Archery at the 2023 European Games – Men's individual compound

The men's individual compound competition at the 2023 European Games was held from 23 to 29 June 2023 at the Plaszowianka Archery Park in Kraków, Poland.[1][2]

Men's individual compound
at the 2023 European Games
VenuePlaszowianka Archery Park
Date23–29 June
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Slovakia
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Turkey

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and Games records were as follows:

  • 72 arrow ranking round
World record Braden Gellenthien (USA)718Decatur, United States13 July 2016
European record Mike Schloesser (NED)718Schijndel, Netherlands3 July 2021
Games record Ognjen Nedeljković (SRB)708Minsk, Belarus21 June 2019
  • 15 arrow match
World record Reo Wilde (USA)150/12Shanghai, China7 May 2015
European record Stephan Hansen (DEN)150/11Wrocław, Poland30 July 2017
Games record Mike Schloesser (NED)149Minsk, Belarus23 June 2019

Results

Ranking round

The ranking round took place on 23 June 2023 to determine the seeding for the knockout rounds.[3] It consisted of two rounds of 36 arrows, with a maximum score of 720.

RankArcherNationScore10sXs
1Mike Schloesser Netherlands718 GR7044
2Mathias Fullerton Denmark7176934
3Nicolas Girard France7166836
4Łukasz Przybylski Poland7156747
5Shamai Yamrom Israel7156734
6Emircan Haney Turkey7126438
7Jozef Bošanský Slovakia7096129
8Marco Bruno Italy7086026
9Aljaž Matija Brenk Slovenia7065831
10Ramón López Spain7025422
11Henning Lüpkemann Germany7015429
12Dimitrios Drakiotis Greece7005523
13László Szíjártó Hungary7005322
14Jonas Grigaravičius Lithuania6995219
15Robin Jäätma Estonia6995218
16Jacob Benschjöld Sweden6914719

Elimination round

[4]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
            
1  Schloesser (NED) 149
16  Benschjöld (SWE) 144
1  Schloesser (NED) 14810
8  Bruno (ITA) 14810+
9  Brenk (SLO) 148
8  Bruno (ITA) 149
8  Bruno (ITA) 145
4  Przybylski (POL) 144
5  Yamrom (ISR) 144
12  Drakiotis (GRE) 143
5  Yamrom (ISR) 146
4  Przybylski (POL) 149
13  Szíjártó (HUN) 144
4  Przybylski (POL) 147
8  Bruno (ITA) 144
7  Bošanský (SVK) 146
3  Girard (FRA) 147
14  Grigaravičius (LTU) 144
3  Girard (FRA) 141
6  Haney (TUR) 147
11  Lüpkemann (GER) 145
6  Haney (TUR) 149
6  Haney (TUR) 145
7  Bošanský (SVK) 147
7  Bošanský (SVK) 146 Bronze medal match
10  López (ESP) 144
7  Bošanský (SVK) 149 4  Przybylski (POL) 146
15  Jäätma (EST) 145 6  Haney (TUR) 149
15  Jäätma (EST) 149
2  Fullerton (DEN) 147

References

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