archery - Le Tir à l`Arc
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archery - Le Tir à l`Arc
CELEBRATING THE GAMES / 1 AUGUST Almost unknown among international archers, Justin Huish from the US is an Olympian who emerges from the shadows to strike gold. In a streak of consistently superior performances, the ponytailed, reversed baseballcapped archer from California gives his competitors a lesson as he advances through the quarterfinals to the semifinals and ultimately wins the gold medal. In the men's quarterfinals, tied at 112 with Italy's Michele Frangilli, Huish responds to the challenge by hitting consecutive center bull'seyes to press past Frangilli into the semifinals. The young archer then defeats Paul Vermeiren of Belgium by nine points in the semifinal and edges Magnus Petersson of Sweden by five points in the final to capture the gold in one of the most surprising finishes of the Games. Justin Huish of the US takes aim in the men's individual archery quarterfinals. EVELYN D HUDSON • HUGH A HUDSON • JACKIE A HUDSON • JAMES W HUDSON • JANN L HUDSON • JOHN HUDSON • JOSEPH J HUDSON • KAMIE HUDSON • KAREN K HUDSON • KELLY K HUDSON • LINDA K HUDSON • MAKEBA N HUDSON • MARY DIANE HUDSON • MICHAEL P HUDSON • MONIE H HUDSON • RHONDA G HUDSON • RICHARD B HUDSON • RITA HUDSON • RODDY R HUDSON • SCOTT A HUDSON • TIMOTHY L HUDSON • TREVIS S. HUDSON • TRISTA D HUDSON • VICKI D HUDSON • LYNDA J HUDSON-PINDER • BRENT S HUDSPETH • ANTHONY E HUELSE • JO ANN HUELSE • PETER C HUENE • BETHISIKOFF HUERTA 217 ARCHERY Venue Used: Stone Mountain Park Archery Center Days of Competition: 6 Medals Awarded: 12 Gold 4 Silver 4 Bronze 4 Number of Nations: 40 Olympic Records: 15 World Records: 4 Number of Officials: 37 Officiating Federation: International Archery. Federation (FITA) 290 A GAINST THE BACKDROP of beautiful Stone Mountain Park, a total of 128 athletes (64 men and 64 women) from 40 nations participated in the archery competition of the Centennial Olympic Games. The tournament was divided into four events: men's and women's individual and team competitions. VENUE The archery center rested inside Stone Mountain Park, a magnificent 3,200 acre (1,295 ha) facility with a 383 acre (155 ha) lake, and was located 16.5 mi (26.6 km) from the Atlanta Olympic Village. Nestled among the trees in a green, pastoral valley, this striking venue sat on the south side of the park's gigantic Stone Mountain, making it one of the more picturesque settings of the Centennial Olympic Games. Stone Mountain, the world's largest exposed granite monolith, towered in front of the competitors as they shot their arrows toward the targets in a four-lane, eight-target competition range. The newly sodded range was surrounded by three sets of elevated temporary bleachers. Placed in a U-shaped pattern, the bleachers were set back approximately 50 ft (15 m) from the field of play and allowed spectators excellent lines of sight. The close proximity of the bleachers to the field of play also created a sense of intimacy between the athletes and fans. The venue was designed to hold approximately 4,600 spectators. While spectators watched the archers compete or simply enjoyed the breathtaking view, they could see the large competition scoreboard located just off the northwest side of the field of play. Smaller scoreboards placed under each target displayed the archer's name, country, and point total. Although the venue fully met all standards for Olympic competition, additional enhancements were made to heighten spectator interest. Announcers provided commentary in English and French during all phases of the competition, and music, along with scoreboard graphics and messages, was utilized to inform as well as entertain. For a unique television perspective, a diminutive "target cam" was placed inside the center bull's-eye to capture the image of an arrow accelerating toward a target. As a result of these various enhancements, spectators were more involved than in any previous Olympic archery competition. From its inception, the archery center, along with the track cycling venue located just south of it, was to be returned to Stone Mountain Park in its original state as a natural wooded area. In order to avoid permanently disturbing this beautiful landscape, the competition site was built as a temporary facility. At the conclusion of the Games, the entire venue was dismantled and the site restored to its natural setting. BRIAN A JONES • BRIAN C JONES • BRIAN R JONES • BRIGETTA L JONES • BRUCE A JONES • BRUCE R JONES • BRYAN JONES • BRYAN E JONES • C NICOLE JONES • CALVIN A JONES • CARLA P JONES • CAROL R JONES • CAROL T JONES • CAROLYN W JONES • CATHERINE C JONES • CATHERINE R JONES • CATINA JONES • CECILIA E JONES • CELESTE M JONES • CHAD M JONES • CHARLES W JONES • CHARLOTTE D JONES • CHARMAINE JONES • CHERYL A JONES • CHERYL M JONES • CHERYL R JONES • CHRISTOPHER L JONES • CHUCK JONES • CLARE JONES • CONNIE JONES • CORA B JONES • CORETTA R JONES • L I V I N G THE DREAM / A R C H E R Y COMPETITION All competition arrangements were determined by ACOG and the International Archery Federation (FITA). For the fourth straight Olympic Games, the competition format was modified to make archery more appealing to the spectators in attendance, as well as to the broadcast audience around the world. In an Olympic first, countries could qualify up to three archers for individual competition. In addition, the cumulative scoring round, in which archers shot at targets from four different distances, was eliminated, and a single-elimination match format was introduced. Under the Games' modified competition format, archers shot from a single distance of 230 ft (70 m) at a 4 ft (1.22 m) target face divided into 10 scoring rings. Rings were top: Olympic archers train at the Stone Mountain Park Archery Center on 28 July. bottom: France's Lionel Torres releases an arrow during the men's