803819
44Flag of Malaysia.svg  Wong Co Wan  (MAS)3413396803618
45Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Sze Sing Yu  (HKG)347333680368
4630Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Al-Shatti  (KUW)332346678378
4731Flag of Mongolia.svg  Pürevdorjiin Jamiyangombo  (MGL)339338677357
48Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Shamil Sagutdinov  (KAZ)3313436743515
4932Flag of Kuwait.svg  Bader Al-Shalahi  (KUW)3373366733513
50Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Trung Hiếu  (VIE)3253446693512
51Flag of Bhutan.svg  Younten Jamtsho  (BHU)3323356673410
5233Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohammed Binamro  (UAE)3293386673010
5334Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Wasantha Kumara  (SRI)3283366643315
54Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Mithu Rahman  (BAN)3303336633015
55Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Majdi Al-Subhi  (KSA)3293326612711
56Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Nawaz Ahmed Rakib  (BAN)3273336603716
5735Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Abadi  (QAT)3243356592610
5836Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganzorigiin Shandan  (MGL)326333659259
59Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saud Al-Arifi  (KSA)3243336573213
6037Flag of Singapore.svg  Alan Lee  (SGP)326329655247
61Flag of Mongolia.svg  Shagjsürengiin Davaakhüü  (MGL)322331653204
62Flag of Singapore.svg  Goh Jun Hui  (SGP)323322645206
63Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganbaataryn Ganzorig  (MGL)318326644226
6438Flag of Nepal.svg  Yogendra Sherchan  (NEP)313309622165

Knockout round

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal match
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)145
4 Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)1474 Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)147
3 Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)1503 Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)149
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)146
Bronze medal match
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)146
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)147

Section 1

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)147
33 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohammed Binamro  (UAE)137 32 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Bader Al-Shalahi  (KUW)146
32 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Bader Al-Shalahi  (KUW)1381 Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)149
17 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Deki Adika Hastian  (INA)147
17 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Deki Adika Hastian  (INA)144
16 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Patrick Lee  (HKG)141
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Joo Jae-hoon  (KOR)148
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Juwaidi Mazuki  (MAS)135
9 Flag of Bhutan.svg  Tandin Dorji  (BHU)148
24 Flag of Thailand.svg  Kittiphat Uthaimongkol  (THA)142
9 Flag of Bhutan.svg  Tandin Dorji  (BHU)146
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Juwaidi Mazuki  (MAS)147
25 Flag of Singapore.svg  Woon Teng Ng  (SGP)145
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Juwaidi Mazuki  (MAS)146

Section 2

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Tyutyun  (KAZ)149
37 Flag of Singapore.svg  Alan Lee  (SGP)14237 Flag of Singapore.svg  Alan Lee  (SGP)137
28 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Rodhan  (KSA)138 5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Tyutyun  (KAZ)149
21 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Sohel Rana  (BAN)144
21 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Sohel Rana  (BAN)146
12 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Mohammad Ashikuzzaman  (BAN)145
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Tyutyun  (KAZ)14710
4 Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)14710+
13 Flag of Iran.svg  Armin Pakzad  (IRI)145
20 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Đầy  (VIE)146
20 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Đầy  (VIE)142
29 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Belal Al-Awadi  (KSA)1414 Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)146
36 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganzorigiin Shandan  (MGL)140 29 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Belal Al-Awadi  (KSA)139
4 Flag of India.svg  Abhishek Verma  (IND)147

Section 3

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals
3 Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)148
35 Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Abadi  (QAT)134 30 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Al-Shatti  (KUW)138
30 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Al-Shatti  (KUW)1413 Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)146
14 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Chieh-lun  (TPE)145
19 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Cheung Cheuk Sing  (HKG)143
14 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Chieh-lun  (TPE)147
3 Flag of India.svg  Ojas Pravin Deotale  (IND)150
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Akbarali Karabayev  (KAZ)142
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Akbarali Karabayev  (KAZ)14610
22 Flag of Thailand.svg  Sirapop Chainak  (THA)1469
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Akbarali Karabayev  (KAZ)148
27 Flag of Iraq.svg  Eshaq Ibrahim  (IRQ)1406 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Saleh Palizban  (IRI)146
38 Flag of Nepal.svg  Yogendra Sherchan  (NEP)135 27 Flag of Iraq.svg  Eshaq Ibrahim  (IRQ)142
6 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Saleh Palizban  (IRI)145

Section 4

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarterfinals
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)149
26 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Paul Dela Cruz  (PHI)142
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)149
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alang Arif Aqil  (MAS)145
23 Flag of Bhutan.svg  Khendrup  (BHU)138
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alang Arif Aqil  (MAS)146
7 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Jae-won  (KOR)147
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Cheng-wei  (TPE)144
15 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Dhany Diva Pradana  (INA)14410
18 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Dương Duy Bảo  (VIE)1449
15 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Dhany Diva Pradana  (INA)145
31 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Pürevdorjiin Jamiyangombo  (MGL)137 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Cheng-wei  (TPE)146
34 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Wasantha Kumara  (SRI)13934 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Wasantha Kumara  (SRI)128
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Cheng-wei  (TPE)148

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