Archery At The 1988 Summer Olympics

Results

Men's individual

Men's individual preliminary round

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot a FITA round, consisting of 144 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 24 archers advanced to the 1/8 finals. The United States, winners of the men's gold medal every year they had competed, advanced all of their archers. Korea also had all three archers qualify for the next round. Finland, Japan, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union each had two archers advance. All three medallists from 1984 moved on to the next round.
Rank Name Nation Score
1 Vladimir Echeev Soviet Union 1304
2 Park Sung-Soo Korea 1303
3 Jay Barrs United States 1294
4 Richard McKinney United States 1288
5 T. Reniers Netherlands 1286
6 Chun In-Soo Korea 1284
7 Steven Hallard Great Britain 1283
8 Goran Bjerendal Sweden 1280
9 Tomi Poikolainen Finland 1278
10 Olivier Heck France 1277
11 Simon Fairweather Australia 1276
12 Lee Han-Sup Korea 1275
13 Pentti Vikstrom Finland 1273
14 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan 1271
15 Takayoshi Matsushita Japan 1266
16 Henrik Toft Denmark 1263
17 John McDonald Canada 1263
18 Darrell Pace United States 1257
19 Vedat Erbay Turkey 1257
20 Detlef Kahlert West Germany 1254
21 Ilario di Buo Italy 1251
22 Paul Vermeiren Belgium 1250
23 K. Chkolny Soviet Union 1250
24 Leroy Watson Great Britain 1248
25 Jan Jacobsen Denmark 1248
26 Jose Anchondo Mexico 1248
27 Ismo Falck Finland 1246
28 Andrea Parenti Italy 1245
29 Juri Leontiev Soviet Union 1245
30 Mats Nordlander Sweden 1243
31 Hu Pei-Wen Chinese Taipei 1243
32 Antonio Vazquez Spain 1239
33 Giancarlo Ferrari Italy 1237
34 Kerem Ersu Turkey 1237
35 Gert Bjerendal Sweden 1236
36 Sanjeeva Singh India 1233
37 Thierry Venant France 1233
38 Omar Bustani Mexico 1232
39 Ram Limba India 1232
40 T. Furuhashi Japan 1229
41 C. Blake Australia 1228
42 Yen Man-Sung Chinese Taipei 1227
43 Renato Emilio Brazil 1225
44 Patrick DeKoning Belgium 1225
45 Chiu Ping-Kun Chinese Taipei 1223
46 Doje Qoiying China 1220
47 Liang Quizhong China 1220
48 Syafrudin Mawi Indonesia 1219
49 Adolfo Gonzalez Mexico 1215
50 Avi Jiminex-Tar Spain 1215
51 D. Desnoyers Canada 1215
52 J. Holgado Spain 1210
53 F. Noteboom Belgium 1209
54 Manfred Barth West Germany 1206
55 Ru Guang China 1204
56 Niels Gammelgaard Denmark 1203
57 Richard Priestman Great Britain 1202
58 Denis Canuel Canada 1201
59 B. Schulkowski West Germany 1199
60 Paul Bamber Zimbabwe 1197
61 Izzet Avcu Turkey 1192
62 Jorge Azevedo Brazil 1191
63 Rodney Wagner Australia 1184
64 Claude Franclet France 1181
65 Gilles Cresto Monaco 1180
66 Carlos Reis Portugal 1176
67 Miguel Pedraza Puerto Rico 1172
68 Rowel Merto Philippines 1162
69 Joseph Malone Ireland 1162
70 Rui Santos Portugal 1160
71 Shyam Lal Meena India 1150
72 Alan Bryant Zimbabwe 1149
73 Thinley Dorji Bhutan 1144
74 Noel Lynch Ireland 1141
75 Claudio Pafundi Argentina 1126
76 Pema Tshering Bhutan 1124
77 Fok Ming Shan Hong Kong, China 1108
78 Wrex Tarr Zimbabwe 1092
79 Lai Chi Hung Hong Kong, China 1079
80 Jigme Tshering Bhutan 1070
81 Angel Bello Argentina 1017
82 Sameer Jawdat Saudi Arabia 964
83 Adel Aljabrin Saudi Arabia 921
84 Derrick Tenai Solomon Islands 505