quarterfinals. CRAIG G JONES • CURTISJEAN JONES • CYNTHIA JONES • CYNTHIA G JONES • CYNTHIA L JONES • CYNTHIA P JONES • CYNTHIA T JONES • DALE A JONES • DALE D JONES • DANELLE P JONES • DANETTE M JONES • DANIEL S JONES • DAVID JONES • DAVID G JONES • DAVID P JONES • DAVID W JONES • DAWATHA JONES • DAWN M JONES • DEAN JONES • DEBORAH L JONES • DEBRA JONES • DEBRA S JONES • DENISE L JONES • DESHONDA D JONES • DEVON A JONES • DOLORES A JONES • DONNA M JONES • DONNA W JONES • DOROTHY L JONES • DOROTHY M JONES • DOROTHY V JONES • DOVE JONES • DUNCAN L JONES 291 ATLANTA 1 9 9 6 / THE C E N T E N N I A L OLYMPIC GAMES worth fewer points the farther they were from the center. The outer ring was worth 1 point; the inner ring, called a "gold," was worth 10 points. The archers began the competition with the ranking round, which was shot on the 22-lane practice field. In this opening round, each athlete shot 72 arrows to determine his or her ranking in the tournament. The athlete with the highest total score in the ranking round was seeded no. 1, while the lowest-scoring athlete was ranked no. 64. Italy's Michele Frangilli sets an Olympic record in the men's individual quarterfinals. 292 Based on their total scores earned in the ranking round, athletes were placed in brackets and began the individual, single-elimination tournament. For this Olympic round phase, the athletes carried their bows and quivers into the main arena, where the competition took place. The first three elimination rounds (1/32, 1/16, 1/8) consisted of one-on-one 18-arrow matches (each archer shooting 18 arrows). In the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, all matches were one-on-one 12-arrow matches. Individual. As the men's individual competition began, fate seemed to be pushing Italy's Michele Frangilli firmly toward the top step of the medal stand. After opening with an Olympic-record ranking round (684), Frangilli set another Olympic mark in the 1/8 round. The Italian bowman shot an 18-arrow match score of 170 in a driving rainstorm to advance to the quarterfinals. But when facing the tournament's no. 9 ranked competitor, the US's Justin Huish, Frangilli found fate unkind. In a dramatic tiebreaker, Huish calmly shot two win-or-lose arrows, and both were perfect center gold bull's-eyes. As a result, the 21 year old from the US advanced to the semifinals. Gaining momentum from his upset effort, Huish defeated Belgium's Paul Vermeiren in the semifinals and earned a gold-medal date with Sweden's Magnus Petersson. Huish excelled in the limelight of the finals. Sporting a ponytail and donning his baseball cap backward, Huish continually energized the capacity crowd of more than 5,000 and rode their enthusiasm to a 112-107 gold-medal victory over Petersson. "I'm stoked," Huish said. "Every time they [the crowd] cheered for me, they gave me the score I needed." Despite the fact that much of the boisterous crowd was cheering for Huish in the gold-medal match, Petersson, who took home the silver medal, said of the moment, "I think it was just as much fun for me." On the strength of an Olympic-record-setting performance, Korea's Kyo-Moon Oh, the world's no. 2 ranked men's archer, earned the individual bronze medal by defeating Vermeiren 115-110. In the process, Oh also established the men's individual 36-arrow finals combined world record with a three-round score of 338. In the women's individual competition, Lina Herasymenko of Ukraine posted an Olympic- • EDWARD M JONES • ELAINE F JONES • ELAINE J JONES • ELIZABETH JONES • ELIZABETH JONES • ELIZABETH P JONES • ELLA SHIRLENE JONES • ELLEN JANE JONES • EUGENE L JONES • EUNICE F JONES • FRANCES L JONES • GARY K JONES • GAYLE JONES • GERTRUDE JONES • GLENN A JONES • GLORIA J JONES • GREG R JONES • GWENDOLYN B JONES • HARLEY T JONES • HEATHER M JONES • HENRY D JONES • HENRY D JONES • HERMAN D JONES • HERMAN S JONES • HOLLY L JONES • IRENE C JONES • ISABELL B JONES • JACK K JONES • JACK P JONES • JACKIE JONES • JACQUELINE G JONES • JACQUELINE P JONES L I V I N G THE DREAM / A R C H E R Y record score of 673 (out of a possible 720) in the ranking round to earn the tournament's top seed. But Herasymenko's tournament ended suddenly after a second-round (1/16 round) defeat at the hands and bow of the People's Republic of China's Xiaozhu Wang. Another major tournament upset came a round later (1/8 round) when Germany's Barbara Mensing defeated the Republic of Moldova's Natalia Valeeva, the bronze medalist in Barcelona. Valeeva, who entered the tournament as the world's no. 1 ranked female archer before finishing the ranking round as the no. 7 seed, lost the 163-158 match to no. 42 ranked Mensing. Mensing's victory celebration, however, was short-lived. One round later in the quarterfinals, Mensing completely missed the target with her first arrow and subsequently lost to 19-year-old Ying He of the People's Re- public of China. Things continued to progress nicely for He, as she advanced to the women's individual gold-medal match. After five grueling rounds of competition, the Olympic finals belonged to a 25-year-old Olympic rookie. Competing in her first Olympic Games, Kyung-Wook Kim of Korea top: The Republic of Moldova's Natalia Valeeva takes aim in the women's individual preliminary round. bottom left: Korea's Kyo-Moon Oh shoots to win the men's individual bronze. bottom right: Colorful banners and pictogram representations adorned the entrance to the Stone Mountain Park Archery Center. • JAMES D JONES • JAMES E JONES • JAMES RAYMOND JONES • JAN J JONES • JAN P JONES • JANAY S JONES • JANE J JONES • JANUARY JONES • JAY D JONES • JEANNE E JONES • JEANNETTE G JONES • JEFFREY B JONES • JEFFREY P JONES • JENNIFER JONES • JENNIFER A JONES • JENNIFER M JONES • JERRY L JONES • JERRY V JONES • JOHN JONES • JOHN A JONES • JOHN B JONES • JOHN C JONES • JOHN D JONES • JOHN R JONES • JOHNNY JONES • JOSEPHINE E JONES • JOYCE