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Archery at the 1968 Summer Paralympics

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Archery
at the III Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
Competitors154 from 24 nations
1964
1972

Archery at the 1968 Summer Paralympics consisted of thirteen events, eight for men and five for women.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)33511
2 Great Britain (GBR)2215
3 Australia (AUS)2204
4 France (FRA)2125
5 South Africa (RSA)2002
6 West Germany (FRG)1113
7 Netherlands (NED)1102
8 Sweden (SWE)0202
9 Ireland (IRL)0101
10 Switzerland (SUI)0022
11 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (11 entries)13131238

Participating nations

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Albion round open
details
Tony South
 Australia
Popke Popkema
 Netherlands
Klemens
 United States
Albion round team open
details
 United States (USA)
Gene Geissinger
Thomas D. Kelderhouse
Klemens
 Great Britain (GBR)
Tony Potter
John Robertson
Dennis Slough
 France (FRA)
David
Trouverie
Ventadour
Columbia round open
details
Alan Conn
 Australia
Reno Levis
 United States
Giuliano Koten
 Italy
Columbia round team open
details
 United States (USA)
Classon
Reno Levis
O'Donnell
 West Germany (FRG)
Luft
P. Prothmann
Heinz Simon
 Switzerland (SUI)
Gilbert Gauthier
Rudolf Pluer
Andre Sironi
FITA round open
details
Popke Popkema
 Netherlands
Tony South
 Australia
Elbracht
 West Germany
FITA round team open
details
 West Germany (FRG)
Elbracht
Gobel
Schaede
 Great Britain (GBR)
Tony Potter
John Robertson
Dennis Slough
 United States (USA)
Gene Geissinger
Thomas D. Kelderhouse
Klemens
St. Nicholas round cervical
details
Derek Nicholson
 Great Britain
Allan McLucas
 Australia
Stephen Bradshaw
 Great Britain
St. Nicholas round paraplegic
details
Arballo
 United States
Nadal
 France
Guesnon
 France

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Albion round open
details
Margaret Harriman
 South Africa
Judy Webb
 United States
Arlette Keller
 Switzerland
Columbia round open
details
Mireille Marraschin
 France
Soulek
 United States
Cornett
 United States
FITA round open
details
Margaret Harriman
 South Africa
Rodaster
 Sweden
Judy Webb
 United States
St. Nicholas round cervical
details
Ruth Brooks
 Great Britain
Rosaleen Gallagher
 Ireland
None
St. Nicholas round paraplegic
details
Girard
 France
Johansson
 Sweden
Moore
 United States

References