Archery at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's team

Women's team archery
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenuePanathinaiko Stadium
DatesAugust 20
Teams15
Winning score241
Medalists
 
 
 
Archery at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Individual   men   women
Team   men   women

The Women's team at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the archery programme were held at the Panathinaiko Stadium.

The women's team archery was held on 20 August, after all of the individual competition had finished but before the men's team competition.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Sung-Jin
Park Sung-Hyun
Yun Mi-Jin
 China (CHN)
He Ying
Lin Sang
Zhang Juanjuan
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chen Li Ju
Wu Hui-ju
Yuan Shu-chi

Records

World record  South Korea
Kim Soo-Nyung, Kim Nam-Soon, Yun Mi-Jin
1994 Sydney, Australia 16 September 2000
Olympic record  South Korea
Kim Soo-Nyung, Kim Nam-Soon, Yun Mi-Jin
1994 Sydney, Australia 16 September 2000
World record  South Korea
Lee Sung-Jin, Park Sung-Hyun, Yun Mi-Jin
258 Wyhl. Germany 19 June 2004
Olympic record  South Korea
Kim Soo-Nyung, Kim Nam-Soon, Yun Mi-Jin
252 Sydney, Australia 21 September 2000

Ranking round

The team ranking round consisted merely of summing the scores of the team's three competitors from the individual ranking round.

Seed Team Score
1 2 3 Total
1 South Korea 682 675 673 2030
2 China 667 663 647 1977
3 Chinese Taipei 658 649 617 1924
4 Poland 657 628 628 1913
5 India 642 638 620 1900
6 Germany 638 632 620 1890
7 Turkey 639 631 620 1890
8 Greece 652 629 604 1885
9 United States 638 623 619 1880
10 Ukraine 643 640 595 1878
11 Russia 639 625 609 1873
12 Great Britain 638 637 594 1869
13 France 627 626 594 1847
14 Japan 624 622 601 1847
15 Australia 628 620 596 1844

Competition bracket

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
                           
  South Korea (KOR)  
 Bye       South Korea (KOR) 244  
  Greece (GRE) 230     Greece (GRE) 232  
  United States (USA) 227         South Korea (KOR) 249  
  India (IND) 230         France (FRA) 234  
  Great Britain (GBR) 228       France (FRA) 228
  France (FRA) 226     India (IND) 227  
  Poland (POL) 224         South Korea (KOR) 241
  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 240         China (CHN) 240
  Japan (JPN) 226       Chinese Taipei (TPE) 233  
  Germany (GER) 238     Germany (GER) 230  
  Russia (RUS) 234         China (CHN) 230
  Ukraine (UKR) 244         Chinese Taipei (TPE) 226  
  Turkey (TUR) 234       China (CHN) 241
  China (CHN) 248     Ukraine (UKR) 230  
  Australia (AUS) 233  

Bronze Medal Match:  Chinese Taipei (TPE) def.  France (FRA) 242-228

References

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