Men's individual 1/8 final

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 18 archers advanced to the quarterfinal. Korea and the United States again advanced all three archers. Finland and Japan were the nations having two archers qualify. The three medallists from 1984 continued to compete, though Darrell Pace of the United States, gold medallist in Los Angeles, only barely managed to take 18th place to advance.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 T. Reniers Netherlands 328 +4
2 Chun In-Soo Korea 326 +4
3 Park Sung-Soo Korea 322 -1
4 Simon Fairweather Australia 322 +7
5 Ilario di Buo Italy 322 +16
6 Richard McKinney United States 321 -2
7 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan 316 +7
8 Goran Bjerendal Sweden 315 0
9 Tomi Poikolainen Finland 315 0
10 Lee Han-Sup Korea 314 +2
11 Leroy Watson Great Britain 314 +13
12 Vladimir Echeev Soviet Union 313 -11
13 Jay Barrs United States 313 -10
14 Paul Vermeiren Belgium 313 +8
15 Pentti Vikstrom Finland 312 -2
16 Takayoshi Matsushita Japan 311 -1
17 Detlef Kahlert West Germany 307 +3
18 Darrell Pace United States 306 0
19 Olivier Heck France 306 -9
20 K. Chkolny Soviet Union 304 +3
21 Steven Hallard Great Britain 303 -14
22 Vedat Erbay Turkey 302 -3
23 Henrik Toft Denmark 295 -7
24 John McDonald Canada 292 -7

Men's individual quarterfinal

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 12 archers advanced to the semifinal. Once again, the six Korean and American archers advanced, along with two Finnish archers. Pace, who won gold four years earlier, sprang from near-elimination in the 1/8 final to first place in the quarterfinal. It was bronze medal defender Hiroshi Yamamoto that barely escaped elimination in this round.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Darrell Pace United States 329 +17
2 T. Reniers Netherlands 328 -1
3 Richard McKinney United States 327 +3
4 Jay Barrs United States 326 +7
5 Park Sung-Soo Korea 324 -2
6 Chun In-Soo Korea 323 -4
7 Tomi Poikolainen Finland 323 +2
8 Detlef Kahlert West Germany 321 +9
9 Lee Han-Sup Korea 320 +1
10 Vladimir Echeev Soviet Union 320 +2
11 Pentti Vikstrom Finland 320 +4
12 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan 318 -5
13 Ilario di Buo Italy 317 -8
14 Takayoshi Matsushita Japan 316 +2
15 Goran Bjerendal Sweden 316 -7
16 Simon Fairweather Australia 316 -12
17 Paul Vermeiren Belgium 309 -3
18 Leroy Watson Great Britain 304 -7

Men's individual semifinal

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 8 archers advanced to the final. One archer from each of the three nations with multiple archers fell in this round, leaving Korea and the United States with two archers advancing as Finland joined the Soviet Union, the Netherlands, and Japan in qualifying one archer for the final. Pace, the defending gold medallist, missed the cut by one place. Yamamoto, the defending silver medallist, avoided that fate by shooting two points better than Pace to place eighth.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Jay Barrs United States 334 +3
2 Chun In-Soo Korea 334 +4
3 Richard McKinney United States 332 0
4 Park Sung-Soo Korea 329 +1
5 Vladimir Echeev Soviet Union 328 +5
6 T. Reniers Netherlands 324 -4
7 Pentti Vikstrom Finland 324 +4
8 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan 324 +4
9 Darrell Pace United States 322 -8
10 Lee Han-Sup Korea 321 -1
11 Tomi Poikolainen Finland 321 -4
12 Detlef Kahlert West Germany 311 -4

Men's individual final

The top three archers in the final earned medals. Each archer shot one quarter of a FITA round, with the 36 arrows split evenly between the distances of 90 metres, 70 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The United States and Korea, having vied for dominance throughout the competition, won a gold and silver medal, respectively. This continued the American men's streak of winning a gold medal in every men's archery competition in which they had taken part. The Soviet Union also earned a medal. McKinney and Yamamoto, the remaining defending medallists, placed only 6th and 8th, respectively.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Jay Barrs United States 338 0
2 Park Sung-Soo Korea 336 +2
3 Vladimir Echeev Soviet Union 335 +2
4 Chun In-Soo Korea 331 -2
5 T. Reniers Netherlands 327 +1
6 Richard McKinney United States 324 -3
7 Pentti Vikstrom Finland 323 0
8 Hiroshi Yamamoto Japan 321 0

