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== Competition rules and scoring ==
== Competition rules and scoring ==


The [[Compound bow|compound]] legs consisted of a 50m qualification round of 72 arrows, followed by the compound round at 50m on a 6-zone target face, using cumulative scoring for all individual, team and mixed competitions. The top four individual performers (with no more than two from each country) proceeded to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=WORLD CUP 2011 Format|url=http://archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/12%20FAQ/Competition_format-e.pdf|publisher=[[World Archery Federation|FITA]]|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref>
The [[Compound bow|compound]] legs consisted of a 50m qualification round of 72 arrows, followed by the compound round at 50m on a 6-zone target face, using cumulative scoring for all individual, team and mixed competitions. The top four individual performers (with no more than two from each country) proceeded to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=WORLD CUP 2011 Format|url=http://archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/12%20FAQ/Competition_format-e.pdf|publisher=[[World Archery Federation|FITA]]|accessdate=23 May 2013|archive-date=28 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120828101602/http://www.archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/12%20FAQ/Competition_format-e.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


The [[Recurve bow|recurve]] legs consisted of a FITA qualification round, followed by a 72m Olympic set system . The top seven individual performers (with no more than two from each country), plus one host nation representative if not already qualified, proceeded to the finals; the top mixed team performer proceeded to face the host nation at the finals, which were the same competition format as the legs. The team competition was not competed at the finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=WORLD CUP 2011|url=http://archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/05%20Rules/04%20World%20Cup%20Rules/11_Rules_WorldCup.pdf|publisher=[[World Archery Federation|FITA]]|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref>
The [[Recurve bow|recurve]] legs consisted of a FITA qualification round, followed by a 72m Olympic set system . The top seven individual performers (with no more than two from each country), plus one host nation representative if not already qualified, proceeded to the finals; the top mixed team performer proceeded to face the host nation at the finals, which were the same competition format as the legs. The team competition was not competed at the finals.<ref>{{cite web|title=WORLD CUP 2011|url=http://archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/05%20Rules/04%20World%20Cup%20Rules/11_Rules_WorldCup.pdf|publisher=[[World Archery Federation|FITA]]|accessdate=23 May 2013|archive-date=22 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322122205/http://archery.org/UserFiles/Document/FITA%20website/05%20Rules/04%20World%20Cup%20Rules/11_Rules_WorldCup.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Competitors' top three scores go towards qualification. The scores awarded in the legs were as follows:
Competitors' top three scores go towards qualification. The scores awarded in the legs were as follows:
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Revision as of 18:11, 5 August 2021

The 2008 Archery World Cup was the third edition of the Archery World Cup organised by the World Archery Federation. The first leg was held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the second leg in Porec, Croatia, the third at Antalya Centennial Archery Field in Antalya, Turkey and the final leg was held in Boé, France.

The best individual and mixed performers in each discipline over the three legs then joined host representatives in qualifying for the World Cup Finals, which were contested on in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Competition rules and scoring

The compound legs consisted of a 50m qualification round of 72 arrows, followed by the compound round at 50m on a 6-zone target face, using cumulative scoring for all individual, team and mixed competitions. The top four individual performers (with no more than two from each country) proceeded to the finals.[1]

The recurve legs consisted of a FITA qualification round, followed by a 72m Olympic set system . The top seven individual performers (with no more than two from each country), plus one host nation representative if not already qualified, proceeded to the finals; the top mixed team performer proceeded to face the host nation at the finals, which were the same competition format as the legs. The team competition was not competed at the finals.[2]

Competitors' top three scores go towards qualification. The scores awarded in the legs were as follows:

Individual scoring

Position Points[3]
1st place 25
2nd place 21
3rd place 18
4th place 15
5th place 13
6th place 12
7th place 11
8th place 10
9th-16th place 5

