List of Olympic medalists in archery

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This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in archery from 1900 to 2004.

See also: Archery at the Summer Olympics and Lists of Olympic medalists

Contents

[edit] Current program

Competition format:

  • FITA round (1972–1988)
  • FITA Olympic round (1992–)

[edit] Men's events

[edit] Individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich United States John Williams (USA) Sweden Gunnar Jervill (SWE) Finland Kyösti Laasonen (FIN)
1976 Montreal United States Darrell Pace (USA) Japan Hiroshi Michinaga (JPN) Italy Giancarlo Ferrari (ITA)
1980 Moscow Finland Tomi Poikolainen (FIN) Soviet Union Boris Isachenko (URS) Italy Giancarlo Ferrari (ITA)
1984 Los Angeles United States Darrell Pace (USA) United States Richard McKinney (USA) Japan Hiroshi Yamamoto (JPN)
1988 Seoul United States Jay Barrs (USA) South Korea Park Sung-soo (KOR) Soviet Union Vladimir Yesheyev (URS)
1992 Barcelona France Sébastien Flute (FRA) South Korea Chung Jae-Hun (KOR) Great Britain Simon Terry (GBR)
1996 Atlanta United States Justin Huish (USA) Sweden Magnus Petersson (SWE) South Korea Oh Kyo-Moon (KOR)
2000 Sydney Australia Simon Fairweather (AUS) United States Vic Wunderle (USA) Netherlands Wietse van Alten (NED)
2004 Athens Italy Marco Galiazzo (ITA) Japan Hiroshi Yamamoto (JPN) Australia Tim Cuddihy (AUS)
2008 Beijing

[edit] Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Chun In-Soo
Lee Han-Sup
Park Sung-Soo
United States United States (USA)
Jay Barrs
Richard McKinney
Darrell Pace
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Steven Hallard
Richard Priestman
Leroy Watson
1992 Barcelona Spain Spain (ESP)
Juan Holgado
Alfonso Menéndez
Antonio Vázquez
Finland Finland (FIN)
Ismo Falck
Jari Lipponen
Tomi Poikolainen
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Steven Hallard
Richard Priestman
Simon Terry
1996 Atlanta United States United States (USA)
Justin Huish
Butch Johnson
Rod White
South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Jang Yong-Ho
Kim Bo-Ram
Oh Kyo-Moon
Italy Italy (ITA)
Matteo Bisiani
Michele Frangilli
Andrea Parenti
2000 Sydney South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Oh Kyo-Moon
Jang Yong-Ho
Kim Chung-tae
Italy Italy (ITA)
Matteo Bisiani
Michele Frangilli
Ilario Di Buò
United States United States (USA)
Butch Johnson
Rod White
Vic Wunderle
2004 Athens South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Im Dong-Hyun
Jang Yong-Ho
Park Kyung-Mo
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chen Szu-yuan
Liu Ming-huang
Wang Cheng-pang
Ukraine Ukraine (UKR)
Dmytro Hrachov
Viktor Ruban
Oleksandr Serdyuk
2008 Beijing

[edit] Women's events

[edit] Individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich United States Doreen Wilber (USA) Poland Irena Szydlowska (POL) Soviet Union Emma Gapchenko (URS)
1976 Montreal United States Luann Ryon (USA) Soviet Union Valentyna Kovpan (URS) Soviet Union Zebiniso Rustamova (URS)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Keto Losaberidze (URS) Soviet Union Natalya Butuzova (URS) Finland Paivi Meriluoto (FIN)
1984 Los Angeles South Korea Seo Hyang-Soon (KOR) China Li Lingiuan (CHN) South Korea Kim Jin-Ho (KOR)
1988 Seoul South Korea Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR) South Korea Wang Hee-Kyung (KOR) South Korea Yun Young-Sook (KOR)
1992 Barcelona South Korea Cho Youn-Jeong (KOR) South Korea Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR) Unified Team Natalia Valeeva (EUN)
1996 Atlanta South Korea Kim Kyung-Wook (KOR) China He Ying (CHN) Ukraine Olena Sadovnycha (UKR)
2000 Sydney South Korea Yun Mi-Jin (KOR) South Korea Kim Nam-Soon (KOR) South Korea Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR)
2004 Athens South Korea Park Sung-Hyun (KOR) South Korea Lee Sung-Jin (KOR) Great Britain Alison Williamson (GBR)
2008 Beijing

[edit] Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Seoul South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Kim Soo-Nyung
Wang Hee-Kyung
Yun Young-Sook
Indonesia Indonesia (INA)
Lilies Handayani
Nurfitriyana Saiman
Kusuma Wardhani
United States United States (USA)
Deborah Ochs
Denise Parker
Melanie Skillman
1992 Barcelona South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Cho Youn-Jeong
Kim Soo-Nyung
Lee Eun-Kyung
China China (CHN)
Ma Xiangjun
Wang Hong
Wang Xiaozhu
Unified Team Unified Team (EUN)
Lyudmila Arzhannikova
Khatouna Kvrivichvili
Natalia Valeeva
1996 Atlanta South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Kim Jo-Sun
Kim Kyung-Wook
Yoon Hye-Young
Germany Germany (GER)
Barbara Mensing
Cornelia Pfohl
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
Poland Poland (POL)
Iwona Dzięcioł
Katarzyna Klata
Joanna Nowicka
2000 Sydney South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Kim Soo-Nyung
Kim Nam-Soon
Yun Mi-Jin
Ukraine Ukraine (UKR)
Olena Sadovnycha
Nataliya Burdeyna
Kateryna Serdyuk
Germany Germany (GER)
Barbara Mensing
Cornelia Pfohl
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
2004 Athens South Korea South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sung-Jin
Park Sung-Hyun
Yun Mi-Jin
China China (CHN)
He Ying
Lin Sang
Zhang Juanjuan
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chen Li Ju
Wu Hui-ju
Yuan Shu-chi
2008 Beijing

[edit] Discontinued events

Early Olympic archery competitions (1900–1920) included events unique for each Games.

