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Archery at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's team

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Women's team recurve
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueGangseo Archery Field
Dates6–10 October
Competitors39 from 10 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The women's team recurve competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held from 6 to 10 October at the Gangseo Archery Field.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 6 October 2002 09:30 Qualification 70 m
11:00 Qualification 60 m
Monday, 7 October 2002 09:30 Qualification 50 m
11:00 Qualification 30 m
Thursday, 10 October 2002 10:00 1/8 finals
10:40 Quarterfinals
11:00 Semifinals
11:50 3rd–4th place
12:15 Final

Results

Qualification

Rank Team Distance Total 10s Xs
70m 60m 50m 30m
1  South Korea (KOR) 990 1007 986 1045 4028 206 79
Kim Mun-joung 328 340 320 352 1340 66 29
Park Hye-youn 330 325 338 346 1339 67 24
Park Sung-hyun 327 325 330 357 1339 64 22
Yun Mi-jin 332 342 328 347 1349 73 26
2  China (CHN) 961 987 960 1025 3933 162 48
Han Lu 308 327 320 340 1295 53 20
Yang Jianping 327 326 316 334 1303 52 17
Yu Hui 315 324 324 343 1306 49 11
Zhang Juanjuan 319 337 320 348 1324 61 20
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 949 989 950 1034 3922 164 43
Chen Hsin-i 310 324 305 336 1275 46 8
Peng Wei-ting 310 320 324 343 1297 50 11
Tsai Ching-wen 317 332 311 344 1304 50 22
Yuan Shu-chi 322 337 315 347 1321 64 10
4  Japan (JPN) 936 971 938 1015 3860 141 45
Mayumi Asano 318 336 312 339 1305 51 18
Sayami Matsushita 316 320 324 345 1305 52 16
Chisato Watanabe 294 303 270 315 1182 34 8
Yoko Yamaji 302 315 302 331 1250 38 11
5  North Korea (PRK) 939 983 921 990 3833 135 45
Choe Ok-sil 319 331 315 340 1305 51 18
Kim Myong-hui 312 331 309 333 1285 46 17
Kim Yong-ok 297 314 295 334 1240 29 4
Ri Koch-sun 308 321 297 317 1243 38 10
6  Malaysia (MAS) 907 934 918 975 3734 98 28
Anbarasi Subramaniam 270 305 284 338 1197 27 12
Fairuz Hanisah Che Ibrahim 298 307 296 329 1230 27 7
Lavanyah Raj Savindarasu 302 316 305 321 1244 31 8
Mon Redee Sut Txi 307 311 317 325 1260 40 13
7  Bhutan (BHU) 884 926 872 987 3669 83 24
Tshering Choden 302 305 296 327 1230 25 5
Dorji Dema 308 317 296 336 1257 35 11
Dorji Dolma 274 304 280 324 1182 23 8
Tenzin Lhamo 243 288 282 318 1131 25 10
8  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 864 904 897 987 3652 87 34
Anna Azlomets 278 270 311 328 1187 32 8
Irina Li 287 296 303 326 1212 23 8
Olga Pilipova 294 303 268 327 1192 28 13
Yelena Plotnikova 283 305 326 334 1248 36 13
9  Tajikistan (TJK) 811 898 845 989 3543 93 26
Nargis Nabieva 282 313 258 327 1180 28 7
Gavhar Rajabova 261 304 307 335 1207 39 15
Gulchehra Salimova 268 281 280 327 1156 26 4
10  Philippines (PHI) 768 794 902 905 3369 99 35
Rachel Cabral 300 304 311 336 1251 35 11
Jennifer Chan 303 330 323 346 1302 57 21
Purita Joy Marino 165 160 268 223 816 7 3
Joann Tabañag 256 267 523 6 2

Knockout round

1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  South Korea 240
9  Tajikistan 205 8  Kazakhstan 220
8  Kazakhstan 228 1  South Korea 234
4  Japan 216
5  North Korea 222
4  Japan 224
1  South Korea 246
3  Chinese Taipei 226
3  Chinese Taipei 229
6  Malaysia 217
3  Chinese Taipei 224 3rd–4th place
7  Bhutan 200 2  China 220
10  Philippines 222 10  Philippines 216 4  Japan 222
2  China 241 2  China 225

References