D JONES • JOYCE L JONES • JOYCE M JONES • JUANASHA C JONES • JUDY C JONES • JULIANA H JONES • JULIE A JONES • 293 ATLANTA 1 9 9 6 / THE C E N T E N N I A L OLYMPIC GAMES defeated silver medalist He 113-107 to capture the gold medal. In the 12-arrow championship match, Kim shot six center gold bull's-eyes, twice with such precision that she damaged the target cam resting inside the center ring of the target. Kim also established a women's individual 36-arrow finals combined world record with a three-round score of 330. Ukraine's Olena Sadovnycha captured the bronze medal by defeating Turkey's Elif Altinkaynak, the world's no. 2 ranked female archer entering the tournament, 109-102. left: The US men's archery team of Justin Huish, Rod White, and Richard Johnson works together to capture the gold medal. right: Kyung-Wook Kim of Korea celebrates on the medal stand after winning the women's individual gold. 294 Team. The ranking round was also used to determine the eligibility and pairings for the team competition. Teams consisted of three archers, whose scores from the individual ranking round were totaled to determine their team's score in the ranking round. The men's and women's teams with the top 16 scores advanced to compete in the head-to-head, singleelimination team competition. All team competition consisted of 27-arrow matches in which each team member shot nine arrows. Thanks to a world-record total in the ranking round (2,031), Korea earned the men's tournament's top ranking and with it, a firstround bye. The ranking seemed appropriate, as Korea marched into the gold-medal matchup by defeating Slovenia in the quarterfinals and Australia in the semifinals. The semifinal victory was particularly impressive because Australia's bowmen entered the semifinals fresh off a quarterfinal victory over Sweden, where they had set both world and Olympic records by posting a score of 253 (out of 270). In the other half of the bracket, the United States squad surprised the tournament's no. 2 ranked team, Italy, to earn a spot in the finals. With the tense final match pitting the no. 1 and no. 3 ranked squads against each other, the resulting tiebreaker was hardly a surprise, but the victor may have been. After the judges' KAREN C JONES • KAREN S JONES • KARLETHIA T JONES • KATHY A JONES • KELLEY S JONES • KELLY W JONES • KENDRA M JONES • KIMBERLY H JONES • LARRY D JONES • LARRY G JONES • LARRY P JONES • LARRY W JONES • LAURA JONES • LAURA N JONES • LEIGH F JONES • LEONARD W JONES • LINDA A JONES • LINDA M JONES • LINDA S JONES • LISA JONES • LISA S JONES • LOTTIE Y JONES • LOUISA G JONES • LYN C JONES • LYNN M JONES • M LYNN JONES • MALIKAH B JONES • MAMIE L JONES • MARCELLE E JONES • MARGARET M JONES • MARGARET M JONES • MARGARET T JONES • MARIAN A JONES • L I V I N G THE DREAM / A R C H E R Y CONCLUSION When the final arrow had punctured the target and the last medal had been awarded, the archers of the Centennial Olympic Games had established 15 Olympic records and 4 world records. The stellar performances were also well received by the fans, as all competition sessions (28 July–2 August) were sold out, pushing the total attendance figure for the six days of competition to approximately 42,000. official scoring of the arrows, the US (Justin Huish, Richard Johnson, and Rod White) captured the team gold 251-249 over silver medalist Korea (Yong-Ho Jang, Bo-Ram Kim, and KyoMoon Oh). In the bronze-medal match, Italy (Matteo Bisiani, Michele Frangilli, and Andrea Parenti) clipped Australia 248-244. In the women's team competition, Korea (Kyung-Wook Kim, Jo-Sun Kim, and HyeYoung Yoon) not only dominated the opening rounds of competition, but also walked away with the gold medal. After starting the competition with a world record in the ranking round (1,984), Korea nabbed another Olympic record in the quarterfinals by scoring 249 (out of a possible 270) against Sweden. Catapulted by its record-setting performances and top ranking, Korea eased into the gold-medal round. In the final, Korea defeated silver medalist Germany (Barbara Mensing, Cornelia Pfohl, and Sandra Wagner) 245-235 to take home the gold. With its winning score in the championship match, Korea also established the 54-arrow finals combined world record with a two-round score of 490. Despite a no. 12 ranking following the ranking round, Poland (Iwona Dzieciol, Katarzyna Klata, and Joanna Nowicka) captured the women's team bronze medal by edging Turkey 244-239. left: Barbara Mensing takes aim in the German team's quarterfinal win over the Italian team. right: Jo-Sun Kim helps the Korean team target an Olympic-record score in its quarterfinal win over Sweden. MARLYNN R JONES • MARTIN W JONES • MARY I JONES • MARY J JONES • MARY K JONES • MARY S JONES • MARYHELEN B JONES • MEG JONES • MICHAEL JONES • MICHAEL JONES • MICHAEL A JONES • MICHAEL D JONES • MICHAEL D JONES • MICHAEL R JONES • MICHAEL R JONES • MICKEY JONES • MURIEL J JONES • NADINA F JONES • NAN B JONES • NANCY L JONES • NATASHIA V JONES • NEAL E JONES • NEKOOSA N JONES • ORADELL JONES • OTIS C JONES • PATRICIA A JONES • PATRICIA B JONES • PATRICIA C JONES • PATRICIA J JONES • PATRICIA K JONES • PAUL A JONES • PAUL S JONES • PENNY L JONES 295 X X V I OLYMPIAD — ATLANTA 1 9 9 6 / THE C O M P E T I T I O N RESULTS ARCHERY TIR À L'ARC Abbreviations and terms used in Archery results tables Abréviations et termes employés dans les tableaux de résultats de tir à I'arc Term English Français 1/32 R o u n d 1/16 R o u n d 1/8 Elimination 1/8 Round 1st Half 1/32 Round 1/16 Round 1/8 Elimination 1/8 R o u n d First Half 1/32 Tour 1/16 Tour 1/8 Elimination 1/8 Tour Première moitié Deuxième moitié Neuf Dix Médaille de bronze M é d a i l l e de bronze Exemption Continué Pays Classement final Première moitié M é d a i l l e d'or M é d a i l l e d'or Impacts Total individuel Tour pour les médailles Nom Record olympique Qualifié