2007 Archery World Cup

The 2007 Archery World Cup was the 2nd edition of the international archery circuit, organised by the World Archery Federation. The best individual and mixed performers in each discipline over the three legs then joined host representatives in qualifying for the Finals.

Competition rules and scoring

The compound legs consisted of a 50m qualification round of 72 arrows, followed by the compound round at 50m on a 6-zone target face, using cumulative scoring for all individual, team and mixed competitions. The top four individual performers (with no more than two from each country) proceeded to the finals.[1]

The recurve legs consisted of a FITA qualification round, followed by a 72m Olympic set system . The top seven individual performers (with no more than two from each country), plus one host nation representative if not already qualified, proceeded to the finals; the top mixed team performer proceeded to face the host nation at the finals, which were the same competition format as the legs. The team competition was not competed at the finals.[2]

Competitors' top three scores go towards qualification. The scores awarded in the legs were as follows:

Individual scoring

Position Points[3]
1st place25
2nd place21
3rd place18
4th place15
5th place13
6th place12
7th place11
8th place10
9th–16th place5

Calendar

Stage Location
1 Ulsan, South Korea
2 Varese, Italy
3 Antalya Centennial Archery Field, Antalya, Turkey
4 Dover, United Kingdom
Final Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Results

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 6 April Ulsan Wang Cheng-pang Kuo Cheng-wei Baljinima Tsyrempilov
2 5 May Varese Michele Frangilli Baljinima Tsyrempilov Thomas Aubert
3 2 June Antalya Kim Yeon-chul Im Ji-wan Juan René Serrano
4 5 August Dover Baljinima Tsyrempilov Alan Wills Simon Terry
Final 24 November Dubai Baljinima Tsyrempilov Juan René Serrano Alan Wills

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 6 April Ulsan Park Sung-hyun Choi Eun-young Yun Ok-hee
2 5 May Varese Lee Hye-yeon Natalya Erdyniyeva Hanna Marusava
3 2 June Antalya Natalya Erdyniyeva Choi Eun-young Lee Sung-jin
4 5 August Dover Dola Banerjee Zhang Juanjuan Malgorzata Cwienczek
Final 24 November Dubai Dola Banerjee Choi Eun-young Natalya Erdyniyeva

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Ulsan  South Korea  Italy  France
2 5 May Varese  United Kingdom  Australia  United States
3 1 June Antalya  Russia  Netherlands  Ukraine
4 5 August Dover  Italy  Germany  United Kingdom

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Ulsan  South Korea  Poland  United Kingdom
2 5 May Varese  China  Poland  South Korea
3 1 June Antalya  South Korea  Italy  China
4 5 August Dover  United Kingdom  Italy  India

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 6 April Ulsan Jorge Jiménez Reza Zamaninejad Fred van Zutphen
2 5 May Varese Braden Gellenthien Jorge Jiménez Roberval dos Santos
3 2 June Antalya Sebastien Brasseur Braden Gellenthien Thomas Hasenfuss
4 5 August Dover Jorge Jiménez Sebastien Brasseur Braden Gellenthien
Final 24 November Dubai Jorge Jiménez Braden Gellenthien Roberval dos Santos

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 6 April Ulsan Anna Kazantseva Sofia Goncharova Foury Akadiani Kusumaniah
2 5 May Varese Petra Ericsson Jamie van Natta Gladys Willems
3 2 June Antalya Anna Kazantseva Jahna Davis Gladys Willems
4 5 August Dover Jamie van Natta Petra Ericsson Sofia Goncharova
Final 24 November Dubai Petra Ericsson Sofia Goncharova Jamie van Natta

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Ulsan  Iran  United Kingdom  France
2 5 May Varese  United States  France  Iran
3 1 June Antalya  France  Denmark  United Kingdom
4 5 August Dover  United States  United Kingdom   Switzerland

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Ulsan  Russia  United States  France
2 5 May Varese  France  Russia  United States
3 1 June Antalya  United States  Russia  Italy
4 5 August Dover  Venezuela  Indonesia  United Kingdom