[edit] 1900 Paris

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Au cordon doré, 50 metres France Henri Hérouin (FRA) Belgium Hubert van Innis (BEL) France Émile Fisseux (FRA)
Au cordon doré, 33 metres Belgium Hubert van Innis (BEL) France Victor Thibaud (FRA) France Charles Frédéric Petit (FRA)
Au chapelet, 50 metres France Eugène Mougin (FRA) France Henri Helle (FRA) France Emile Mercier (FRA)
Au chapelet, 33 metres Belgium Hubert van Innis (BEL) France Victor Thibaud (FRA) France Charles Frédéric Petit (FRA)
Sur la perche à la herse Belgium Emmanuel Foulon (BEL) Belgium Emile Druart (BEL) none awarded
France Auguste Serrurier (FRA)
Sur la perche à la pyramide France Émile Grumiaux (FRA) France Auguste Serrurier (FRA) Belgium Louis Glineux (BEL)

[edit] 1904 St. Louis

[edit] Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Double American round United States George Bryant (USA) United States Robert Williams (USA) United States William Thompson (USA)
Double York round United States George Bryant (USA) United States Robert Williams (USA) United States William Thompson (USA)
Team round United States United States (USA)
William Thompson
Robert Williams
Lewis Maxson
Galen Spencer
United States United States (USA)
C.S. Woodruff
William Clark
Charles Hubbard
Samuel Duvall
United States United States (USA)
George Bryant
Wallace Bryant
Cyrus Edwin Dallin
Henry B. Richardson

[edit] Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Double Columbia round United States Matilda Howell (USA) United States Emma Cooke (USA) United States Jessie Pollock (USA)
Double national round United States Matilda Howell (USA) United States Emma Cooke (USA) United States Jessie Pollock (USA)
Team round United States United States (USA)
Matilda Howell
Jessie Pollock
Laura Woodruff
Louise Taylor
United States United States (USA)
Emma Cooke
Mabel Taylor
none awarded

[edit] 1908 London

[edit] Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Continental style France Eugène Grisot (FRA) France Louis Vernet (FRA) France Gustave Cabaret (FRA)
York round Great Britain William Dod (GBR) Great Britain Reginald Brooks-King (GBR) United States Henry B. Richardson (USA)

[edit] Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
National round Great Britain Queenie Newall (GBR) Great Britain Charlotte Dod (GBR) Great Britain Beatrice Hill-Lowe (GBR)

[edit] 1920 Antwerp

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual fixed large bird Belgium Edmond Cloetens (BEL) Belgium Louis Van de Perck (BEL) Belgium Firmin Flamand (BEL)
Team fixed large bird Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Edmond Cloetens
Louis Van de Perck
Firmin Flamand
Edmond Van Moer
Joseph Hermans
Auguste Van de Verre
none awarded none awarded
Individual fixed small bird Belgium Edmond Van Moer (BEL) Belgium Louis Van de Perck (BEL) Belgium Joseph Hermans (BEL)
Team fixed small bird Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Edmond Cloetens
Louis Van de Perck
Firmin Flamand
Edmond Van Moer
Joseph Hermans
Auguste Van de Verre
none awarded none awarded
Individual moving bird, 28 m Belgium Hubert Van Innis (BEL) France Léonce Quentin (FRA) none awarded
Team moving bird, 28 m Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Janus Theeuwes
Driekske van Bussel
Joep Packbiers
Janus van Merrienboer
Jo van Gastel
Theo Willems
Piet de Brouwer
Tiest van Gestel
Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Hubert Van Innis
Alphonse Allaert
Edmond De Knibber
Louis Delcon
Jérome De Maeyer
Pierre Van Thielt
Louis Fierens
Louis Van Beeck
France France (FRA)
Julien Brule
Léonce Quentin
Pascal Fauvel
Eugène Grisot
Eugène Richez
Artur Mabellon
Léon Epin
Paul Leroy
Individual moving bird, 33 m Belgium Hubert Van Innis (BEL) France Julien Brulé (FRA) none awarded
Team moving bird, 33 m Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Hubert Van Innis
Pierre Van Thielt
Jérome De Maeyer
Alphonse Allaert
Edmond De Knibber
Louis Delcon
Louis Van Beeck
Louis Fierens
France France (FRA)
Julien Brule
Léonce Quentin
Pascal Fauvel
Eugène Grisot
Eugène Richez
Artur Mabellon
Léon Epin
Paul Leroy
none awarded
Individual moving bird, 50 m France Julien Brulé (FRA) Belgium Hubert Van Innis (BEL) none awarded
Team moving bird, 50 m Belgium Belgium (BEL)
Hubert Van Innis
Pierre Van Thielt
Jérome De Maeyer
Alphonse Allaert
Edmond De Knibber
Louis Delcon
Louis Van Beeck
Louis Fierens
France France (FRA)
Julien Brule
Léonce Quentin
Pascal Fauvel
Eugène Grisot
Eugène Richez
Artur Mabellon
Léon Epin
Paul Leroy
none awarded

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