Quarts de finale Tour de classement Classement Résultat Deuxième moitié Demi-finales Médaille d'argent Médaille d'argent Total Record du monde 2 n d Half S e c o n d Half 9's 10's Bronze Nines Tens Bronze M e d a l Bronze M e d a l Bronze M e d a l BYE Continued Ctry Final Classification First Half Bye Continued Country Final Classification First Half Gold Gold Medal Hits Indvl Total M e d a l Round Gold Medal Gold Medal Hits Individual Total Medal Round Name O Q Quarterfinals Ranking Round Rnk Score S e c o n d Half Name Olympic Record Qualified Quarterfinals Ranking Round Rank Score S e c o n d Half Semifinals Silver Semifinals Silver M e d a l Silver M e d a l Silver M e d a l Total W Total W o r l d Record International Archery Federation (FITA) Fédération Internationale de Tir à I'Arc Avenue de Cour 135 CH-1007 Lausanne Switzerland • LORETTA J NELSON • LOUISE S NELSON • MARTY A NELSON • MARY C NELSON • MELISSA E NELSON • MONA S NELSON • NATALIE K NELSON • PATRICIA S NELSON • PETER N NELSON • RENEE V NELSON • RICK L NELSON • ROBERT C NELSON • ROBYNN K NELSON • RON R NELSON • RONALD I NELSON • RUBEN B NELSON • STEPHANIE NELSON • TRACY NELSON • VIRGINIA LYNN NELSON • WAYNE NELSON • WILLIAM G NELSON • SUSAN NELSON-BROWN • CLAUDIA C NELSON-PERRY • ALLIE M NELSON RN • ZSOLT V NEMEDI • JACQUELINE L NEMETH • WILLIAM G NEMETH 59 Archery / Tir à I'arc Individual, Men / Epreuve individuelle, Messieurs RANKING ROUND - continued RANKING ROUND Rnk Name Ctry 1st half 2nd half Score Hits 10's 9's 1 FRANGILLI, Michele ITA 344/1 340/3 684 O 72 39 30 Q 33 LINDSAY, A n d r e w NZL 323/36 327/37 650 72 24 32 2 JANG,Yong-Ho KOR 343/2 339/6 682 72 38 30 Q 34 HANLON, Keith IRL 325/30 325/43 650 72 22 36 Q 3 OH, Kyo-Moon KOR 339/3 342/1 681 72 37 31 Q 35 POMBO, Nuno POR 322/40 328/34 650 72 20 35 Q Ctry 1st half 2nd half Score Hits 10's 9's Rnk Name Q 4 CHIKAREV,Vadim KAZ 338/6 339/5 677 72 34 33 Q 36 KIVILO, Raul EST 315/55 334/12 649 72 25 27 Q 5 LIPPONEN, Jari FIN 338/5 338/7 676 72 34 33 Q 37 YATSENKO, Aleksandr UKR 320/43 329/33 649 72 23 33 Q 6 TSIREMPILOV, Baljinima RUS 336/8 339/4 675 72 36 28 Q 38 POIKOLAINEN,Tomi FIN 322/38 326/39 648 72 22 34 Q 7 PETERSSON, Magnus SWE 331/19 341/2 672 72 31 35 Q 39 PARENTI, Andrea ITA 323/35 324/44 647 72 27 24 Q 8 FEAR, Jackson AUS 334/12 337/8 671 72 28 39 Q 40 BJERENDAL, Goran SWE 324/34 322/48 646 72 25 25 Q 9 HUISH, Justin USA 336/10 334/14 670 72 29 37 Q 41 CHO, Sheng-Ling TPE 325/31 321/49 646 72 23 32 Q 10 BISIANI, Matteo ITA 338/4 331/22 669 72 34 25 Q 42 WU,Tsung-Yi TPE 315/54 330/27 645 72 22 31 Q 11 KIM, Bo-Ram KOR 332/15 336/9 668 72 28 36 Q 43 RUSNOV, Rob CAN 322/39 323/45 645 72 21 35 Q 12 WHITE, Rod USA 336/9 330/31 666 72 28 34 Q 44 RAM, Limba IND 319/45 325/40 644 72 25 28 Q 13 YAMAMOTO, Hiroshi JPN 337/7 328/36 665 72 24 41 Q 45 TORRES, Lionel FRA 319/44 325/42 644 72 23 28 Q 14 TANG, Hua CHN 332/14 332/18 664 72 31 28 Q 46 FLUTE, Sebastien FRA 321/42 323/47 644 72 19 36 Q 15 JOHNSON, Richard USA 330/20 334/13 664 72 30 30 Q 47 SHEN, Jun CHN 317/50 327/38 644 72 18 33 Q 16 ZABRODSKY, Stanislav UKR 331/16 333/15 664 72 29 34 Q 48 TUOVILA,Tommi FIN 316/51 328/35 644 72 17 35 Q 17 HALLARD, Steven GBR 334/11 330/28 664 72 28 34 Q 49 JUBZHANG, Jubzhang BHU 318/49 325/41 643 72 24 27 Q 18 GRAY, Matthew AUS 331/17 332/19 663 72 30 27 Q 50 KRUMPESTAR, Matevz SLO 325/29 318/56 643 72 21 28 Q 19 GROV, Martinus NOR 333/13 330/29 663 72 27 34 Q 51 PODLAZOV, Andrey RUS 319/47 321/52 640 72 18 36 Q 20 FAIRWEATHER, Simon AUS 331/18 329/32 660 72 28 31 Q 52 GONZALEZ, Adolfo MEX 315/52 321/51 636 72 19 32 Q 21 VERMEIREN, Paul BEL 329/21 330/24 659 72 30 27 Q 53 BADENOV, Bair RUS 319/48 316/57 635 71 15 41 Q 22 LARSSON, Mikael SWE 328/23 331/23 659 72 29 31 Q 54 ROBITAILLE, Jeannot CAN 315/53 319/55 634 72 17 34 Q 23 YEVETSKY,Valeriy UKR 326/25 333/16 659 72 27 33 Q 55 DORJE, Skalzang IND 326/27 308/59 634 72 16 35 Q 24 HARDINGES, Gary GBR 328/24 330/25 658 72 27 33 Q 56 MARTYNOV, Sergei KAZ 312/58 320/54 632 72 15 33 Q 25 MATSUSHITA,Takayoshi JPN 325/32 332/17 657 72 27 31 Q 57 HSIEH, Sheng-Feng TPE 309/60 321/50 630 72 20 27 Q 26 LETULLE, Damien FRA 326/26 331/21 657 72 27 31 Q 58 LUO, Hengyu CHN 312/57 315/58 627 72 17 32 Q 27 SALLY, Kevin CAN 325/33 332/20 657 72 24 33 Q 59 SHIN,Vitaliy KAZ 306/62 320/53 626 72 20 24 Q 28 MEDVED, Samo SLO 326/28 330/30 656 72 23 35 Q 60 VAZQUEZ, Antonio ESP 322/41 299/62 621 72 15 30 Q 29 ANCHONDO, Jose MEX 319/46 334/11 653 72 26 30 Q 61 KUCUKKAYALAR, Okyay TUR 310/59 308/61 618 71 13 30 Q 30 SZYMCZAK, Pawel POL 323/37 330/26 653 72 23 32 Q 62 MLIAKOV, Stefan BUL 309/61 308/60 617 72 12 28 Q 31 KOPRIVNIKAR, Peter SLO 329/22 323/46 652 72 24 32 Q 63 TURA, Paolo SMR 295/63 297/63 592 72 16 20 Q 32 CHHANGTE, Lalremsanga IND 315/56 335/10 650 72 25 29 Q 64 REBELO, Dominic KEN 264/64 254/64 518 70 11 11 Q 60 Archery / Tir à l'arc • YVETTE M NEMETH • FRANK L NEMIROFF • CAROL B NEMO • NOEL D NEQUIN MD • KRISTIAN A NERGAARD • JOHN NERGARD • HEATHER L NERHOOD • TIMOTHY A NERHOOD • RICHARD J NERONE • DALE L NESBIT • JONATHAN A NESBIT • RYAN A NESBIT • BARBARA H NESBITT• DONALD R NESBITT • JAMES T NESBITT • RINELL M NESBITT • DEBRA W NESFIELD • EMILY W NESMITH • JO A NESMITH • JODY NESMITH • JILL D NESSET • DENNI CLARE NESSLER • DMYTRO J. NESTERENKO • MAUREEN T NESTOR • ROBERT P NESTOR • GRACE J NETLAND • 1/32 ROUND Rnk 1/16 ROUND Name 1/8 ROUND 64 REBELO, D o m i n i c SEMIFINALS MEDAL ROUND KEN 1 FRANGILLI, Michele ITA 33 LINDSAY, A n d r e w 48 T U O V I L A , T o m m i 142-166 FRANGILLI, M. GBR 49 J U B Z H A N G , J u b z h a n g BHU 16 ZABRODSKY, Stanislav UKR 57 HSIEH, Sheng-Feng TPE 8 FEAR, Jackson AUS 40 BJERENDAL, Goran FRANGILLI, M. 156-160 170 (O)-160 TUOVILA,T. 151-150 ZABRODSKY, S. 142-163 ZABRODSKY, S. HUISH,J. 156;T8-156;T9 112;T9-112;T10 HSIEH, S.-F. 164-162 HSIEH, S.