Results Summary

Men

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Compound Individual 5 April 2008  Dave Cousins (USA)  Robert Timms (AUS)  Patrick Coghlan (AUS) [1]
Compound Team 5 April 2008 United States United States Australia Australia Mexico Mexico [2]
Recurve Individual 5 April 2008  Ilario di Buo (ITA)  Kuo Cheng-Wei (TPE)  Baljinima Tsyrempilov (RUS) [3]
Recurve Team 5 April 2008 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Australia Australia Italy Italy [4]
2 Croatia Porec
Compound Individual 19 April 2008  Sergio Pagni (ITA)  Roberval dos Santos (BRA)  Dietmar Trillus (CAN) [5]
Compound Team 19 April 2008 Italy Italy Sweden Sweden United Kingdom Great Britain [6]
Recurve Individual 19 April 2008  Romain Girouille (FRA)  Rahul Banerjee (IND)  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) [7]
Recurve Team 19 April 2008 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Italy Italy India India [8]
3 Turkey Antalya
Compound Individual 31 May 2008  Sergio Pagni (ITA)  Dejan Sitar (SLO)  Peter Elzinga (NED) [9]
Compound Team 30 May 2008 Italy Italy United States United States Russia Russia [10]
Recurve Individual 31 May 2008  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR)  Brady Ellison (USA)  Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) [11]
Recurve Team 30 May 2008 India India Malaysia Malaysia Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei [12]
4 France Boé
Compound Individual 28 June 2008  Patrick Coghlan (AUS)  Kevin Tataryn (CAN)  Martin Damsbo (DEN) [13]
Compound Team 28 June 2008 France France Australia Australia Canada Canada [14]
Recurve Individual 28 June 2008  Viktor Ruban (UKR)  Li Wenquan (CHN)  Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) [15]
Recurve Team 28 June 2008 South Korea South Korea Malaysia Malaysia Russia Russia [16]
World Cup Final
5 Switzerland Lausanne
Compound Individual 27 September 2008  Dietmar Trillus (CAN)  Patrizio Hofer (SUI)  Patrick Coghlan (AUS) [17]
Recurve Individual 27 September 2008  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR)  Viktor Ruban (UKR)  Romain Girouille (FRA) [18]

Women

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Details
1 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Compound Individual 5 April 2008  Jamie van Natta (USA)  Ivana Buden (CRO)  Albina Loginova (RUS) [19]
Compound Team 5 April 2008 Russia Russia Germany Germany Mexico Mexico [20]
Recurve Individual 5 April 2008  Natalia Valeeva (ITA)  Natalya Erdyniyeva (RUS)  Berengere Schuh (FRA) [21]
Recurve Team 5 April 2008 United Kingdom Great Britain Italy Italy Georgia (country) Georgia [22]
2 Croatia Porec
Compound Individual 19 April 2008  Amandine Bouillot (FRA)  Nichola Simpson (GBR)  Andrea Gales (GBR) [23]
Compound Team 19 April 2008 United Kingdom Great Britain France France Belgium Belgium [24]
Recurve Individual 19 April 2008  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR)  Justyna Mospinek (POL)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) [25]
Recurve Team 19 April 2008 China China Poland Poland South Korea South Korea [26]
3 Turkey Antalya
Compound Individual 31 May 2008  Eugenia Salvi (ITA)  Jamie van Natta (USA)  Ivana Buden (CRO) [27]
Compound Team 30 May 2008 Russia Russia United Kingdom Great Britain Venezuela Venezuela [28]
Recurve Individual 31 May 2008  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR)  Victoriya Koval (UKR)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) [29]
Recurve Team 30 May 2008 South Korea South Korea Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei China China [30]
4 France Boé
Compound Individual 28 June 2008  Luzmary Guedez (VEN)  Nichola Simpson (GBR)  Jamie van Natta (USA) [31]
Compound Team 28 June 2008 France France Greece Greece Russia Russia [32]
Recurve Individual 28 June 2008  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR)  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) [33]
Recurve Team 28 June 2008 South Korea South Korea Italy Italy United Kingdom Great Britain [34]
World Cup Final
5 Switzerland Lausanne
Compound Individual 27 September 2008  Jamie van Natta (USA)  Nichola Simpson (GBR)  Amandine Bouillot (FRA) [35]
Recurve Individual 27 September 2008  Justyna Mospinek (POL)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) [36]

Medal table

Key

  Final host nation
  Stage host nation

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)82717
2 Italy (ITA)73111
3 United States (USA)4318
4 France (FRA)*4138
5 Great Britain (GBR)2439
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)2215
7 Russia (RUS)2158
8 Australia (AUS)1427
9 Poland (POL)1203
 Ukraine (UKR)1203
11 Canada (CAN)1124
 China (CHN)1124
13 India (IND)1113
14 Venezuela (VEN)1012
15 Malaysia (MAS)0202
16 Croatia (CRO)0112
17 Brazil (BRA)0101
 Germany (GER)0101
 Greece (GRE)0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
 Switzerland (SUI)0101
23 Mexico (MEX)0022
24 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Georgia (GEO)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (27 entries)363636108

Qualification

Men's individual compound

Pos Athlete Points[4] Dominican Republic Croatia Turkey France
1.  Sergio Pagni (ITA) 60 - 25 25 10 Q
2.  Patrick Coghlan (AUS) 43 18 - - 25 Q
3.  Patrizio Hofer (SUI) 42 12 - 15 15 Q
4.  Dietmar Trillus (CAN) 41 11 18 12 - Q
5.  Roberval dos Santos (BRA) 35 10 21 - 4
6.  Peter Elzinga (NED) 34 - 5 18 11
7.  Liam Grimwood (GBR) 33 15 11 6 7
8.  Robert Timms (AUS) 32 21 - 11 -
9.  Martin Damsbo (DEN) 30 5 - 7 18
10.  Kevin Tataryn (CAN) 29 - - 8 21
10.  Dejan Sitar (SLO) 29 - - 21 8

