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2014 World Indoor Target Archery Championships
LocationFrance Nîmes, France
Start date2014-02-26
End date2014-03-02
Competitors353 from 45 nations
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The 2014 World Indoor Target Archery Championships was the 12th edition of the World Indoor Archery Championships. The event was held in Nîmes, France, from February 26 to March 2, 2014, and was organized by World Archery.[1]

Events

Recurve

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Ryan Tyack
 Australia
Viktor Ruban
 Ukraine
Brady Ellison
 United States
[2]
Men's team  Ukraine
Heorhiy Ivanytskyy
Markiyan Ivashko
Viktor Ruban
 Japan
Hideki Kikuchi
Naoya Oniyama
Shungo Tabata
 Netherlands
Sjef van den Berg
Rick van den Oever
Rick van der Ven
[3]
Women's individual Aida Roman
 Mexico
Miki Nakamura
 Japan
Anastasia Pavlova
 Ukraine
[4]
Women's team  Ukraine
Veronika Marchenko
Anastasia Pavlova
Lidiia Sichenikova
 Germany
Veronika Haidn Tschalova
Elena Richter
Karina Winter
 Poland
Natalia Lesniak
Karina Lipiarska
Adriana Zuranska
[5]

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Maximilian Weckmueller
 Germany
Carlo Schmitz
 Germany
David Pasqualucci
 Italy
[6]
Men's team  France
Thomas Antoine
Lucas Daniel
Thomas Koenig
 Ukraine
Anton Komar
Valentyn Kutsyy
Mykhaylo-Yaroslav Malyk
 Turkey
Berat Aydin
Kerem Kirsever
Orkun Ege Tokusoglu
[7]
Women's individual Tatiana Andreoli
 Italy
Ariuna Zhargalova
 Russia
Sylwia Zyzanska
 Poland
[8]
Women's team  Italy
Tatiana Andreoli
Sara Ret
Loredana Spera
 Ukraine
Solomiya Gnyp
Viktoria Oleksiyk
Polina Rodionova
 Russia
Zhibzema Dambaeva
Valeria Mylnikova
Ariuna Zhargalova
[9]

Compound

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Sergio Pagni
 Italy
Reo Wilde
 United States
Stephan Hansen
 Denmark
[10]
Men's team  United States
Jesse Broadwater
Braden Gellenthien
Reo Wilde
 Denmark
Martin Damsbo
Stephan Hansen
Patrick Laursen
 Sweden
Magnus Carlsson
Carl-Henrik Gidenskold
Morgan Lundin
[11]
Women's individual Sophie Dodemont
 France
Christie Colin
 United States
Pascale Lebecque
 France
[12]
Women's team  Mexico
Rosalia Dominguez
Brenda Merino
Linda Ochoa
 United States
Christie Colin
Crystal Gauvin
Erika Jones
 South Africa
Gerda Roux
Jeanine van Kradenburg
Danelle Wentzel
[13]

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Viktor Orosz
 Hungary
Mario Vavro
 Croatia
Bridger Deaton
 United States
[14]
Men's team  United States
Bridger Deaton
Dillon McGeorge
Charlie Weinstein
 Italy
Valerio Della Stua
Michele Nencioni
Jesse Sut
 Croatia
Domagoj Buden
Andelo Suvak
Mario Vavro
[15]
Women's individual Mariya Shkolna
 Ukraine
Emily Bee
 United States
Lexi Keller
 United States
[16]
Women's team  Turkey
Aleyna Akcinar
Yesim Bostan
Begum Topkarci
 United States
Emily Bee
Lexi Keller
Brogan Williams
 Russia
Sofia Khlystova
Alexandra Savenkova
Mariia Vinogradova
[17]

Medal table

1  Ukraine 3 3 1 7
2  Italy 3 1 1 5
3  United States 2 5 3 10
4  France 2 - 1 3
5  Mexico 2 - - 2
6  Germany 1 2 - 3
7  Turkey 1 - 1 2
8  Australia 1 - - 1
 Hungary 1 - - 1
10  Japan - 2 - 2
11  Russia - 1 2 3
12  Croatia - 1 1 2
 Denmark - 1 1 2
14  Poland - - 2 2
15  Netherlands - - 1 1
 South Africa - - 1 1
 Sweden - - 1 1

Participating nations

45 nations registered 353 athletes across disciplines, significantly more than in Las Vegas in 2012.[2]

References