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Archery at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's team

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Women's team recurve
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAoti Archery Range
Dates19–21 November 2010
Competitors48 from 13 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The women's team archery competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou was held from 19 November to 21 November at Aoti Archery Range.[1][2][3]

Each team consisted of the highest ranked three athletes from the qualification round.

Schedule

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All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Friday, 19 November 2010 09:00 Qualification round
Sunday, 21 November 2010 09:00 1/8 eliminations
09:40 1/4 eliminations
14:30 Semifinals
15:18 Bronze medal match
15:42 Gold medal match

Results

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Qualification round

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Rank Team Distance Total 10s Xs
70m 60m 50m 30m
1  South Korea (KOR) 997 1026 1004 1060 4087 250 95
Joo Hyun-jung 328 339 328 353 1348 76 24
Ki Bo-bae 335 342 338 353 1368 81 38
Kim Mun-joung 322 331 330 355 1338 63 23
Yun Ok-hee 334 345 338 354 1371 83 33
2  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 948 1000 968 1045 3961 184 63
Lei Chien-ying 320 337 320 350 1327 66 29
Tan Ya-ting 314 337 333 350 1334 68 31
Wu Hui-ju 310 328 320 350 1308 58 15
Yuan Shu-chi 324 335 315 345 1319 58 17
3  China (CHN) 944 993 964 1040 3941 164 67
Cheng Ming 317 334 327 347 1325 56 25
Yang Jianping 325 336 312 347 1320 59 20
Zhang Yunlu 316 336 324 347 1323 57 23
Zhu Shanshan 311 323 313 346 1293 51 19
4  North Korea (PRK) 957 998 941 1035 3931 173 54
Choe Song-hui 314 330 311 343 1298 46 18
Kwon Un-sil 332 343 330 352 1357 81 20
Ri Un-ok 319 315 316 335 1285 46 21
Ryu Un-hyang 311 325 300 340 1276 46 16
5  India (IND) 948 971 938 1034 3891 156 52
Dola Banerjee 313 313 296 342 1264 45 17
Rimil Buriuly 309 325 319 345 1298 47 18
Deepika Kumari 326 333 323 347 1329 64 17
Bombayla Devi Laishram 320 321 296 333 1270 45 12
6  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 923 978 942 1021 3864 131 38
Anastassiya Bannova 285 320 309 340 1254 40 10
Yelena Li 300 326 298 339 1263 45 15
Olga Pilipova 318 328 312 329 1287 31 6
Farida Tukebayeva 320 330 321 352 1323 60 22
7  Japan (JPN) 932 963 937 1025 3857 151 48
Yuki Hayashi 307 326 314 343 1290 48 14
Kaori Kawanaka 303 306 307 342 1258 43 11
Sayami Matsushita 322 331 316 340 1309 60 23
Ayaka Saito 307 329 324 339 1299 47 16
8  Mongolia (MGL) 927 958 932 1023 3840 141 49
Chuluunbaataryn Mönkhtsetseg 303 317 321 347 1288 54 25
Chuluuny Oyunsüren 304 322 299 339 1264 43 11
Bishindeegiin Urantungalag 320 319 312 337 1288 44 13
9  Indonesia (INA) 870 951 920 1032 3773 142 48
Nuraini Novia 261 301 312 339 1213 37 17
Rina Dewi Puspitasari 280 321 297 343 1241 45 12
Ika Yuliana Rochmawati 329 329 311 350 1319 60 19
Erwina Safitri 309 317 286 334 1246 34 10
10  Iran (IRI) 860 936 882 1000 3678 110 38
Zahra Dehghan 294 323 306 330 1253 39 12
Afrouzeh Molavi 281 307 275 329 1192 28 6
Leila Sakhaeifar 250 276 281 307 1114 26 10
Zahra Shams 285 306 301 341 1233 43 20
11  Tajikistan (TJK) 851 899 878 985 3613 85 27
Fotima Tagoeva 270 288 281 312 1151 23 8
Zuhro Tagoeva 287 312 299 338 1236 34 13
Firuza Zubaydova 294 299 298 335 1226 28 6
12  Vietnam (VIE) 770 870 824 990 3454 84 28
Nguyễn Thị Hương 298 313 302 348 1261 37 9
Nguyễn Thị Kiều Trang 205 269 233 309 1016 16 7
Nguyễn Trà My 267 288 289 333 1177 31 12
13  Bangladesh (BAN) 816 865 737 916 3334 69 23
Najmin Khatun 276 264 200 263 1003 10 4
Mathui Prue Marma 285 295 287 340 1207 32 9
Beauty Ray 255 306 250 313 1124 27 10

Knockout round

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1/8 eliminations 1/4 eliminations Semifinals Gold medal match
1  South Korea 227
9  Indonesia 201 8  Mongolia 192
8  Mongolia 204 1  South Korea 22129
5  India 225 5  India 22126
12  Vietnam 152 5  India 214
13  Bangladesh 195 4  North Korea 202
4  North Korea 205 1  South Korea 22058
3  China 22055
3  China 214
11  Tajikistan 187 6  Kazakhstan 200
6  Kazakhstan 207 3  China 220 Bronze medal match
7  Japan 219 2  Chinese Taipei 219
10  Iran 193 7  Japan 205 5  India 218
2  Chinese Taipei 207 2  Chinese Taipei 217

References

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  1. ^ "Asian Games". worldarchery.org. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. ^ "2010 Asian Games Archery Women's Team Results - Video Results". yahoo.com. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Snakes alive! Koreans win archery gold". china.org.cn. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
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