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2007 World Archery Championships – Women's team compound

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The women's team compound competition at the 2007 World Archery Championships took place in July 2007 in Leipzig, Germany. 18 teams of three archers took part in the women's compound qualification round, and the 16 teams with the highest cumulative totals qualified for the four-round knockout round, drawn according to their qualification round scores. The semi-finals and finals then took place on 14 July.

Belgium were the surprise winners of the tournament, knocking out Russia and France before defeating Italy in the final. Top qualifiers the United States set a 24-arrow world record of 232 in their quarter-final round against Germany.[1]

Seeds

Seedings were based on the combined total of the team members' qualification scores in the individual ranking rounds. The top 16 teams were assigned places in the draw depending on their overall ranking.

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Draw

1st Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
1 United States United States 224
16 South Africa South Africa 202 1 United States United States 232
9 Philippines Philippines 212 8 Germany Germany 220
8 Germany Germany 216 1 United States United States 220
5 Italy Italy 221 5 Italy Italy 222
12 Spain Spain 213 5 Italy Italy 228
13 Australia Australia 203 4 Sweden Sweden 222
4 Sweden Sweden 216 5 Italy Italy 219
3 France France 217 7 Belgium Belgium 223
14 India India 213 3 France France 222
11 Venezuela Venezuela 214 6 Mexico Mexico 220
6 Mexico Mexico 215 3 France France 218 3rd Place
7 Belgium Belgium 214 7 Belgium Belgium 220
10 Netherlands Netherlands 211 7 Belgium Belgium 223 1 United States United States 225
15 Canada Canada 207 2 Russia Russia 220 3 France France 221
2 Russia Russia 214

References

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