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Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team

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Men's team archery
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Green Archery Field
DatesAugust 9–11
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Winning score227
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Im Dong-Hyun
Lee Chang-Hwan
Park Kyung-Mo
 South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ilario Di Buò
Mauro Nespoli
Marco Galiazzo
 Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Xue Haifeng
Jiang Lin
Li Wenquan
 China
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The men's team archery event at the 2008 Summer Olympics was part of the archery programme and took place at the Olympic Green Archery Field. Ranking Round was scheduled for August 9 and elimination rounds and Finals took place on August 11. All archery is done at a range of 70 metres, with targets 1.22 metres in diameter.

As the defending Olympic champions, South Korea defended the title with two archers from the past Games, Im Dong-Hyun and Park Kyung-Mo. Chinese Taipei, silver at the last Games, participated at the event with only one Athens medalist, Wang Cheng Pang. Ukraine, bronze in Athens, brought Viktor Ruban and Oleksandr Serdyuk back at the Games.

12 teams qualified for the event at the Beijing Olympics: host China, plus the top 8 teams at the 44th Outdoor Archery World championship, held in Leipzig, Germany, and 3 other NOCs that qualified three athletes for the Games.

The competition begins with the same ranking round used to determine the individual event seeding. Each archer fires 72 arrows, with the scores of the team's three members summed to give the team score. The elimination rounds use a single-elimination tournament, with fixed brackets based on the ranking round seeding. Highly ranked teams get byes through to the quarterfinals. In each round of elimination, the two teams each fire 24 arrows (with each individual archer accounting for 8 of them). The higher scoring team moves on, while the lower scoring team is eliminated. The two semifinal losers face off for the bronze medal.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows. The change from the prior 27 arrow match to a 24 arrow match for the XXIX Olympiad meant that there was no standing Olympic record in the team match.

  • 216 arrow ranking round
World record  South Korea
Im Dong-Hyun, Park Kyung-Mo, Lee Chang-hwan
2039 Antalya, Turkey 28 May 2008
Olympic record  South Korea
Jang Yong-Ho, Kim Bo-Ram, Oh Kyo-Moon
2031 Atlanta, United States 1 July 1996
  • 24 arrow match
World record  South Korea
Im Dong-Hyun, Kim Yeon-Chul, Lee Chang-hwan
231 Leipzig, Germany 14 July 2008
Olympic record New record classification

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

Date Record Round Name Nationality Score OR WR
11 August 24 arrow match First Round Rafał Dobrowolski
Piotr Piątek
Jacek Proć
 Poland 223 OR
11 August 24 arrow match Quarterfinal Im Dong-Hyun
Lee Chang-Hwan
Park Kyung-Mo
 South Korea 224 OR
11 August 24 arrow match Final Im Dong-Hyun
Lee Chang-Hwan
Park Kyung-Mo
 South Korea 227 OR

World Rankings Entering Olympics

Rank Team
1  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2  Italy (ITA)
3  South Korea (KOR)
4  Malaysia (MAS)
7  Russia (RUS)
8  Great Britain (GBR)
9  United States (USA)
12  Australia (AUS)
14  Poland (POL)
15  China (CHN)
17  Ukraine (UKR)
20  Canada (CAN)

Ranking Round [1]

Rank Team 1st Half 2nd Half 10s Xs Score
1  South Korea (KOR) 2015
 Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) 335 335 33 9 670
 Lee Chang-Hwan (KOR) 333 336 30 11 669
 Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) 335 341 36 14 676
2  Ukraine (UKR) 1997
 Markiyan Ivashko (UKR) 329 329 23 6 658
 Viktor Ruban (UKR) 341 337 34 8 678
 Oleksandr Serdyuk (UKR) 331 330 28 11 676
3  Malaysia (MAS) 1993
 Cheng Chu Sian (MAS) 329 331 27 10 660
 Khalmizam Wan Abd Aziz (MAS) 333 341 31 9 674
 Muhammad Marbawi Sulaiman (MAS) 327 332 29 8 659
4  Russia (RUS) 1989
 Andrey Abramov (RUS) 330 330 28 11 660
 Bair Badënov (RUS) 329 329 24 5 658
 Balzhinima Tsyrempilov (RUS) 339 332 38 12 671
5  Great Britain (GBR) 1988
 Laurence Godfrey (GBR) 324 333 22 3 657
 Simon Terry (GBR) 330 340 35 13 670
 Alan Wills (GBR) 335 326 28 9 661
6  Italy (ITA) 1986
 Ilario Di Buò (ITA) 333 337 30 9 670
 Marco Galiazzo (ITA) 329 338 31 12 667
 Mauro Nespoli (ITA) 328 321 23 5 649
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 1980
 Chen Szu-Yuan (TPE) 323 331 25 4 667
 Kuo Cheng Wei (TPE) 323 336 24 6 659
 Wang Cheng Pang (TPE) 331 336 32 9 654
8  Poland (POL) 1977
 Rafał Dobrowolski (POL) 330 337 31 8 667
 Piotr Piątek (POL) 327 322 26 7 649
 Jacek Proć (POL) 333 328 31 5 661
9  Australia (AUS) 1977
 Matthew Gray (AUS) 325 329 20 3 654
 Sky Kim (AUS) 333 332 25 4 665
 Michael Naray (AUS) 328 330 29 8 658
10  United States (USA) 1969
 Brady Ellison (USA) 328 336 32 11 664
 Richard Johnson (USA) 326 327 21 5 653
 Victor Wunderle (USA) 318 334 27 8 652
11  Canada (CAN) 1954
 John-David Burnes (CAN) 320 324 22 4 644
 Crispin Duenas (CAN) 333 331 29 8 664
 Jason Lyon (CAN) 322 324 24 7 646
12  China (CHN) 1941
 Jiang Lin (CHN) 320 312 16 2 632
 Li Wenquan (CHN) 319 327 25 10 646
 Xue Haifeng (CHN) 334 329 29 9 663

Elimination Round [2]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
1  South Korea (KOR) 224
8  Poland (POL) 222
8  Poland (POL) 223
9  Australia (AUS) 218
1  South Korea (KOR) 221
12  China (CHN) 218
5  Great Britain (GBR) 210
12  China (CHN) 214
12  China (CHN) 217
4  Russia (RUS) 209
1  South Korea (KOR) 227
6  Italy (ITA) 225
3  Malaysia (MAS) 213
6  Italy (ITA) 218
11  Canada (CAN) 217
6  Italy (ITA) 219
6  Italy (ITA) 223
2  Ukraine (UKR) 221
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 222 Third place
10  United States (USA) 218
7  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 211 12  China (CHN) 222
2  Ukraine (UKR) 214 2  Ukraine (UKR) 219

Final Match Details

Rank Team Athletes End Arrows Score
 South Korea 24-Match Total 227
       Lee Chang-Hwan
       Im Dong-Hyun
       Park Kyung-Mo







1 10 10 10 30
10 10 8 28
2 10 10 10 30
9 10 10 29
3 9 9 9 27
9 9 10 28
4 9 9 9 27
9 10 9 28
 Italy 24-Match Total 225
       Mauro Nespoli
       Ilario Di Buò
       Marco Galiazzo







1 10 10 7 27
10 10 9 29
2 9 8 10 27
10 9 9 28
3 10 9 10 29
10 10 10 30
4 9 10 10 29
9 10 7 26

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