-F. SWE 25 MATSUSHITA,Takayoshi JPN 41 CHO, Sheng-Ling TPE 24 HARDINGES, Gary GBR 56 MARTYNOV, Sergei 157-156 MATSUSHITA, T. 162-163 HUISH, J. HARDINGES, G. 162-169 158;T9-158;T10 HUISH,J. KAZ 9 HUISH, Justin USA 60 VAZQUEZ, A n t o n i o 155-166 HUISH, J. HUISH,J. 157-165 112-103 ESP 5 LIPPONEN, Jari FIN 37 YATSENKO, Aleksandr LIPPONEN,J. 143-168 MEDVED, S. MEDVED, S. 161;T8-161;T9 UKR 28 MEDVED, S a m o SLO 44 R A M , Limba IND 21 VERMEIREN, Paul BEL 53 BADENOV, Bair RUS 12 WHITE, Rod USA 61 KUCUKKAYALAR, Okyay TUR 4 CHIKAREV, Vadim KAZ 36 KIVILO, Raul EST 29 A N C H O N D O , Jose MEX 45 TORRES, Lionel FRA 20 FAIRWEATHER, S i m o n AUS 52 GONZALEZ, A d o l f o MEX 13 Y A M A M O T O , Hiroshi JPN 62 MLIAKOV, Stefan BUL 3 OH, K y o - M o o n KOR 35 POMBO, N u n o POR 30 SZYMCZAK, Pawel POL 46 FLUTE, Sebastien FRA 19 GROV, Martinus NOR 51 PODLAZOV,Andrey RUS 14 T A N G , Hua CHN 59 SHIN, Vitaliy KAZ Baljinima RUS 38 POIKOLAINEN,Tomi FIN 27 SALLY, Kevin CAN 43 RUSNOV, Rob CAN 22 LARSSON, Mikael SWE 54 ROBITAILLE, J e a n n o t CAN 11 K I M , Bo-Ram KOR 58 LUO, Hengyu CHN 7 PETERSSON, M a g n u s 39 PARENTI, Andrea 164-158 CHHANGTE, L. FIN 17 HALLARD, Steven 6 TSIREMPILOV, FRANGILLI, M. NZL 32 CHHANGTE, Lalremsanga IND SWE VERMEIREN, P. 150-161 159-161 VERMEIREN, P. 140-165 VERMEIREN, P. 159-158 WHITE, R. 152-161 VERMEIREN, P. CHIKAREV,V. 111-106 144-166 ANCHONDO, J. 154-156 A N C H O N D O , J. 157-158 TORRES, L. TORRES, L. FRA 42 W U , T s u n g - Y i TPE 23 YEVETSKY,Valeriy UKR 55 DORJE, Skalzang IND 10 BISIANI, ITA Matteo 63 T U R A , Paolo GOLD MEDAL 158-159 165-154 TORRES, L. 164-163 Y A M A M O T O , H. HUISH,J. 154-155 156-162 OH, K.-M. 169-154 SZYMCZAK, P. OH, K.-M. 148-152 167 (O*)-159 GROV, M. 158-161 GROV, M. 161-159 T A N G , H. OH, K.-M. 154-157 114-113 TSIREMPILOV, B. 163-164 POIKOLAINEN,T. 163-164 POIKOLAINEN,T. 158-155 KIM, B.-R. LARSSON, M. 160-162 159-167 KIM, B.-R. 160-166 K I M , B.-R. PETERSSON, M. 160-168 109-112 PETERSSON, M. 161-167 PETERSSON, M. PARENTI, A. 167-165 SILVER MEDAL 161-150 PETERSSON, M. 167-163 YEVETSKY,V. PETERSSON, M. 156-159 KOR 34 H A N L O N , Keith IRL 31 KOPRIVNIKAR, Peter SLO 47 S H E N , J u n CHN 18 GRAY, M a t t h e w AUS 50 KRUMPESTAR, Matevz SLO 15 J O H N S O N , Richard USA SWE BISIANI, M. 152-163 BISIANI, M. 156-167 SMR 2 JANG,Yong-Ho USA 112-107 OH, K.-M. ITA 26 LETULLE, Damien PETERSSON, M. JANG,Y.-H. 111-108 141-164 BRONZE MEDAL JANG,Y-H. 165-159 HANLON, K. OH, K.-M. 155-151 JANG,Y.-H. OH, K.-M. 162-160 GRAY, M. VERMEIREN, P. 158-162 KOR 115(O/W**)-110 J O H N S O N , R. 157-164 J O H N S O N , R. 140-158 FINAL CLASSIFICATION FINAL CLASSIFICATION - continued *Olympic Record for 1/16,1/8 Combined, Men (Score: 336). Record olympique pour 1/16, 1/8 combinés, Messieurs (Score : 336). Name Ctry 5 KIM, Bo-Ram KOR Record du monde pour finale combinée de 36 Silver 6 FRANGILLI, Michele ITA flèches. Messieurs (Score : 338). Bronze 7 JANG,Yong-Ho KOR 8 TORRES, Lionel FRA Name Ctry 1 HUISH, Justin USA Gold 2 PETERSSON, Magnus SWE 3 OH, Kyo-Moon KOR 4 VERMEIREN, Paul BEL Rnk QUARTERFINALS Ctry Rnk **World Record for 36 Arrow Finals Combined, Men (Score: 338). Archery / Tir à l'arc SAMANTHA C NETS • FRANCES E NETTLES • GEORGE G NETTLES • JOE L NETTLES • JOAN E NETZEL• NOAMI L NEU • ERIC M NEUBURGER • JAMES C NEUGENT • AMANDA NEUHOFF • TONYA K NEUKAM • MARGARET E NEUMAN • THOMAS W NEUMANN • RONDA NEUNER • FREDERICK C NEUSCHWANTER • JILL A NEUSTADT • DYLAN NEUWIRTH • VIRGINIA NEVAREZ • EUGENIA A NEVELS • GREGORY G NEVERSON JR • ELIZABETH F NEVIL • ROBERT M NEVIL • BRIAN J NEVILLE • DAVID L NEVILLE • RACHEL L NEVILLE • SARA J NEVIN • KAY W NEW 61 Archery / Tir à I'arc Individual, Women / Epreuve individuelle, Dames RANKING ROUND - continued RANKING ROUND Hits 10's 9's Ctry 1st half 2nd half Score Hits 10's 9's 1 HERASYMENKO, Lina UKR 332/2 341/1 673 O 72 31 35 Q 33 FANTATO, Paola ITA 306/50 329/14 635 72 21 25 Q 2 HE,Ying CHN 333/1 336/3 669 72 30 33 Q 34 LEONOVA, Irina KAZ 321/23 314/44 635 72 18 33 Q 3 NASARIDZE, Natalia TUR 331/3 336/2 667 72 28 37 Q 35 YAKUSHEVA, Olga BLR 318/31 317/38 635 72 15 35 Q 4 KIM, Jo-Sun KOR 328/9 335/4 663 72 33 24 Q 36 di BLASI, Giuseppina ITA 319/26 315/43 634 72 19 29 Q 5 SADOVNYCHA, Olena UKR 329/7 334/5 663 72 30 27 Q 37 KVRIVISHVILI, Khatuna GEO 319/25 315/42 634 72 19 29 Q 6 ALTINKAYNAK, Elif TUR 329/6 334/6 663 72 28 31 Q 38 EKSI, Elif TUR 309/46 324/21 633 72 20 25 Q 7 VALEEVA, Natalia MDA 329/8 333/7 662 72 27 34 Q 39 KOVACS, Judit HUN 323/17 310/48 633 72 18 30 Q 8 KIM, Kyung-Wook KOR 329/5 332/8 661 72 28 29 Q 40 BONAL, Severine FRA 315/37 317/35 632 72 22 22 Q 9 YOON, Hye-Young KOR 330/4 330/12 660 72 24 38 Q 41 LIN,Ya-Hua TPE 314/40 318/33 632 72 19 27 Q Rnk Name Ctry 1st half 2nd half Score Rnk Name 10 MOZHAR, Anna KAZ 326/11 327/16 653 72 28 27 Q 42 MENSING, Barbara GER 313/42 319/32 632 72 15 34 Q 11 ARZHANNIKOVA, Ljudmila NED 328/10 324/20 652 72 26 26 Q 43 OUCHI,Ai JPN 315/38 316/41 631 72 17 29 Q 12 NOWICKA, Joanna POL 324/14 327/15 651 72 27 27 Q 44 YANG, Chun-Chi TPE 313/41 317/37 630 72 18 29 Q 13 MURZAYEVA, Makhlukhanum RUS 318/30 332/9 650 72 23 33 Q 45 OTGON, Jargal MGL 312/43 318/34 630 72 15 35 Q 14 ALDEGANI, Giovanna ITA 326/12 324/22 650 72 19 38 Q 46 TOUNIIANTSE,Yana KAZ 305/52 316/39 621 72 21 23 Q 15 WILLIAMSON, Alison GBR 322/19 326/17 648 72 25 27 Q 47 PFOHL, Cornelia GER 319/27 302/56 621 72 20 28 Q 16 YANG, Jianping CHN 317/35 331/10 648 72 22 33 Q 48 BACKMAN, Christa SWE 309/47 308/51 617 72 11 33 Q 17 DYKMAN, Janet USA 316/36 330/13 646 72 18 37 Q 49 MATTHEWS, Myfanwy AUS 303/54 313/46 616 72 11 27 Q 18 ZABUGINA, Olga BLR 321/24 324/19 645 72 24 27 Q 50 BRIDGER, Deonne AUS 309/45 306/53 615 72 11 28 Q 19 LIN,Yi-Yin TPE 322/20 322/24 644 72 24 29 Q 51 DAHLIANA, Danahuri INA 310/44 305/54 615 72 11 27 Q 20 GALINOVSKAYA, Rita RUS 323/16 321/26 644 72 24 28 Q 52 KODAMA, Kinue JPN 294/57 319/31 613 72 15 24 Q 21 LANGSTON, Lindsay USA 323/18 320/28 643 72 21 32 Q 53 ADAMS, Judi USA 300/55 306/52 606 72 10 26 