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- Medal table
- Medalists Defunct events Current events Men's events Men's individual wheelchair 1 (W1) Men's individual wheelchair 2 (W2) Men's individual open (standing) Men's wheelchair team (W1/2) Men's teams open (standing) Women's events Women's wheelchair (W1/2) Women's individual open (standing) Women's teams open (W1/2)
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{{Refimprove|date=July 2016}}Archery made its debut in the 1960 Summer Paralympics, it had eight events (four each for men and women) and they include: men's/women's Columbia round open, men's/women's FITA round open, men's women's St Nicholas round open and men's/women's Windsor open yet there were only three competitors per event. Great Britain won the most medals by winning one gold, four silvers and five bronzes. In the 1964 Summer Paralympics, the Albion round open debuted for both men and women where USA won the most medals by winning seven golds and two bronzes. In the 1968 Summer Paralympics, the St. Nicholas round open had two new events: cervical and tetraplegic for both men and women events. During the 1960s, Margaret Harriman won six golds for both Rhodesia (1960–1964) and South Africa (1968-1972). In the 1972 Summer Paralympics, short western round open began which hosted three new rounds: men's individual and team and women's individual as well as hosting team events for FITA and short western and mixed St Nicholas team rounds for paraplegic and tetraplegic. West Germany won most of the events in that year by winning seven out of twelve golds on offer. In Toronto 1976, the events changed: FITA round remained but the rest of the rounds were replaced with advanced metric round, novice round open, short metric and tetraplegic round opens which were for both men and women. Team events for advanced metric round, FITA round open, novice and tetraplegics and short novice for men. Archery at the 1980 Summer Paralympics, the FITA round was renamed to double FITA round open which included three new rounds: amputees, novice paraplegic/tetraplegic and round paraplegic for both men and women and team events for only men. In the 1984 Summer Paralympics, the FITA rounds contained classes: C1-2 and C3 & 6, division 3 and included those classes for the men's team events. The 1988 Summer Paralympics saw the number of events drop from eighteen to nine events (six events for men and three events for women), South Korea reigned the contest by winning four gold medals, one silver and one bronze. In Barcelona 1992, the rounds were renamed once more and were named as individual events although there were classes for each: AR1 (quadriplegics) and AR2 (paraplegics) including two men's team events. 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, the classes changed again by featuring standing events as well as W1 and W2, for the first time, women's team events were featured, the women's Italian team won this event. From 2004 in Athens, there were two types of individual rounds: compound and recurve while team events were recurve.[1] Medal table Updated to the 2012 Summer Paralympics {{Medals table | caption = Summer Paralympics Archery medal table | host = | flag_template = flagIPCteam | event = | team = NPC | gold_USA = 18 | silver_USA = 8 | bronze_USA = 18 | gold_FRA = 15 | silver_FRA = 12 | bronze_FRA = 12 | gold_KOR = 15 | silver_KOR = 9 | bronze_KOR = 11 | gold_FRG = 15 | silver_FRG = 9 | bronze_FRG = 9 | gold_GBR = 14 | silver_GBR = 20 | bronze_GBR = 20 | gold_ITA = 8 | silver_ITA = 9 | bronze_ITA = 9 | gold_RSA = 7 | silver_RSA = 4 | bronze_RSA = 1 | gold_JPN = 5 | silver_JPN = 12 | bronze_JPN = 9 | gold_BEL = 5 | silver_BEL = 6 | bronze_BEL = 2 | gold_AUS = 4 | silver_AUS = 9 | bronze_AUS = 2 | gold_FIN = 4 | silver_FIN = 5 | bronze_FIN = 3 | gold_SWE = 4 | silver_SWE = 5 | bronze_SWE = 3 | gold_CHN = 4 | silver_CHN = 4 | bronze_CHN = 4 | gold_RHO = 4 | silver_RHO = 0 | bronze_RHO = 0 | gold_NOR = 3 | silver_NOR = 3 | bronze_NOR = 3 | gold_AUT = 3 | silver_AUT = 2 | bronze_AUT = 1 | gold_GER = 3 | silver_GER = 1 | bronze_GER = 3 | gold_CAN = 3 | silver_CAN = 0 | bronze_CAN = 2 | gold_NED = 2 | silver_NED = 9 | bronze_NED = 3 | gold_POL = 2 | silver_POL = 4 | bronze_POL = 3 | gold_SUI = 2 | silver_SUI = 3 | bronze_SUI = 4 | gold_RUS = 2 | silver_RUS = 1 | bronze_RUS = 2 | gold_CZE = 2 | silver_CZE = 1 | bronze_CZE = 1 | gold_DEN = 2 | silver_DEN = 0 | bronze_DEN = 2 | gold_IRL = 1 | silver_IRL = 1 | bronze_IRL = 0 | gold_NZL = 1 | silver_NZL = 1 | bronze_NZL = 0 | gold_IRI = 1 | silver_IRI = 0 | bronze_IRI = 1 | gold_SVK = 1 | silver_SVK = 0 | bronze_SVK = 1 | gold_TUR = 1 | silver_TUR = 0 | bronze_TUR = 1 | gold_MEX = 1 | silver_MEX = 0 | bronze_MEX = 0 | gold_MGL = 1 | silver_MGL = 0 | bronze_MGL = 0 | gold_EUN = 1 | silver_EUN = 0 | bronze_EUN = 0 | gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 2 | bronze_ESP = 1 | gold_MAS = 0 | silver_MAS = 1 | bronze_MAS = 0 | gold_THA = 0 | silver_THA = 1 | bronze_THA = 0 | gold_UKR = 0 | silver_UKR = 1 | bronze_UKR = 0 | gold_TPE = 0 | silver_TPE = 0 | bronze_TPE = 2 }} Medalists Defunct events - List of defunct archery events
- Advanced metric round open (held between 1976 to 1984)
- Albion round open (held between 1964 to 1968)
- Columbia round open (held between 1960 to 1968)
- FITA round open (held between 19 to 19)
- Novice round open (held in 1976)
- Short metric round open (held in 1972 to 1984)
- St. Nicholas round open (held between 1960 to 1976)
- Windsor round open (held in 1960)
Current events Men's events Men's individual wheelchair 1 (W1) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual AR1}}Koichi Minami|JPN|1992 Summer}} | Richard Spizzirri|USA|1992 Summer}} | Giampiero Mercandelli|ITA|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W1}}Ouk Soo Lee|KOR|1996 Summer}} | Jappie Walstra|NED|1996 Summer}} | Udo Wolf|GER|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W1}}Zdenek Sebek|CZE|2000 Summer}} | Olivier Hatem|FRA|2000 Summer}} | Dejan Miladinovic|FRA|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W1}}John Cavanagh|GBR|2004 Summer}} | Anders Groenberg|SWE|2004 Summer}} | Jeffrey Fabry|USA|2004 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual compound}}David Drahonisky|CZE|2008 Summer}} | John Cavanagh|GBR|2008 Summer}} | Jeffrey Fabry|USA|2008 Summer}} |
Men's individual wheelchair 2 (W2) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual AR2}}Orazio Pizzorni|ITA|1992 Summer}} | Hermann Nortmann|GER|1992 Summer}} | Udo Wolf|GER|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W2}}Martti Rantavouri|FIN|1996 Summer}} | Kurt MacCaferri|SUI|1996 Summer}} | Koichi Minami|JPN|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W2}}Hong Gu Lee|KOR|2000 Summer}} | Young Joo Jung|KOR|2000 Summer}} | Oscar De Pellegrin|ITA|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual W2}}Mario Oehme|GER|2004 Summer}} | Young Joo Jung|KOR|2004 Summer}} | Hong Gu Lee|KOR|2004 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual recurve}}Cheng Changjie|CHN|2008 Summer}} | Marco Vitale|ITA|2008 Summer}} | Tseng Lung-Hui|TPE|2008 Summer}} |
