Date | 12 – 21 August 2004 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Panathinaiko Stadio, Athina / Proponitirio Toksovolias, Akharnes | |
Participants | 39 from 13 countries | |
Format | Teams consisted of three archers. Ranking rounds scores based on scores carried over from individual ranking round. Matches consisted of 27 arrows, 9 by each archer. Tie-breaking for the final placements was done by the following method. Losers in each round were ranked according to the score they shot in that round. Ties in that round were broken by the number of 10s shot in that round and then the number of 9s shot in that round. If still tied the score in the preceding round was used as the tie-breaker, followed by number of 10s, and then number of 9s in the preceding round. Team event shot entirely at 70 metres. | |
Olympic Record (Ranking Round, 216 arrows) | 2,031 WR / Jang Yong-Ho • Kim Bo-Ram • Oh Gyo-Mun KOR / 28 July 1996 |
By 2004, Korea was easily the world’s dominant archery nation, slightly more so for the women, but the men were also formidable. Beginning in 1995 and going through 2011, Korean men won seven of eight team world titles, missing only in 1999. With that background, the defending champions were heavily favored. Korea led the ranking round and received a bye. They went on to win their gold medal with one very close match, that in the quarter-finals when they narrowly defeated the Netherlands 250-249. The bronze medal came down to the United States against Ukraine, with Ukraine winning an upset victory, 237-236.
Pos | Competitors | NOC | ||||||
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1 | Republic of Korea | KOR | Gold | |||||
Im Dong-Hyeon • Jang Yong-Ho • Park Gyeong-Mo | ||||||||
2 | Chinese Taipei | TPE | Silver | |||||
Chen Szu-Yuan • Liu Ming-Huang • Wang Cheng-Pang | ||||||||
3 | Ukraine | UKR | Bronze | |||||
Dmytro Hrachov • Viktor Ruban • Oleksandr Serdiuk | ||||||||
4 | United States | USA | ||||||
Butch Johnson • John Magera • Vic Wunderle | ||||||||
5 | Netherlands | NED | ||||||
Pieter Custers • Wietse van Alten • Ron van der Hoff | ||||||||
6 | Australia | AUS | ||||||
Dave Barnes • Tim Cuddihy • Simon Fairweather | ||||||||
7 | Italy | ITA | ||||||
Ilario Di Buò • Michele Frangilli • Marco Galiazzo | ||||||||
8 | Japan | JPN | ||||||
Takaharu Furukawa • Yuji Hamano • Hiroshi Yamamoto | ||||||||
9 | Sweden | SWE | ||||||
Jonas Andersson • Mattias Eriksson • Magnus Petersson | ||||||||
10 | France | FRA | ||||||
Jocelyn de Grandis • Franck Fisseux • Thomas Naglieri | ||||||||
11 | India | IND | ||||||
Satyadev Prasad • Tarundeep Rai • Majhi Sawaiyan | ||||||||
12 | Mexico | MEX | ||||||
Jorge Chapoy • Eduardo Magaña • Juanjo Serrano | ||||||||
13 | Greece | GRE | ||||||
Georgios Kalogiannidis • Alexandros Karageorgiou • Apostolos Nanos |
Date | 12 August 2004 — 14:00 |
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Format | Ranking round for placement into single-elimination tournament. |
Date | 21 August 2004 — 8:30 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitors | NOC | Result | Competitors | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 21 Aug | Republic of Korea | KOR | bye | |||
Match #2 | 21 Aug 8:30 | Mexico | MEX | 234 – 244 | Netherlands | NED | |
Match #3 | 21 Aug | France | FRA | 241 – 254 | Japan | JPN | |
Match #4 | 21 Aug 8:57 | Greece | GRE | 225 – 243 | Ukraine | UKR | |
Match #5 | 21 Aug 9:24 | Italy | ITA | bye | |||
Match #6 | 21 Aug 9:24 | United States | USA | 246 – 242 | Sweden | SWE | |
Match #7 | 21 Aug 9:51 | India | IND | 236 – 248 | Australia | AUS | |
Match #8 | 21 Aug | Chinese Taipei | TPE | bye |
Date | 21 August 2004 — 10:30 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the semi-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitors | NOC | Result | Competitors | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 21 Aug 10:30 | Republic of Korea | KOR | 250 – 249 | Netherlands | NED | |
Match #2 | 21 Aug 10:30 | Ukraine | UKR | 242 – 236 | Japan | JPN | |
Match #3 | 21 Aug 10:57 | United States | USA | 243 – 240 | Italy | ITA | |
Match #4 | 21 Aug 10:57 | Chinese Taipei | TPE | 250 – 247 | Australia | AUS |
Date | 21 August 2004 — 15:45 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the final round. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitors | NOC | Result | Competitors | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 21 Aug 15:45 | Republic of Korea | KOR | 242 – 239 | Ukraine | UKR | |
Match #2 | 21 Aug 16:13 | Chinese Taipei | TPE | 244 – 243 | United States | USA |
Date | 21 August 2004 — 16:44 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitors | NOC | Result | Competitors | NOC | |
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Match 1/2 | 21 Aug 16:44 | Republic of Korea | KOR | 251 – 245 | Chinese Taipei | TPE | |
Match 3/4 | 21 Aug 17:14 | Ukraine | UKR | 237 – 235 | United States | USA |