Women's individual compound

Pos Athlete Points[5] Dominican Republic Croatia Turkey France
1.  Jamie van Natta (USA) 64 25 3 21 18 Q
2.  Ivana Buden (CRO) 51 21 12 18 7 Q
3.  Nichola Simpson (GBR) 47 3 21 5 21 Q
4.  Amandine Bouillot (FRA) 43 15 25 - 3 Q
5.  Anna Kazantseva (RUS) 39 - 12 12 15
6.  Eugenia Salvi (ITA) 37 7 - 25 5
7.  Luzmary Guedez (VEN) 35 10 - - 25
7.  Sofia Goncharova (RUS) 35 13 2 10 12
7.  Camilla Soemod (DEN) 35 12 8 15 -
10.  Albina Loginova (RUS) 33 18 7 7 8

Men's individual recurve

Pos Athlete Points[6] Dominican Republic Croatia Turkey France
1.  Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) 51 - 15 18 18 Q
1.  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) 51 - 18 25 8 Q
3.  Viktor Ruban (UKR) 42 - 12 5 25 Q
4.  Romain Girouille (FRA) 39 13 25 - 1 Q
5.  Jayanta Talukdar (IND) 37 6 13 12 12
6.  Rahul Banerjee (IND) 36 - 21 15 -
7.  Ilario di Buo (ITA) 31 25 - - 6
8.  Kim Ha-Neul (AUS) 26 2 - 12 12
8.  Kuo Cheng-Wei (TPE) 26 21 - 5 -
10.  Li Wenquan (CHN) 21 - - - 21
10.  Brady Ellison (USA) 21 - - 21 -

Women's individual recurve

Pos Athlete Points[7] Dominican Republic Croatia Turkey France
1.  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 71 - 25 25 21 Q
2.  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 61 - 18 18 25 Q
3.  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 53 25 15 13 - Q
4.  Justyna Mospinek (POL) 37 8 21 - 8 Q
5.  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) 35 - 13 11 11
6.  Bombayla Devi Laishram (IND) 24 4 13 7 -
7.  Natalya Erdyniyeva (RUS) 23 21 - 2 -
7.  Kwak Ye-Ji (KOR) 23 - 8 15 -
9.  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 22 - 4 - 18
9.  Berengere Schuh (FRA) 22 18 - - 4
9.  Wu Hui-Ju (TPE) 22 10 - 12 -

Nations ranking

Pos Athlete Points[8] Dominican Republic Croatia Turkey France
1. South Korea South Korea 454 - 131 160 163
2. Italy Italy 430 121 125 123 61
3. United Kingdom Great Britain 397 102 157 56 82
4. Russia Russia 364 119 52 106 87
5. France France 330 74 140 - 116
6. India India 257 70 91 84 12
7. Australia Australia 236 118 20 29 69
8. Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 233 83 57 93 -
9. United States United States 208 90 3 80 35
10. China China 170 - 55 26 89

World Cup Finals

Men's Individual Compound

Semi-Final Final
      
1  Sergio Pagni (ITA) 1149
4  Dietmar Trillus (CAN) 11410
4  Dietmar Trillus (CAN) 11210
3  Patrizio Hofer (SUI) 1129
3  Patrizio Hofer (SUI) 114
2  Patrick Coghlan (AUS) 113 3rd Place
1  Sergio Pagni (ITA) 1159
2  Patrick Coghlan (AUS) 11510

Men's Individual Recurve

Semi-Final Final
      
1  Im Dong-hyun (KOR) 108
4  Romain Girouille (FRA) 105
1  Im Dong-hyun (KOR) 112
3  Viktor Ruban (UKR) 110
3  Viktor Ruban (UKR) 109
2  Park Kyung-mo (KOR) 108 3rd Place
4  Romain Girouille (FRA) 1099
2  Park Kyung-mo (KOR) 1098

Women's Individual Compound

Semi-Final Final
      
1  Jamie van Natta (USA) 10810
4  Amandine Bouillot (FRA) 1088
1  Jamie van Natta (USA) 114
3  Nichola Simpson (GBR) 112
3  Nichola Simpson (GBR) 116
2  Ivana Buden (CRO) 108 3rd Place
4  Amandine Bouillot (FRA) 114
2  Ivana Buden (CRO) 110

Women's Individual Recurve

Semi-Final Final
      
1  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 110
4  Justyna Mospinek (POL) 111
4  Justyna Mospinek (POL) 109
2  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 107
3  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 103
2  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 107 3rd Place
1  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 113
3  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 105

References

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  3. ^ "WORLD CUP 2011 Rules" (PDF). FITA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
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  5. ^ "WORLD CUP 2011 Women's compound results" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  6. ^ "WORLD CUP 2006 - Men's Individual Recurve Results" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  7. ^ "WORLD CUP 2011 Women's recurve results" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  8. ^ "WORLD CUP 2011 - Nations Ranking" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.