2015 Archery World Cup

The 2015 Archery World Cup is the 10th edition of the annual international archery circuit, organised by the World Archery Federation.

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 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.[1]

The recurve legs consisted of a 1440 qualification round (formerly called a FITA 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]

The scores awarded in the four stages were as follows:

Calendar

Stage[5][6][7][8][9] Date Location
1 5–10 May Shanghai, China
2 26–31 May Antalya, Turkey
3 11–16 August Wrocław, Poland
4 8–13 September Medellín, Colombia
Final 17–18 October Mexico City, Mexico

Results

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 10 May Shanghai Ku Bon-chan Kim Woo-jin Riau Ega Agatha
2 31 May Antalya Lee Seung-yun Kim Woo-jin Collin Klimitchek
3 16 August Wrocław Jean-Charles Valladont Zach Garrett Anton Prilepov
4 12 September Medellín Xing Yu Im Dong-hyun Rick van der Ven
Final 25 October Mexico City Miguel Alvariño García Jean-Charles Valladont Kim Woo-jin

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 10 May Shanghai Kang Chae-young Choi Mi-sun Ki Bo-bae
2 31 May Antalya Choi Mi-sun Ki Bo-bae Deepika Kumari[10]
3 16 August Wrocław Mackenzie Brown Ayano Kato Elena Richter
4 12 September Medellín Hong Su-nam Lee Tuk-young Le Chien-ying
Final 25 October Mexico City Choi Mi-sun Deepika Kumari Le Chien-ying

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 10 May Shanghai  Japan  South Korea  Indonesia
2 31 May Antalya  China  South Korea  France
3 16 August Wrocław  United States  Germany  China
4 12 September Medellín  South Korea  United States  China

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 10 May Shanghai  South Korea  Germany  United States
2 31 May Antalya  Japan  South Korea  China
3 16 August Wrocław  United States  Georgia  China
4 12 September Medellín  Chinese Taipei  South Korea  United States

Mixed team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 10 May Shanghai  South Korea  Japan  Mexico
2 31 May Antalya  South Korea  China  Japan
3 16 August Wrocław  Mexico  India  Belarus
4 12 September Medellín  South Korea  China  Japan
Final 25 October Mexico City  South Korea  Mexico N/A

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 9 May Shanghai Sebastien Peineau Mike Schloesser Dominique Genet
2 30 May Antalya Kim Jong-ho Mike Schloesser Reo Wilde
3 15 August Wrocław Abhishek Verma Esmaeil Ebadi Steve Anderson
4 13 September Medellín Sebastien Peineau Roberto Hernández Reo Wilde
Final 24 October Mexico City Demir Elmaağaçlı Abhishek Verma Dominique Genet

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 9 May Shanghai Sara López Linda Ochoa Stephanie Salinas
2 30 May Antalya Andrea Marcos Maria Vinogradova Stephanie Salinas
3 15 August Wrocław Natalia Avdeeva Alejandra Usquiano Linda Ochoa
4 13 September Medellín Sara López Paige Pearce Maria Eugenia Gonzalez Briozzo
Final 24 October Mexico City Sara López Maria Vinogradova Linda Ochoa

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 9 May Shanghai  Denmark  Iran  India
2 30 May Antalya  United States  Denmark  South Korea
3 15 August Wrocław  Denmark  United States  Italy
4 13 September Medellín  United States  Italy  India

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 9 May Shanghai  Malaysia[11]  United States[12]  Russia
2 30 May Antalya  Colombia  South Korea  Russia
3 15 August Wrocław  Russia  Italy  United States
4 13 September Medellín  Colombia  Italy  United States

Mixed team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 9 May Shanghai  Colombia  Turkey  Netherlands
2 30 May Antalya  Denmark  South Africa  Germany
3 15 August Wrocław  Denmark  Iran  United States
4 13 September Medellín  Italy  Slovenia  United States
Final 24 October Mexico City  Denmark  Mexico N/A

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1311327
2 Colombia6107
3 United States551020
4 Denmark5106
5 France3126
6 China2248
7 Japan2226
 Russia2226
9 Spain2002
10 Mexico1359
11 India1337
12 Italy1326
13 Turkey1102
14 Chinese Taipei1023
15 Malaysia1001
16 Iran0303
17 Germany0224
 Netherlands0224
19 El Salvador0101
 Georgia0101
 Slovenia0101
 South Africa0101
23 Belarus0022
 Indonesia0022
25 Argentina0011
Totals (25 nations)464644136

References

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