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

The men's individual recurve 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 recurve
at the 2023 European Games
VenuePlaszowianka Archery Park
Date23–29 June
Competitors47 from 31 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Spain
bronze medal    Spain

Records

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

  • 72 arrow ranking round
World record Brady Ellison (USA)702Lima, Peru7 August 2019
European record Mete Gazoz (TUR)698Bucharest, Romania9 April 2019
Games record Mete Gazoz (TUR)685Minsk, Belarus21 June 2019

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
1Mete Gazoz Turkey692 GR4719
2Florian Unruh Germany6864116
3Monty Orton Great Britain6833916
4Baptiste Addis France6833913
5Senna Roos Netherlands6803812
6Jean-Charles Valladont France6793716
7Steve Wijler Netherlands6783915
8Miguel Alvariño Spain6764013
9Ivan Kozhokar Ukraine6763912
10Alessandro Paoli Italy6763514
11Gijs Broeksma Netherlands6753610
12Andrés Temiño Spain6743510
13Jarno De Smedt Belgium6733513
14Pablo Acha Spain6733210
15Mauro Nespoli Italy673319
16Federico Musolesi Italy671369
17Keziah Chabin Switzerland665279
18Oleksii Hunbin Ukraine6643213
19Alex Wise Great Britain6632812
20Nicolas Bernardi France662278
21Dan Olaru Moldova659299
22Florian Faber Switzerland6592613
23Den Habjan Malavašič Slovenia658259
24Lovro Černi Croatia658244
25Artem Ovchynnikov Ukraine6572811
26Kacper Sierakowski Poland657268
27Antti Tekoniemi Finland657236
28Jeff Henckels Luxembourg655268
29Adam Li Czech Republic655248
30James Woodgate Great Britain654216
31Kaj Sjöberg Sweden653269
32Roy Dror Israel648225
33Oskar Kasprowski Poland648214
34Thomas Rufer Switzerland647215
35Oliver Staudt Denmark647197
36Mario Timpu Romania646187
37Mátyás Balogh Hungary6412310
38Ivan Banchev Bulgaria640145
39Charalampos Charalampous Cyprus638184
40Sławomir Napłoszek Poland636217
41Miroslav Duchoň Slovakia634217
42Edi Dvorani Kosovo633184
43Dāvis Blāze Latvia626144
44Andreas Gstöttner Austria625219
45Nuno Carneiro Portugal622165
46Panagiotis Katsaitis Greece622146
47Oskar Ronan Ireland601125

Elimination rounds

[4]

Section 1

1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals Quarterfinals
1  Gazoz (TUR) 6 29 28 29
33  Kasprowski (POL) 6 25 28 28 28 28 33  Kasprowski (POL) 0 25 26 27
32  Dror (ISR) 4 28 23 29 27 27 1  Gazoz (TUR) 610 30 29 27 27 26
17  Chabin (SUI) 59 27 29 26 28 27
17  Chabin (SUI) 7 27 28 26 24 29
16  Musolesi (ITA) 3 27 27 25 28 28
1  Gazoz (TUR) 4 29 28 27 29 28
8  Alvariño (ESP) 6 28 30 26 30 30
9  Kozhokar (UKR) 0 26 25 26
41  Duchoň (SVK) 6 27 25 27 28 41  Duchoň (SVK) 6 29 28 27
24  Černi (CRO) 2 26 24 28 23 41  Duchoň (SVK) 58 29 26 23 25 27
25  Ovchynnikov (UKR) 6 28 26 29 27 29 8  Alvariño (ESP) 610 29 23 24 26 26
40  Napłoszek (POL) 4 26 29 27 29 25 25  Ovchynnikov (UKR) 4 29 28 28 28 28
8  Alvariño (ESP) 6 29 28 28 30 28