Q 22 SJOVALL, Jenny SWE 318/32 325/18 643 72 16 39 Q 54 BILUKHA, Natalya UKR 296/56 309/49 605 72 9 30 Q 23 TUTATCHIKOVA, Elena RUS 325/13 316/40 641 72 21 33 Q 55 LANTANG, Nurfitriyana INA 307/49 293/60 600 72 14 18 Q 24 WAGNER, Sandra GER 317/33 323/23 640 72 19 30 Q 56 HENDRICKS, Leanda RSA 303/53 297/58 600 72 12 21 Q 25 DAMANHURI, Hamdiah INA 319/28 320/30 639 72 20 32 Q 57 DZIECIOL, Iwona POL 306/51 293/61 599 71 12 25 Q 26 LEWIS, Kirstin RSA 317/34 322/25 639 72 19 31 Q 58 KOIDE, Misato JPN 275/62 308/50 583 71 12 20 Q 27 VERSTEGEN, Christel NED 319/29 320/29 639 72 17 40 Q 59 KISS,Timea HUN 288/58 294/59 582 72 9 19 Q 28 KLATA, Katarzyna POL 322/22 317/36 639 72 17 34 Q 60 UGYEN, Ugyen BHU 282/59 298/57 580 72 10 17 Q 29 BRETON, Marisol MEX 308/48 330/11 638 71 21 33 Q 61 PALOVANDOVA, Nadejda MDA 276/61 304/55 580 70 10 24 Q 30 PERSSON, Kristina SWE 315/39 321/27 636 72 19 31 Q 62 BORRESEN, Jill RSA 277/60 290/62 567 71 9 18 Q 31 HESS, Wenche-Lin NOR 324/15 312/47 636 72 16 32 Q 63 REYES, Maria PUR 267/63 268/64 535 72 6 16 Q 32 WANG, Xiaozhu CHN 322/21 314/45 636 72 16 32 Q 64 MBUTA, Jennifer KEN 220/64 280/63 500 71 6 12 Q 62 Archery / Tir à l'arc • LATRELLE J NEW • TOM A NEW • PEGGY D NEWALL • ALBERTA L NEWBANKS • CARMEN M NEWBERRY • JOHNNIE M NEWBERRY • KATHERINE R NEWBLE • CLARA NEWBOLD • COLIN E NEWBOLD • WILLIAM C NEWBURG • ALICIA C NEWBURN • SARAH A NEWBURN • BRENDA C NEWBY • MAX L NEWBY • DOLORES A NEWCOMB • BEVERLY NEWCOMER • RICHARD V NEWCOMER • DOVIE L NEWELL • FRANCES J NEWELL • FREDERICK J NEWELL • J PAUL NEWELL • JEREMY J NEWELL • KAREN A NEWELL • LINDSAY NEWELL • PETER P NEW ELL • 1/32 ROUND Rnk 1/16 ROUND Name 64 MBUTA, Jennifer 1 HERASYMENKO, 1/8 ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS MEDAL ROUND Ctry KEN Lina 33 FANTATO, Paola UKR HERASYMENKO, L. 126-156 W A N G , X. ITA 32 W A N G , Xiaozhu CHN 48 B A C K M A N , Christa SWE 17 D Y K M A N , Janet USA 152-156 WANG, X. 143-152 WANG, X. 156-149 DYKMAN, J. DYKMAN, J. 154-156 49 MATTHEWS, M y f a n w y AUS 16 YANG, J i a n p i n g CHN 57 DZIECIOL, Iwona POL 8 K I M , Kyung-Wook KOR 40 BONAL, Severine FRA 25 D A M A N H U R I , H a m d i a h INA 41 LIN,Ya-Hua TPE 24 W A G N E R , Sandra GER 154-148 YANG, J. K I M , K.-W. 150-159 103-106 K I M , K.-W. 158-164 56 HENDRICKS, Leanda RSA 9 Y O O N , Hye-Young KOR K I M , K.-W. 159-153 BONAL, S. 156-151 K I M , K.-W. 165-164(O*) LIN,Y.-H. 162-158 Y O O N , H.-Y. 155-167 Y O O N , H.-Y. K I M , K.-W. 138-165 60 UGYEN, Ugyen 111-109 BHU 5 SADOVNYCHA, Olena UKR 37 KVRIVISHVILI, Khatuna GEO SADOVNYCHA, O. S A D O V N Y C H A , O. 126-153 28 KLATA, Katarzyna POL 158-151 KLATA, K. S A D O V N Y C H A , O. 148-152 44 YANG, Chun-Chi TPE 21 LANGSTON, Lindsay USA 53 A D A M S , Judi USA 12 NOWICKA, Joanna POL 161-158 L A N G S T O N , L. NOWICKA, J. 150-151 152;T8-152;T9 NOWICKA, J. 152-165 61 PALOVANDOVA, Nadejda 4 K I M , Jo-Sun MDA KOR SADOVNYCHA, O. KIM, J.-S. 108-105 153-163 36 di BLASI, Giuseppina ITA 29 BRETON, M a r i s o l MEX 45 OTGON, Jargal MGL 20 GALINOVSKAYA, Rita RUS 52 K O D A M A , Kinue 3 NASARIDZE, Natalia 158-157 BRETON, M. 139-142 K I M , J.-S. 150;T6-150;T10 GALINOVSKAYA, R. K O D A M A , K. 155-151 KIM, K.-W. 159-147 TUR 30 PERSSON, Kristina NASARIDZE, N. YAKUSHEVA, O. BLR SWE 153;T8-153;T9 YAKUSHEVA, 0 . YAKUSHEVA, O. 159-151 46 TOUNIIANTSE,Yana KAZ 19 LIN,Yi-Yin TPE 51 DAHLIANA, Danahuri INA 14 ALDEGANI, Giovanna ITA 59 KISS,Timea HUN 6 ALTINKAYNAK, Elif TUR 161-157 LIN,Y-Y. LIN,Y-Y. 140-159 155-149 ALDEGANI, G. ALTINKAYNAK, E. 153-157 107-109 ALTINKAYNAK, E. 147-155 38 EKSI, Elif TUR 27 VERSTEGEN, Christel NED ALTINKAYNAK, E. 160-149 VERSTEGEN,C. 150-155 43 OUCHI, Ai JPN 22 SJOVALL, J e n n y SWE 54 BILUKHA, Natalya 58 KOIDE, Misato ALTINKAYNAK, E. SJOVALL, J. 160-150 152;T8-152;T9 ARZHANNIKOVA, L. UKR 11 ARZHANNIKOVA, Ljudmila NED 151-160 ARZHANNIKOVA, L. HE,Y. 141-149 100-101 JPN 7 VALEEVA, Natalia MDA 39 KOVACS, J u d i t HUN 26 LEWIS, Kirstin RSA VALEEVA, N. 141-159 VALEEVA, N. SILVER MEDAL 160-143 LEWIS, K. M E N S I N G , B. 150;T7-150;T10 42 M E N S I N G , Barbara GER 23 TUTATCHIKOVA, Elena RUS 158-163 M E N S I N G , B. INA 10 M O Z H A R , A n n a KAZ 63 REYES, Maria PUR CHN HE,Y. 150-145 55 L A N T A N G , Nurfitriyana KOR 113 (O**)-107 RSA 140-168 (O) 35 YAKUSHEVA, Olga GOLD MEDAL 164-157 GALINOVSKAYA, R. JPN 13 MURZAYEVA, Makhlukhanum RUS 62 BORRESEN, Jill K I M , J.-S. M E N S I N G , B. 144-141 L A N T A N G , N. 155-153 2 HE,Ying CHN HE,Y. HE,Y. 93-103 123-158 34 LEONOVA, Irina KAZ 31 HESS,Wenche-Lin NOR 47 PFOHL, Cornelia GER BRONZE MEDAL HE,Y. 163;T10-163;T7 HESS,W.-L. ALTINKAYNAK, E. 148-154 18 Z A B U G I N A , Olga BLR 50 BRIDGER, Deonne AUS 15 W I L L I A M S O N , A l i s o n GBR HE.Y. SADOVNYCHA, O. 165-159 ZABUGINA, 0. SADOVNYCHA, O. 152-158 WILLIAMSON, A. WILLIAMSON, A. 142-157 UKR 102-109 141-156 FINAL CLASSIFICATION FINAL CLASSIFICATION - continued *Olympic Record for 1/16,1/8 Combined, Women (Score: 331). Record olympique pour 1/16, 1/8 combinés, Dames (Score: 331). Name Ctry 5 YAKUSHEVA, Olga BLR Record olympique pour finale combinée de 36 Silver 6 KIM, Jo-Sun KOR flèches, Dames (Score : 330). Bronze 7 W A N G , Xiaozhu CHN 8 MENSING, Barbara GER Name Ctry 1 KIM, Kyung-Wook KOR Gold 2 HE,Ying CHN 3 SADOVNYCHA, Olena UKR 4 ALTINKAYNAK, Elif TUR Rnk Rnk **Olympic Record for 36 Arrow Finals Combined, Women (Score: 330). Archery / Tir à l'arc THOMAS E NEWELL • ELOISE W NEWHARD • JACK E NEWHARD • NELSON L NEWHOUSER • SHERRI B NEWILL • SHARON S NEWKAM • HAYWOOD F NEWKIRK • LYLE M NEWKIRK • PAMELA C NEWKIRK • SANDI NEWKIRK • JANA L NEWLAND • DEBOROUGH H NEWLIN • JON K NEWMAN • ANDREA J NEWMAN • ANN D NEWMAN • ANN W NEWMAN • ANNE M NEWMAN • BRYAN I NEWMAN • CHERYL M NEWMAN • DEBORAH NEWMAN • DONNA M NEWMAN • DORIS P NEWMAN • HARVEY K NEWMAN • JEROME L NEWMAN • JO-ANNE V NEWMAN • JOAN 63 Archery / Tir à l'arc Team, Men / Epreuve par équipes, Messieurs