Archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Mixed team W1

The mixed team W1 was one of three team events held at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan. It contain seven teams of one man and one woman. The ranking round was held on 27 August.

Mixed team W1
at the XVI Paralympic Games
VenueTokyo
Dates27 August 2021 (ranking round)
28 August 2021 (match play)
Competitors14 from 7 nations
Teams7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Chen Minyi
Zhang Tianxin
 China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Šárka Musilová
David Drahonínský
 Czech Republic
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Elena Krutova
Aleksei Leonov
 RPC

Following a ranking round, the teams ranked 2nd to 7th entered the knockout rounds at the quarterfinal stages, with the highest seeded team entering in the semi-final round. The losing semifinalists played off for the bronze medal. Knockouts were decided on an aggregate score basis, with each archer shooting 8 arrows apiece.

Results

Ranking round

Rank Nation Gender Archer Ind. Score Combined Score Notes
1 ChinaFChen Minyi6401290WR
MZhang Tianxin650
2 Czech RepublicFŠárka Musilová5891240
MDavid Drahonínský651
3 South KoreaFKim Ok-geum5981223
MKoo Dong-sub625
4 JapanFAiko Okazaki5761200
MKohji Oyama624
5 RPCFElena Krutova5671179
MAleksei Leonov612
6 TurkeyFFatma Danabaş5151176
MNihat Türkmenoğlu661
7 BrazilFRejane Cândida da Silva5251147
MHélcio Perilo622

Elimination round

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
1  Chen Minyi (CHN)
 Zhang Tianxin (CHN)
142
5  Elena Krutova (RPC)
 Aleksei Leonov (RPC)
128
5  Elena Krutova (RPC)
 Aleksei Leonov (RPC)
132
4  Aiko Okazaki (JPN)
 Kohji Oyama (JPN)
119
1  Chen Minyi (CHN)
 Zhang Tianxin (CHN)
138
2  Šárka Musilová (CZE)
 David Drahonínský (CZE)
132
3  Kim Ok-geum (KOR)
 Koo Dong-sub (KOR)
133
6  Fatma Danabaş (TUR)
 Nihat Türkmenoğlu (TUR)
114
3  Kim Ok-geum (KOR)
 Koo Dong-sub (KOR)
126 Third place match
2  Šárka Musilová (CZE)
 David Drahonínský (CZE)
141
7  Rejane Cândida da Silva (BRA)
 Hélcio Perilo (BRA)
126 5  Elena Krutova (RPC)
 Aleksei Leonov (RPC)
132
2  Šárka Musilová (CZE)
 David Drahonínský (CZE)
131 3  Kim Ok-geum (KOR)
 Koo Dong-sub (KOR)
127

References

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