2008 Archery World Cup

The 2008 Archery World Cup was the 3rd 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 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2 Poreč, Croatia
3 Antalya Centennial Archery Field, Antalya, Turkey
4 Boé, France
Final Lausanne, Switzerland

Results

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Ilario di Buo Kuo Cheng-wei Baljinima Tsyrempilov
2 19 April Poreč Romain Girouille Rahul Banerjee Im Dong-hyun
3 31 May Antalya Im Dong-hyun Brady Ellison Park Kyung-mo
4 28 June Boé Viktor Ruban Li Wenquan Park Kyung-mo
Final 27 September Lausanne Im Dong-hyun Viktor Ruban Romain Girouille

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Natalia Valeeva Natalya Erdyniyeva Bérengère Schuh
2 19 April Poreč Yun Ok-hee Justyna Mospinek Park Sung-hyun
3 31 May Antalya Yun Ok-hee Victoriya Koval Park Sung-hyun
4 28 June Boé Park Sung-hyun Yun Ok-hee Zhang Juanjuan
Final 27 September Lausanne Justyna Mospinek Park Sung-hyun Yun Ok-hee

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  Chinese Taipei  Australia  Italy
2 19 April Poreč  Chinese Taipei  Italy  India
3 30 May Antalya  India  Malaysia  Chinese Taipei
4 28 June Boé  South Korea  Malaysia  Russia

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  United Kingdom  Italy  Georgia
2 19 April Poreč  China  Poland  South Korea
3 30 May Antalya  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  China
4 28 June Boé  South Korea  Italy  United Kingdom

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Dave Cousins Robert Timms Patrick Coghlan
2 19 April Poreč Sergio Pagni Roberval dos Santos Dietmar Trillus
3 31 May Antalya Sergio Pagni Dejan Sitar Peter Elzinga
4 28 June Boé Patrick Coghlan Kevin Tataryn Martin Damsbo
Final 27 September Lausanne Dietmar Trillus Patrizio Hofer Patrick Coghlan

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Jamie van Natta Ivana Buden Albina Loginova
2 19 April Poreč Amandine Bouillot Nichola Simpson Andrea Gales
3 31 May Antalya Eugenia Salvi Jamie van Natta Ivana Buden
4 28 June Boé Luzmary Guedez Nichola Simpson Jamie van Natta
Final 27 September Lausanne Jamie van Natta Nichola Simpson Amandine Bouillot

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  United States  Australia  Mexico
2 19 April Poreč  Italy  Sweden  United Kingdom
3 30 May Antalya  Italy  United States  Russia
4 28 June Boé  France  Australia  Canada

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  Russia  Germany  Mexico
2 19 April Poreč  United Kingdom  France  Belgium
3 30 May Antalya  Russia  United Kingdom  Venezuela
4 28 June Boé  France  Greece  Russia

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea82717
2 Italy73111
3 United States4318
4 France4138
5 Great Britain2439
6 Chinese Taipei2215
7 Russia2158
8 Australia1427
9 Poland1203
 Ukraine1203
11 Canada1124
 China1124
13 India1113
14 Venezuela1012
15 Malaysia0202
16 Croatia0112
17 Brazil0101
 Germany0101
 Greece0101
 Slovenia0101
 Sweden0101
  Switzerland0101
23 Mexico0022
24 Belgium0011
 Denmark0011
 Georgia0011
 Netherlands0011
Totals (27 nations)363636108

Qualification

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[4]
1. Park Kyung-mo51151818Q
1. Im Dong-hyun5118258Q
3. Viktor Ruban4212525Q
4. Romain Girouille3913251Q
5. Jayanta Talukdar376131212
6. Rahul Banerjee362115
7. Ilario di Buo31256
8. Kim Ha-neul2621212
8. Kuo Cheng-wei26215
10. Li Wenquan2121
10. Brady Ellison2121

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[5]
1. Yun Ok-hee71252521Q
2. Park Sung-hyun61181825Q
3. Natalia Valeeva53251513Q
4. Justyna Mospinek378218Q
5. Joo Hyun-jung35131111
6. Bombayla Devi Laishram244137
7. Natalya Erdyniyeva23212
7. Kwak Ye-ji23815
9. Zhang Juanjuan22418
9. Bérengère Schuh22184
9. Wu Hui-ju221012

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[6]
1. Sergio Pagni60252510Q
2. Patrick Coghlan431825Q
3. Patrizio Hofer42121515Q
4. Dietmar Trillus41111812Q
5. Roberval dos Santos3510214
6. Peter Elzinga3451811
7. Liam Grimwood33151167
8. Robert Timms322111
9. Martin Damsbo305718
10. Kevin Tataryn29821
10. Dejan Sitar29218

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[7]
1. Jamie van Natta642532118Q
2. Ivana Buden512112187Q
3. Nichola Simpson47321521Q
4. Amandine Bouillot4315253Q
5. Anna Kazantseva39121215
6. Eugenia Salvi377255
7. Luzmary Guedez351025
7. Sofia Goncharova351321012
7. Camilla Sømod3512815
10. Albina Loginova3318778

Nations ranking

Pos. Nation Points[8]
1. South Korea454131160163
2. Italy43012112512361
3. United Kingdom3971021575682
4. Russia3641195210687
5. France33074140116
6. India25770918412
7. Australia236118202969
8. Chinese Taipei233835793
9. United States2089038035
10. China170552689

World Cup Final

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Im Dong-hyun 108
4 Romain Girouille 105
1 Im Dong-hyun 112
3 Viktor Ruban 110
3 Viktor Ruban 109
2 Park Kyung-mo 108 Third place
4 Romain Girouille 1099
2 Park Kyung-mo 1098

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Yun Ok-hee 110
4 Justyna Mospinek 111
4 Justyna Mospinek 109
2 Park Sung-hyun 107
3 Natalia Valeeva 103
2 Park Sung-hyun 107 Third place
1 Yun Ok-hee 113
3 Natalia Valeeva 105

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Sergio Pagni 1149
4 Dietmar Trillus 11410
4 Dietmar Trillus 11210
3 Patrizio Hofer 1129
3 Patrizio Hofer 114
2 Patrick Coghlan 113 Third place
1 Sergio Pagni 1159
2 Patrick Coghlan 11510

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Jamie van Natta 10810
4 Amandine Bouillot 1088
1 Jamie van Natta 114
3 Nichola Simpson 112
3 Nichola Simpson 116
2 Ivana Buden 108 Third place
4 Amandine Bouillot 114
2 Ivana Buden 110

References

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