RANKING ROUND - continued RANKING ROUND Rnk Ctry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KOR ITA USA AUS SWE UKR FIN SLO Names JANG,Yong-Ho First half Second half Indvl total 343 339 682 KIM, Bo-Ram 332 336 668 OH, Kyo-Moon 339 342 681 BISIANI, Matteo 338 331 669 FRANGILLI, Michele 344 340 684 PARENTI, Andrea 323 324 647 HUISH, Justin 336 334 670 JOHNSON, Richard 330 334 664 WHITE, Rod 336 330 666 FAIRWEATHER, Simon 331 329 660 FEAR, Jackson 334 337 671 GRAY, Matthew 331 332 663 BJERENDAL, Goran 324 322 646 LARSSON, Mikael 328 331 659 PETERSSON, Magnus 331 341 672 YATSENKO, Aleksandr 320 329 649 YEVETSKY,Valeriy 326 333 659 ZABRODSKY, Stanislav 331 333 664 LIPPONEN, Jari 338 338 676 POIKOLAINEN,Tomi 322 326 648 TUOVILA,Tommi 316 328 644 KOPRIVNIKAR, Peter 329 323 652 KRUMPESTAR, Matevz 325 318 643 MEDVED, Samo 326 330 656 1/8 ELIMINATION QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS Total Rnk Ctry 9 RUS 2031 W 10 FRA 2000 11 CAN 2000 12 KAZ 1994 13 CHN 1977 14 IND 1972 15 TPE 1968 Names BADENOV, Bair First half Second half Indvl total 319 316 635 PODLAZOV,Andrey 319 321 640 TSIREMPILOV, Baljinima 336 339 675 FLUTE, Sebastien 321 323 644 LETULLE, Damien 326 331 657 TORRES, Lionel 319 325 644 ROBITAILLE, Jeannot 315 319 634 RUSNOV, Rob 322 323 645 SALLY, Kevin 325 332 657 CHIKAREV,Vadim 338 339 677 MARTYNOV, Sergei 312 320 632 SHIN,Vitaliy 306 320 626 LUO, Hengyu 312 315 627 SHEN,Jun 317 327 644 TANG, Hua 332 332 664 CHHANGTE, Lalremsanga 315 335 650 DORJE, Skalzang 326 308 634 RAM, Limba 319 325 644 CHO, Sheng-Ling 325 321 646 HSIEH, Sheng-Feng 309 321 630 WU,Tsung-Yi 315 330 645 Total 1950 1945 1936 1935 1935 1928 1921 1951 MEDAL ROUND Rnk Ctry BYE KOR 1 Korea 0 9 Russian Federation 8 Slovenia KOR 251-249 SLO 241-242 KOR 12 Kazakstan 250-234 SWE 5 Sweden 239-247 241-253 (O) AUS 4 Australia GOLD MEDAL AUS 13 People's Republic of China 3 United States of A m e r i c a *Record olympique pour finale combinée de 54 flèches, 235-251 225-238 SILVER MEDAL USA 10 France FIN KOR 251-247 244-245 15 ChineseTaipei ITA 236-252 ITA 2 Italy epreuve par équipes, Messieurs (Score:502). USA 251-240 UKR 7 Finland Men (Score: 502). 249-251 (O*) USA 11 Canada 6 Ukraine *Olympic Record for 54 Arrow Finals Combined,Team, USA 240-243 14 India BRONZE MEDAL 243-244 ITA ITA 248-244 AUS FINAL CLASSIFICATION Rnk 64 Ctry 1 United States of America 2 Korea Silver 3 Italy Bronze 4 Australia 5 Slovenia 6 Sweden 7 Ukraine 8 Finland Gold Archery / Tir à l'arc V NEWMAN • JOCELYN F NEWMAN • JODI S NEWMAN • JOE A NEWMAN • JOHANNA E NEWMAN • JOHN T NEWMAN • JON D. NEWMAN • KENNETH R NEWMAN • KENYA R NEWMAN • M SPENCER NEWMAN • MARK N NEWMAN • MARY NEWMAN • NAN H NEWMAN • PATRICIA NEWMAN • PAULETTE M NEWMAN • PHIL T NEWMAN • QUINCY B NEWMAN • ROBERT S NEWMAN • ROSEMARIE B NEWMAN • SUSAN A NEWMAN • UNA E NEWMAN • VICKI J. NEWMAN • JILL A NEWMAN-PAUL • PAUL A NEWMAN CATC • NOAH G NEWMAN SR • RINN NEWMEYER Archery / Tir à I'arc Team, Women / Epreuve par équipes, Dames RANKING ROUND - continued RANKING ROUND Rnk Ctry 1 2 KOR TUR CHN 3 4 5 6 7 8 UKR RUS ITA KAZ TPE Names KIM, Jo-Sun First half Second half Indvl total 328 335 663 KIM, Kyung-Wook 329 332 661 YOON, Hye-Young 330 330 660 ALTINKAYNAK, Elif 329 334 663 EKSI, Elif 309 324 633 NASARIDZE, Natalia 331 336 667 HE,Ying 333 336 669 W A N G , Xiaozhu 322 314 636 YANG, Jianping 317 331 348 BILUKHA, Natalya 296 309 605 HERASYMENKO, Lina 332 341 673 SADOVNYCHA, Olena 329 334 663 GALINOVSKAYA, Rita 323 321 644 MURZAYEVA, Makhlukhanum 318 332 650 TUTATCHIKOVA, Elena 325 316 641 ALDEGANI, Giovanna 326 324 650 di BLASI, Giuseppina 319 315 634 FANTATO, Paola 306 329 635 LEONOVA, Irina 321 314 635 MOZHAR,Anna 326 327 653 TOUNIIANTSE,Yana 305 316 621 LIN,Ya-Hua 314 318 632 LIN,Yi-Yin 322 322 644 YANG, Chun-Chi 313 317 630 1/8 ELIMINATION QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS Rnk Ctry Total 9 SWE 1984 W 10 USA 1963 11 GER 1953 12 POL 1941 13 INA 1935 14 JPN 1919 15 RSA 1909 Names First half Second half Indvl total BACKMAN, Christa 309 308 617 PERSSON, Kristina 315 321 636 SJOVALL, Jenny 318 325 643 ADAMS, Judi 300 306 606 DYKMAN, Janet 316 330 646 LANGSTON, Lindsay 323 320 643 MENSING, Barbara 313 319 632 PFOHL, Cornelia 319 302 621 WAGNER, Sandra 317 323 640 DZIECIOL, Iwona 306 293 599 KLATA, Katarzyna 322 317 639 NOWICKA, Joanna 324 327 651 DAHLIANA, Danahuri 310 305 615 DAMANHURI, Hamdiah 319 320 639 LANTANG, Nurfitriyana 307 293 600 KODAMA, Kinue 294 319 613 KOIDE, Misato 275 308 583 OUCHI,Ai 315 316 631 BORRESEN, Jill 277 290 567 HENDRICKS, Leanda 303 297 600 LEWIS, Kirstin 317 322 639 Total 1896 1895 1893 1889 1854 1827 1806 1906 MEDAL ROUND Rnk Ctry BYE 1 Korea KOR 0 9 Sweden 8 Chinese Taipei SWE KOR 2 4 9 ( O ) -226 239-227 KOR 12 Poland 5 Russian Federation 233-229 13 Indonesia 4 Ukraine 245-237 POL UKR GOLD MEDAL POL 242-235 3 People's Republic of China 217-222 GER *Record du monde pour finale combinée de 54 231-232 245-236 15 South Africa 2 Turkey TUR SILVER MEDAL GER GER 239-237 KAZ 226-235 flèches, epreuve par équipes. Dames (Score: 490). GER 10 United States of A m e r i c a 7 Republic of Kazakstan Women (Score: 490). 