Field archery at the 2001 World Games – Men's recurve

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Field archery men's recurve
at the 2001 World Games
Venue Opas Skiing Spot, Akita, Japan
Dates17–19 August 2001
Competitors20 from 13 nations
Medalists
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The men's recurve archery competition at the 2001 World Games took place from 17 to 19 August 2001 at the Opas Skiing Spot in Akita, Japan. [1]

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Competition format

A total of 20 archers entered the competition. The best four athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the semifinals.

Results

Preliminary round

RankArcherNationScoreNote
1 Michele Frangilli Flag of Italy.svg Italy 682Q
2 Jay Barrs Flag of the United States.svg United States 667Q
3 Nicolas Gaudron Flag of France.svg France 661Q
4 Fulvio Verdecchia Flag of Italy.svg Italy 661Q
5 Gerard Koonings Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 656
6 Ron van der Hoff Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 653
7 Karl Blondeau Flag of France.svg France 651
8 Jonas Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 649
9 Mats Swordal Flag of Norway.svg Norway 643
10 Kazutaka Kinoshita Flag of Japan.svg Japan 642
11 Jonathan Shales Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 641
12 Asamitsu Takemura Flag of Japan.svg Japan 640
13 Paul Kelly Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 639
14 Michael Fisher Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 638
15 Sigmund Lindberget Flag of Norway.svg Norway 619
16 Joseph McGlyn Flag of the United States.svg United States 611
17 Rudolf Grube Flag of Austria.svg Austria 604
18 Peter Ebden Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 595
19 Patrick Choi Chong Ma Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 500
20 Bulathwela Fernando Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 486

Finals

 Semifinals  Finals
         
 1 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Frangilli 52 
 4 Flag of Italy.svg Fulvio Verdecchia 50  
   1 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Frangilli 55
   2 Flag of the United States.svg Jay Barrs 56
 2 Flag of the United States.svg Jay Barrs 49  
 3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Gaudron 46 Third place
 
4 Flag of Italy.svg Fulvio Verdecchia 53(5,5)
 3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Gaudron 53(5,4)

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References

  1. "Results". Archived from the original on 2006-06-19. Retrieved 2020-06-20.