Men's team

  1. United States
  2. South Korea
  3. Italy

Women's individual

Women's individual preliminary round

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot a FITA round, consisting of 144 arrows split evenly between the distances of 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 24 archers qualified for the next round. The Korean women, who had begun to show strength in the sport four years earlier, completely dominated the preliminary round. They took the three top places as Kim Soo Nyung shattered the previous Olympic record for a FITA round. The Soviet Union also qualified three archers for the next round when all three placed in the top eight. Chinese Taipei, the United States, China, Sweden, Indonesia, and Great Britain had two archers advance.
Rank Name Nation Score
1 Kim Soo Nyung Korea 1331 (OR)
2 Wang Hee Kyung Korea 1298
3 Yun Young-Sook Korea 1296
4 Jenny Sjowall Sweden 1294
5 Joanne Franks Great Britain 1281
6 L. Arzannikova Soviet Union 1279
7 T. Mountian Soviet Union 1272
8 N. Boutouzova Soviet Union 1267
9 Liu Pi-Yu Chinese Taipei 1266
10 Paivi Aaltonen Finland 1266
11 Denise Parker United States 1263
12 Saimann Indonesia 1258
13 Lai Fang-Me Chinese Taipei 1257
14 Liselotte Andersson Sweden 1257
15 Melanie Skillman United States 1252
16 Joanna Kwasna Poland 1252
17 Claudia Kriz West Germany 1250
18 van Roozendaal Netherlands 1246
19 Catherine Pellen France 1241
20 Kusuma Wardhani Indonesia 1239
21 Ma Xiangjun China 1233
22 Ma Shaorong China 1233
23 Pauline Edwards Great Britain 1232
24 Suvd Tuul Mongolia 1231
25 Christa Oeckl West Germany 1230
26 Debra Ochs United States 1227
27 Chin Chiu-Yueh Chinese Taipei 1226
28 Nathalie Hibon France 1224
29 Aurora Breton Mexico 1224
30 L. Handayani Indonesia 1223
31 Toyoka Oki Japan 1223
32 Doris Haas West Germany 1222
33 Beata Iwanek Poland 1222
34 Brenda Cuming Canada 1217
35 Yao Yawen China 1217
36 Ann Shurrock New Zealand 1217
37 Ana Sousa Portugal 1213
38 Pereira Greene Ireland 1208
39 Vreny Burger Switzerland 1208
40 Joanna Helbin Poland 1207
41 Huriye Eksi Turkey 1205
42 Elif Eksi Turkey 1204
43 Adriana Smits Netherlands 1203
44 S. Oyuntsetseg Mongolia 1202
45 Nadia Gautschi Switzerland 1194
46 D. Erdenechimeg Mongolia 1193
47 M. Bazin France 1188
48 Hotz Reis Luxembourg 1187
49 B. Ygnalaga Philippines 1182
50 Selda Unsal Turkey 1181
51 Cheryl Sutton Great Britain 1179
52 Keiko Nakagomi Japan 1173
53 Kyoko Kitahara Japan 1171
54 Gloria Rosa Puerto Rico 1168
55 J. Poikolainen Finland 1164
56 Minna Heinonen Finland 1163
57 M. Valdes Spain 1125
58 J. Agius Malta 1121
59 Carina Jonsson Sweden 1111
60 Chan Siu Yuk Hong Kong, China 1098
61 E. Peridakis Jordan 1055
62 MerreUyn Tarr Zimbabwe 1015