245 (W*)-235 CHN 11 G e r m a n y 6 Italy * World Record for 54 Arrow Finals Combined,Team, KOR 208-246 14 J a p a n TUR 226-247 BRONZE MEDAL 228-240 TUR POL 239-244 POL FINAL CLASSIFICATION Rnk Ctry 1 Korea Gold 2 Germany Silver 3 Poland Bronze 4 Turkey 5 Ukraine 6 People's Republic of China 7 Sweden 8 Republic of Kazakstan Archery / Tir à l 'arc • MARK A NEWMILLER • CAROLYN NEWPORT • WYLIE W NEWPORT • RICHARD D NEWSOM JR • ELIZABETH D NEWSOME • EMMA H NEWSOME • GARY P NEWSOME • GEORGE A NEWSOME • JAMES NEWSOME • JAMES F NEWSOME • JOHN W NEWSOME • KIMBERLY D NEWSOME • LARRY M NEWSOME • MARGARET W NEWSOME • VIRGINIA G NEWSOME • BRANDI M NEWSON • CECILIA NEWSON • ALICIA R NEWTON • ANN F NEWTON • BARBARA NEWTON • BEVERLY A NEWTON • DAVID D NEWTON • DAVID P NEWTON • FRANCES J NEWTON • JAMIE V NEWTON 65 VENUE MAPS PLANS DES SITES Aquatics—Diving, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Water Polo Natation — Plongeon, Natation, Natation synchronisée, Water-polo Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, Atlanta, Georgia Centre de natation de Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Géorgie Archery I Tir à I'arc Stone Mountain Park Archery Center and Velodrome Stone Mountain, Georgia Centre de tir à l'arc et vélodrome du parc de Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain, Géorgie 448 Venue Maps / Plans des sites C H A P T E R T W E N T Y - O N E / SPORTS synchronized. In Atlanta, 80 women (eight teams of 10) competed on 30 July (technical routine) and 2 August (free routine). WATER POLO Scheduled 20-28 July 1996, a total of 156 men (12 teams of 13) competed in water polo in a roundrobin format with single-elimination finals. Equipment and Staff. All equipment provided by ACOG complied with FINA rules. Diving boards were Maxiflex Model B on Durafirm stands. The platform surfaces were supplied by Mondo S.p.A., while B & K Rental supplied the podia. For swimming, Swatch Timing/Omega supplied the starting blocks. For synchronized swimming, Speedo provided apparel. Sound equipment included the following: Panasonic 3800 DAT recorder, Ramsa Mixer-3 channels, SPL M-3 mike input, Ramsa Air speakers, Ocean Engineering underwater speakers, and a Clark synthesizer to monitor underwater sound from a sound booth. All equipment had emergency backup systems. Water polo competition balls were supplied by Mikasa, Inc. All other required equipment was supplied by Adolph Keifer & Associates. The aquatics competition manager began in April 1993 as the sports planning manager for aquatics, boxing, and cycling. In January 1995, she was designated competition manager for the four disciplines of aquatics. In addition, a competition manager for each discipline was added in May 1994, ultimately reporting to the aquatics manager. The diving staff included 14 paid staff and 65 volunteers. The swimming staff included 8 paid staff and 114 volunteers. For synchronized swimming, there were 17 paid staff and 58 volunteers. Water polo, which had the largest staff of the aquatics disciplines, had 69 paid staff and 86 volunteers. ARCHERY The archery competition was held at the Archery Center in Stone Mountain Park, a magnificent 3,200 acre (1,295 ha) facility in the Atlanta suburb of Stone Mountain, approximately 16.6 km from the Atlanta Olympic Village. The 5,200-seat Archery Center rested in a pastoral valley at the base of the mountain's south side. The park also served as the venue for the tennis and track cycling competitions. Training Sites. Adjacent to the competition range, a 22-lane practice range was available to athletes during noncompetition times. This field served as the site for the ranking round, where the 22 targets were placed in a single row with their centers 3 m apart from each other. Test Event. ACOG's archery test event, the Atlanta Grand Prix Archery Tournament, was held in April 1996 at the practice range. More than 120 athletes from 30 countries attended. Competition. The MOU signed in February 1994 between ACOG and the International Archery Federation (FITA) outlined the competition format for the Games, which included a variety of alterations in the way the contest was played. Under the MOU, the tournament was divided into four events: men's and women's individual and team competitions. In an Olympic first, countries could qualify up to three archers for individual competition. In addition, a single-elimination match format was introduced, in which archers shot from a single distance of 70 m at a 122 cm target face divided into 10 scoring rings. As a result of various enhancements, including the change of format and the use of cameras placed in targets and video boards, spectators were more involved than in any previous Olympic archery competition. The competition was scheduled for six days, 28 July–2 August 1996, with 128 athletes (64 men and 64 women) competing. Equipment and Staff. All equipment provided by ACOG complied with FITA regulations and was used at the test event in April 1996. McKenzie Sports Products provided 90 (including 50 replacement) 50 x 50 in (127 x 127 cm) target mats, along with 40 metal stands, which replaced conventional wood stands. Maple Leaf Press supplied the plastic-backed 122 cm target faces. The competition manager for archery began in June 1994, and the assistant competition manager in July 1995. Additional staff members began work in April 1996 for the test event and returned for the Games in June 1996.The competition was conducted with 10 paid staff and 51 volunteers. ATHLETICS Two key components intensified the planning for the athletics competition—the stadium and the schedule. Constructed as the centerpiece of the Centennial Olympic Games, the 85,000-seat Olympic Stadium located 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from the Atlanta Olympic Village served as the site of the athletics competition and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. It was planned to be converted into a baseball stadium after the Games, requiring a very specialized design to accommodate both the Games-time and the permanent use, as well as an extraordinary amount of construction approvals. DEUSCHLE * CAROL J DEUTSCH * KIMBERLY K DEUTSCH * PERRY A DEUTSCH * JERRY A DEVANE * ALANE K DEVANEY * JEAN DEVARD-KEMP * GLORIA S DEVARENNES * TOMMY L DEVAUGHN * MEREDITH R DEVENDORF * GEORGE R DEVENY * BETTY S DEVER * BETTE J DEVERAUX * ANNE E DEVILLIER * NICKIE L DEVILLIER * RON DEVILLIER * ANGELA M DEVINE * CARRIE DEVINE * CONNIE E DEVINE * EDWARD J DEVINE * ELIZABETH P DEVINE * JOSEPH W DEVINE * PATRICIA A DEVINE * TIMOTHY L DEVINEY * MARY P DEVINO * SUSAN C DEVIT * THEODORE M DEVIT * KAROL A DEVITO * TERESA V DEVLIN 397