Section 2

1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals Quarterfinals
5  Roos (NED) 6 30 27 29 30
37  Balogh (HUN) 7 28 25 28 27 28 37  Balogh (HUN) 2 25 28 23 26
28  Henckels (LUX) 3 28 24 26 28 25 5  Roos (NED) 58 29 26 27 29 27
21  Olaru (MDA) 7 25 27 28 28 21  Olaru (MDA) 69 29 27 26 28 28
44  Gstöttner (AUT) 1 23 27 25 21 21  Olaru (MDA) 6 29 28 28 29
12  Temiño (ESP) 2 28 29 26 28
21  Olaru (MDA) 6 27 26 28 25 28
4  Addis (FRA) 4 26 28 27 28 27
13  De Smedt (BEL) 3 25 28 25 26 27
45  Carneiro (POR) 2 25 26 28 27 20  Bernardi (FRA) 7 27 27 26 26 30
20  Bernardi (FRA) 6 28 29 25 30 20  Bernardi (FRA) 4 26 28 29 28 26
29  Li (CZE) 69 27 25 27 26 27 4  Addis (FRA) 6 29 28 27 28 27
36  Timpu (ROU) 58 27 29 29 25 23 29  Li (CZE) 0 27 28 24
4  Addis (FRA) 6 28 29 28

Section 3

1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals Quarterfinals
3  Orton (GBR) 6 27 26 28 28
35  Staudt (DEN) 6 26 28 25 28 35  Staudt (DEN) 2 27 26 27 27
30  Woodgate (GBR) 2 25 25 29 26 3  Orton (GBR) 2 27 25 29 27
19  Wise (GBR) 7 25 26 29 27 27 14  Acha (ESP) 6 28 28 27 28
46  Katsaitis (GRE) 3 25 27 26 25 24 19  Wise (GBR) 2 26 24 27 25
14  Acha (ESP) 6 26 26 27 28
14  Acha (ESP) 6 27 29 28 27 27
6  Valladont (FRA) 4 29 28 27 28 26
11  Broeksma (NED) 7 29 25 29 30
43  Blāze (LAT) 59 23 26 28 26 25 22  Faber (SUI) 1 28 25 24 28
22  Faber (SUI) 69+ 25 24 28 25 27 11  Broeksma (NED) 4 27 28 28 25 26
27  Tekoniemi (FIN) 7 26 26 28 27 26 6  Valladont (FRA) 6 29 27 26 27 27
38  Banchev (BUL) 3 26 27 25 25 25 27  Tekoniemi (FIN) 4 28 28 29 29 27
6  Valladont (FRA) 6 28 28 28 29 29

Section 4

1/32 finals 1/16 finals 1/8 finals Quarterfinals
7  Wijler (NED) 6 26 28 29 29 27
39  Charalampous (CYP) 59 27 29 27 25 26 26  Sierakowski (POL) 4 27 27 29 26 27
26  Sierakowski (POL) 69+ 27 18 24 27 27 7  Wijler (NED) 6 28 28 28 28 28
23  Habjan Malavašič (SLO) 6 28 29 28 10  Paoli (ITA) 4 27 28 28 29 27
42  Dvorani (KOS) 0 20 19 22 23  Habjan Malavašič (SLO) 4 29 25 29 27 26
10  Paoli (ITA) 6 27 27 27 29 29
7  Wijler (NED) 58 30 27 27 28 29
2  Unruh (GER) 610 27 29 28 28 28
15  Nespoli (ITA) 6 28 30 28 27
47  Ronan (IRL) 3 23 25 27 27 24 18  Hunbin (UKR) 2 28 27 25 27
18  Hunbin (UKR) 7 28 28 27 26 29 15  Nespoli (ITA) 2 25 29 27 28
31  Sjöberg (SWE) 3 26 27 26 27 28 2  Unruh (GER) 6 28 26 28 29
34  Rufer (SUI) 7 27 26 29 27 29 34  Rufer (SUI) 3 27 26 28 30 27
2  Unruh (GER) 7 29 26 30 29 28

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal match
                
8  Miguel Alvariño (ESP) 6 27 30 28 28 30
21  Dan Olaru (MDA) 4 28 28 26 29 27
8  Miguel Alvariño (ESP) 2 28 25 27 27
2  Florian Unruh (GER) 6 28 29 28 27
14  Pablo Acha (ESP) 1 25 27 26 25
2  Florian Unruh (GER) 7 29 27 27 28 Bronze medal match
21  Dan Olaru (MDA) 1 26 27 29 25
14  Pablo Acha (ESP) 7 29 28 29 29

References


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