Women's individual 1/8 final

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of the normal number of arrows in a FITA round. The 36 arrows were split evenly between the four distances of 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 18 archers qualified for the quarterfinals. All three Korean women and all three Soviet archers advanced, as did two archers from Sweden, Chinese Taipei, and Great Britain. China, Indonesia, France, Poland, West Germany, and the United States each had one archer move on.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 L. Arzannikova Soviet Union 332 +3
2 Kim Soo Nyung Korea 331 -1
3 Yun Young-Sook Korea 328 0
4 Ma Xiangjun China 322 +7
5 Wang Hee Kyung Korea 320 -3
6 T. Mountian Soviet Union 319 +2
7 Liselotte Andersson Sweden 317 +6
8 Saimann Indonesia 314 +1
9 N. Boutouzova Soviet Union 314 +9
10 Lai Fang-Me Chinese Taipei 312 +2
11 Claudia Kriz West Germany 311 -5
12 Pauline Edwards Great Britain 311 +5
13 Catherine Pellen France 309 +1
14 Melanie Skillman United States 307 -4
15 Liu Pi-Yu Chinese Taipei 306 0
16 Jenny Sjowall Sweden 305 -11
17 Joanna Kwasna Poland 304 -1
18 Joanne Franks Great Britain 301 -11
19 Kusuma Wardhani Indonesia 300 +3
20 Paivi Aaltonen Finland 299 -1
21 Denise Parker United States 298 -1
22 Ma Shaorong China 298 +1
23 van Roozendaal Netherlands 293 -2
24 Suvd Tuul Mongolia 290 0

Women's individual quarterfinal

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of the normal number of arrows in a FITA round. The 36 arrows were split evenly between the four distances of 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 12 archers qualified for the semifinals. The Soviet women had a relatively poor round, each of the three dropping at least six places in the standings. Boutouza fell all the way to last place, and Mountian was nearly eliminated as well. The Koreans, on the other hand, continued to shoot well, recapturing the top two spots.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Kim Soo Nyung Korea 337 +1
2 Wang Hee Kyung Korea 330 +3
3 Jenny Sjowall Sweden 327 +13
4 Joanne Franks Great Britain 327 +14
5 L. Arzannikova Soviet Union 326 -5
6 Yun Young-Sook Korea 326 -3
7 Saimann Indonesia 324 +1
8 Claudia Kriz West Germany 322 +3
9 Ma Xiangjun China 318 -5
10 Melanie Skillman United States 318 +4
11 Lai Fang-Me Chinese Taipei 317 -1
12 T. Mountian Soviet Union 316 -6
13 Liselotte Andersson Sweden 315 -6
14 Catherine Pellen France 313 -1
15 Liu Pi-Yu Chinese Taipei 310 0
16 Joanna Kwasna Poland 303 +1
17 Pauline Edwards Great Britain 301 -5
18 N. Boutouzova Soviet Union 300 -9

Women's individual semifinal

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of the normal number of arrows in a FITA round. The 36 arrows were split evenly between the four distances of 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. The top 8 archers moved on to the semifinals. There was very little movement in the rankings, as seven of the archers retained the same positions they had in the quarterfinal. Korea again advanced all three of its archers. The remaining Soviet women both advanced, though no other nation advanced more than one archer. Sweden, Great Britain, and West Germany each sent one archer to fill out the top eight.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Kim Soo Nyung Korea 340 0
2 Wang Hee Kyung Korea 332 0
3 Jenny Sjowall Sweden 330 0
4 Joanne Franks Great Britain 330 0
5 L. Arzannikova Soviet Union 329 0
6 T. Mountian Soviet Union 328 +6
7 Yun Young-Sook Korea 326 -1
8 Claudia Kriz West Germany 326 0
9 Saimann Indonesia 325 -2
10 Melanie Skillman United States 311 0
11 Ma Xiangjun China 309 -2
12 Lai Fang-Me Chinese Taipei 306 -1

Women's individual final

Eventual medallists are highlighted in the color of their medal. Each archer shot one quarter of the normal number of arrows in a FITA round. The 36 arrows were split evenly between the four distances of 70 metres, 60 metres, 50 metres, and 30 metres. Medals were awarded to the top three archers in the final round. The Korean women performed the first sweep of an archery events medals since the establishment of modern Olympic archery. It was not a foregone conclusion, however, as Yun Young-Sook required a tie-breaker to defeat Arzannikova of the Soviet Union.
Rank Name Nation Score Rank
Change
1 Kim Soo Nyung Korea 344 0
2 Wang Hee Kyung Korea 332 0
3 Yun Young-Sook Korea 327 +4
4 L. Arzannikova Soviet Union 327 +1
5 Jenny Sjowall Sweden 325 -2
6 Claudia Kriz West Germany 318 +2
7 Joanne Franks Great Britain 318 -3
8 T. Mountian Soviet Union 314 -2

Women's team

  1. South Korea
  2. Indonesia
  3. United States

 

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