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia76316
2 South Korea64313
3 United States55414
4 France3249
5 El Salvador3104
6 Great Britain23611
7 Italy2316
8 Sweden2103
9 India2013
10 China1113
 Iran1113
12 Chinese Taipei1102
13 Venezuela1001
14 Poland0213
15 Germany0112
 Indonesia0112
 Mexico0112
 Netherlands0112
19 Australia0101
 Denmark0101
21 Belgium0022
 Brazil0022
23 Belarus0011
  Switzerland0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (25 nations)363636108

Qualification

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[4]
1. Baljinima Tsyrempilov6418211225Q
2. Juan René Serrano331815Q
3. Alan Wills28721Q
4. Michele Frangilli27252Q1
4. Mauro Nespoli2715121
6. Im Dong-hyun261511
7. Kim Yeon-chul2525
7. Xue Haifeng251015
7. Wang Cheng-pang2525
10. Ilario di Buo231310

1. world ranking used as tie break

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[5]
1. Natalya Erdyniyeva5262125Q
2. Choi Eun-young422121Q
3. Zhang Juanjuan40118821Q
4. Dola Banerjee371225Q
5. Park Sung-hyun32257
6. Natalia Valeeva301515
7. Malgorzata Cwienczek2763218
8. Lee Hye-yeon2525
9. Lee Tuk-young20155
9. Chekrovolu Swuro20812

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[6]
1. Jorge Jiménez712521725Q
2. Braden Gellenthien64252118Q
3. Sebastien Brasseur5811122521Q
4. Roberval dos Santos4118158Q1
4. Patrizio Hofer4161513131
6. Logan Wilde3115313
7. Dominique Genet241383
8. Clint Freeman21138
8. Reza Zamaninejad2121
10. Peter Elzinga19712

1. world ranking used as tie break

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[7]
1. Jamie van Natta591321625Q
2. Petra Ericsson57251121Q
3. Anna Kazantseva5325325Q
4. Sofia Goncharova5221131318Q
5. Gladys Willems4418188
6. Shabani Akram43151513
7. Jahna Davis3952113
8. Amandine Bouillot22868
9. Nicky Hunt20515
10. Foury Akadiani Kusumaniah1818

Nations ranking

Pos. Nation Points[8]
1. South Korea44821684148
1. Russia44813211215351
3. United States4436917310596
4. France41814515210021
5. United Kingdom395815252210
6. Italy338598089110
7. China22544665461
8. Poland14938351066
9. Iran138843113
10. Germany11354860

World Cup Final

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Baljinima Tsyrempilov 113
4 Michele Frangilli 104
1 Baljinima Tsyrempilov 112
2 Juan René Serrano 110
3 Alan Wills 104
2 Juan René Serrano 108 Third place
4 Michele Frangilli 102
3 Alan Wills 103

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Natalya Erdyniyeva 106
4 Dola Banerjee 108
4 Dola Banerjee 110
2 Choi Eun-young 109
3 Zhang Juanjuan 105
2 Choi Eun-young 114 Third place
1 Natalya Erdyniyeva 106
3 Zhang Juanjuan 103

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Jorge Jiménez 11530
4 Roberval dos Santos 11529
1 Jorge Jiménez 118
2 Braden Gellenthien 116
3 Sebastien Brasseur 11415
2 Braden Gellenthien 11420 Third place
4 Roberval dos Santos 116
3 Sebastien Brasseur 114

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Jamie van Natta 11519
4 Sofia Goncharova 11520
4 Sofia Goncharova 105
2 Petra Ericsson 116
3 Anna Kazentseva 1139
2 Petra Ericsson 11310 Third place
1 Jamie van Natta 114
3 Anna Kazentseva 106

References

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  3. "WORLD CUP 2011 Rules" (PDF). FITA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
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  5. "WORLD CUP 2011 Women's recurve results" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
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  7. "WORLD CUP 2011 Women's compound results" (PDF). FITA. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
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