Men's individual open (standing) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual open}}Jens Fudge|DEN|1992 Summer}} | Kenichi Nishii|JPN|1992 Summer}} | Hyun Kwan Cho|KOR|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual standing}}Ryszard Olejnik|POL|1996 Summer}} | Jean Francois Garcia|FRA|1996 Summer}} | Tae Sung An|KOR|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual standing}}Tae Sung An|KOR|2000 Summer}} | Serhiy Atamanenko|UKR|2000 Summer}} | Imrich Lycosa|SVK|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual standing}}Imrich Lycosa|SVK|2004 Summer}} | Tomasz Lezanski|POL|2004 Summer}} | Tae Sung An|KOR|2004 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's individual recurve}}Baatarjav Dambadondog|MGL|2008 Summer}} | Fabrice Meunier|FRA|2008 Summer}} | Chen Yegang|CHN|2008 Summer}} |
Men's wheelchair team (W1/2) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams AR2}}GER|1992 Summer}} | ITA|1992 Summer}} | KOR|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams W1/2}}GER|1996 Summer}} | ITA|1996 Summer}} | KOR|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams open W1/2}}ITA|2000 Summer}} | FRA|2000 Summer}} | KOR|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams open W1/2}}KOR|2004 Summer}} | JPN|2004 Summer}} | USA|2004 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's team recurve}}KOR|2008 Summer}} | CHN|2008 Summer}} | ITA|2008 Summer}} |
Men's teams open (standing) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams open}}KOR|1992 Summer}} | ESP|1992 Summer}} | FRA|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Men's teams standing}}KOR|1996 Summer}} | POL|1996 Summer}} | JPN|1996 Summer}} |
Women's events Women's wheelchair (W1/2) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual AR2}}Paola Fantato|ITA|1992 Summer}} | Elli Korva|FIN|1992 Summer}} | Hifumi Suzuki|JPN|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual W1/2}}Hifumi Suzuki|JPN|1996 Summer}} | Sandra Truccolo|ITA|1996 Summer}} | Paola Fantato|ITA|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual W1/2}}Paola Fantato|ITA|2000 Summer}} | Kathleen Smith|GBR|2000 Summer}} | Hee Sook Ko|KOR|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual W1/2}}Paola Fantato|ITA|2004 Summer}} | Naomi Isozaki|JPN|2004 Summer}} | Nako Hirasawa|JPN|2004 Summer}} |
Women's individual open (standing) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual open}}Tatiana Grishko|EUN|1992 Summer}} | Siv Thulin|SWE|1992 Summer}} | Hanne Tved|DEN|1992 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual standing}}Małgorzata Olejnik|POL|1996 Summer}} | Anita Chapman|GBR|1996 Summer}} | Marie-Francoise Hybois|FRA|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual standing}}Anita Chapman|GBR|2000 Sydney}} | Małgorzata Olejnik|POL|2000 Sydney}} | Malgorzata Korzeniowska|POL|2000 Sydney}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Women's individual standing}}Yanhong Wang|CHN|2004 Summer}} | Wasana Karpmaichan|THA|2004 Summer}} | Małgorzata Olejnik|POL|2004 Summer}} |
Women's teams open (W1/2) | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 1996 Summer Paralympics - Women's teams open}}ITA|1996 Summer}} | JPN|1996 Summer}} | GBR|1996 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2000 Summer Paralympics - Women's teams open}}ITA|2000 Summer}} | GBR|2000 Summer}} | JPN|2000 Summer}} | | {{DetailsLink>Archery at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Women's teams open}}GBR|2004 Summer}} | ITA|2004 Summer}} | KOR|2004 Summer}} |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://worldarchery.org/Para-Archery |title=Para Archery |publisher=World Archery |date= |accessdate=2016-12-22}}
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