Archery at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual recurve open

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Archery, Men's recurve open
at the XVII Paralympic Games
Dates29 August – 4 September 2024
Competitors30 from 24 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Harvinder Singh Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg Łukasz Ciszek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Bronze medal icon.svg Mohammad Reza Arab Ameri Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
2020
2028

The men's individual recurve open archery discipline at the 2024 Summer Paralympics will be contested from 29 August to 4 September at Les Invalides. [1]

Contents

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. [2] As the field contained 30 archers, the two highest-ranked archers in the ranking round progressed directly to the round of 16 places. [3]

Record

Records are as followed: [4]

World RecordFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Reza Arab Ameri  (IRI)667 Hangzhou, China 23 October 2023
Paralympic RecordFlag of Iran.svg  Gholamreza Rahimi  (IRI)644 Tokyo, Japan 27 August 2021

Ranking round

The ranking round of the men's individual recurve event was held on 29 August.

RankArcherNationality10XTotalNote
1 Guillaume Toucoullet Flag of France.svg  France 257652PR
2 Kwak Geon-hwi Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 238647PB
3 Kholidin Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 235647PB
4 Sadık Savaş Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2110646PB
5 Mohammad Reza Arab Ameri Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 235645
6 Łukasz Ciszek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2310642PB
7 Samuel Molina Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 234641
8 Gholamreza Rahimi Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 205640
9 Harvinder Singh Flag of India.svg  India 195637
10 Gan Jun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 195636SB
11 Stefano Travisani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 203627
12 Suresh Selvathamby Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 155625SB
13 Hanreuchai Netsiri Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 176624
14 Zhao Lixue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 167617
15 Dejan Fabčič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 158615SB
16 Héctor Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 134611
17 Juan Blas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 155606
18 Yavuz Papağan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 166605SB
19 David Ivan Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 143604SB
20 Ruslan Tsymbaliuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 112604
21 Eric Bennett Flag of the United States.svg  United States 132602
22 Tomohiro Ueyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 156599
23 Taymon Kenton-Smith Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 81596
24 Tseng Lung-hui Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Chinese Taipei 106594
25 Setiawan Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 133592
26 Al-Amin Hossain Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 100580PB
27 Jordan White Flag of the United States.svg  United States 73580PB
28 Jahan Musayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 53568
29 Luciano Rezende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 61495
30 Vasyl Naumchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 52473
Key

Knockout rounds

The knockout rounds will be held on 4 September 2024.

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of France.svg  Toucoullet  (FRA)4 26 26 272826
17 Flag of Guatemala.svg  Blas  (GUA)4 27 22 24 2827 16 Flag of Colombia.svg  Ramírez  (COL)6272825 24 28
16 Flag of Colombia.svg  Ramírez  (COL)6292624 26 27 16 Flag of Colombia.svg  Ramírez  (COL)2 25 24 27 25 -
9 Flag of India.svg  Singh  (IND)725 2726 24259 Flag of India.svg  Singh  (IND)625 2827 26-
24 Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Tseng  (TPE)3 25 26 2923 17 9 Flag of India.svg  Singh  (IND)627 282828-
25 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Setiawan  (INA)6252416 27 2625 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Setiawan  (INA)2 2825 27 15 -
8 Flag of Iran.svg  Rahimi  (IRI)4 24 22 252923 9 Flag of India.svg  Singh  (IND)725 27 272626
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Arab Ameri  (IRI)62722 2725 275 Flag of Iran.svg  Arab Ameri  (IRI)3 2627 25 24 25
28 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Musayev  (AZE)4 19 2425 2720 5 Flag of Iran.svg  Arab Ameri  (IRI)623 282928
21 Flag of the United States.svg  Bennett  (USA)2 18 23 2524 12 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Selvathamby  (MAS)2 2423 27 27
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Selvathamby  (MAS)6232423 285 Flag of Iran.svg  Arab Ameri  (IRI)6262827- -
13 Flag of Thailand.svg  Netsiri  (THA)WSO62622 25 26 264 Flag of Turkey.svg  Savaş  (TUR)0 24 27 17 - -
20 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tsymbaliuk  (UKR)5 25 242626 24 13 Flag of Thailand.svg  Netsiri  (THA)4 23 27 2727 27
29 Flag of Brazil.svg  Rezende  (BRA)0 20 23 24 4 Flag of Turkey.svg  Savaş  (TUR)62827 26 27 28
4 Flag of Turkey.svg  Savaş  (TUR)6292826

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Kholidin  (INA)DSQ
30 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Naumchuk  (UKR)30 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Naumchuk  (UKR)0 18 17 15
19 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ivan  (SVK)4 2423 22 2626 14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao  (CHN)6272828
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao  (CHN)614 262923 2914 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao  (CHN)4 27 27 2724 24
11 Flag of Italy.svg  Travisani  (ITA)2 17 2722 21 6 Flag of Poland.svg  Ciszek  (POL)62827 26 2624
22 Flag of Japan.svg  Ueyama  (JPN)62824 272722 Flag of Japan.svg  Ueyama  (JPN)3 2726 24 28 26
27 Flag of the United States.svg  White  (USA)2 25 26 23 24 6 Flag of Poland.svg  Ciszek  (POL)723 26 282929
6 Flag of Poland.svg  Ciszek  (POL)625 2723 276 Flag of Poland.svg  Ciszek  (POL)6282624 28-
7 Flag of Mexico.svg  Molina  (MEX)7232924 2823 Flag of Australia.svg  Kenton-Smith  (AUS)2 26 25 2525 -
26 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Hossain  (BAN)1 21 21 24 16 7 Flag of Mexico.svg  Molina  (MEX)4 2725 2823 25
23 Flag of Australia.svg  Kenton-Smith  (AUS)62923 292623 Flag of Australia.svg  Kenton-Smith  (AUS)625 2723 2529
10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gan  (CHN)2 24 2623 24 23 Flag of Australia.svg  Kenton-Smith  (AUS)6272728 25 28
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Fabčič  (SLO)4 22 2223 2324 2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwok  (KOR)4 25 26 292926
18 Flag of Turkey.svg  Papağan  (TUR)62615 2519 2718 Flag of Turkey.svg  Papağan  (TUR)2 26 2826 23
2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwok  (KOR)62923 2825

Finals

Gold medal match
        
9 Flag of India.svg  Harvinder Singh  (IND)Gold medal icon.svg6282829- -
6 Flag of Poland.svg  Łukasz Ciszek  (POL)Silver medal icon.svg0 24 27 25 - -
Bronze medal match
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Reza Arab Ameri  (IRI)Bronze medal icon.svg6282625
23 Flag of Australia.svg  Taymon Kenton-Smith  (AUS)0 25 23 24

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