World University Archery Championships

The World University Archery Championships, an international competition in archery, have been held in alternate years from 1996 to 2016, each time in a different host city. There are events using the recurve and compound bows.

Edition

Number Year Location Events
1 1996 France Vaulx-en-Velin 4
2 1998 Taiwan Taoyuan 8
3 2000 Spain Madrid 8
4 2002 Thailand Chonburi 8
5 2004 Spain Madrid 8
6 2006 Slovakia Viničné 10
7 2008 Taiwan Tainan 10
8 2010 China Shenzhen 10
9 2012 Spain Córdoba 10
10 2014 Poland Legnica 10
11 2016 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 10

Champions

Recurve

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[1]
1996 France Vaulx-en-Velin  Yaroslav Kolesnik (ISR)  Chang Hsiao-Feng (TPE)
1998 Taiwan Taoyuan  Chang Chia-Ping (TPE)  Deniz Gunay (TUR)  South Korea  South Korea
2000 Spain Madrid  Guy Krueger (USA)  Yang Jianping (CHN)  Belgium  China
2002 Thailand Chonburi  Jeff Henckels (LUX)  Kim Mun-Joung (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2004 Spain Madrid  Gye Dong-Hyun (KOR)  Lee Hyun-Jung (KOR) Chinese Taipei  China
2006 Slovakia Viničné  Lee Jong-Young (KOR)  Hiroko Taguma (JPN)  Poland  South Korea
2008 Taiwan Tainan  Wang Cheng-Pang (TPE)  Ki Bo-Bae (KOR)  South Korea Chinese Taipei
2010 China Shenzhen  Kim Seong-Hoon (KOR)  Jo Eun-Ae (KOR)  Japan  Italy
2012 Spain Córdoba  Kim Bong-Man (KOR)  Park Seayane (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2014 Poland Legnica  Luis Álvarez (MEX)  Tan Ya-ting (TPE) Chinese Taipei
2016 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar  Galsan Bazarzhapov (RUS)  Kang Chae-young (KOR)  South Korea

Compound

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[2]
1996 France Vaulx-en-Velin  Franck Dauphin (FRA)  Anna Campagnoli (ITA)
1998 Taiwan Taoyuan  John Blaschke (USA)  Shih Ya-Ping (TPE)  United States Chinese Taipei
2000 Spain Madrid  Tsai Sung-Pin (TPE)  Jamie van Natta (USA)  United States
2002 Thailand Chonburi  Adam Wheatcroft (USA)  Mary Zorn (USA)
2004 Spain Madrid  Choi Yong-Hee (KOR)  South Korea
2006 Slovakia Viničné  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Amandine Bouillot (FRA)  United States  France  United States
2008 Taiwan Tainan  Jedd Greschock (USA)  Erika Anschutz (USA)  Mexico  South Korea
2010 China Shenzhen  Adam Gallant (USA)  Vida Halimian (IRI)  United States  United States
2012 Spain Córdoba  Daniel Suter (USA)  Kristina Berger (GER)  Italy
2014 Poland Legnica  Vladyslav Bolshakov (UKR)  Katia D'Agostino (ITA)  South Korea  Mexico  South Korea
2016 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar  Kim Jongho (KOR)  Ko Soyoung (KOR)  India

References

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