2009 Archery World Cup

The 2009 Archery World Cup was the 4th 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.

This was the first edition of the world cup where the mixed team events were contested at the final, with the top ranked mixed teams competing against a host country team in a one match final.

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:

Calendar

Stage Location
1 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2 Poreč, Croatia
3 Antalya Centennial Archery Field, Antalya, Turkey
4 Shanghai, China
Final Copenhagen, Denmark

Results

Recurve

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Romain Girouille Crispin Duenas Simon Terry [1]
2 9 May Poreč Jayanta Talukdar Marco Galiazzo Jean-Charles Valladont [2]
3 7 June Antalya Simon Terry Thomas Aubert Jayanta Talukdar [3]
4 9 August Shanghai Chen Wenyuan Oh Jin-hyek Im Dong-hyun [4]
Final 26 September Copenhagen Marco Galiazzo Simon Terry Romain Girouille [5]

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Natalia Valeeva Alison Williamson Dola Banerjee [6]
2 9 May Poreč Zhao Ling Pia Carmen Lionetti Susanne Possner [7]
3 7 June Antalya Kwak Ye-ji Yun Ok-hee Joo Hyun-jung [8]
4 9 August Shanghai Yun Ok-hee Bérengère Schuh Kwak Ye-ji [9]
Final 26 September Copenhagen Kwak Ye-ji Zhao Ling Yun Ok-hee [10]

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  India  United Kingdom  United States [11]
2 9 May Poreč  India  Russia  Italy [12]
3 6 June Antalya  South Korea  India  Malaysia [13]
4 9 August Shanghai  South Korea  France  Mexico [14]

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  Italy  Poland  United Kingdom [15]
2 9 May Poreč  China  France  Ukraine [16]
3 6 June Antalya  South Korea  Russia  India [17]
4 9 August Shanghai  South Korea  Russia  Italy [18]

Mixed team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  Italy  Poland  France [19]
2 9 May Poreč  Italy  Poland  China [20]
3 7 June Antalya  China  South Korea  Russia [21]
4 9 August Shanghai  South Korea  China  France [22]
Final 26 September Copenhagen  China  Denmark [23]

Compound

Men's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Braden Gellenthien Patrizio Hofer Peter Elzinga [24]
2 9 May Poreč Sergio Pagni Jorge Jiménez Paul Titscher [25]
3 7 June Antalya Dominique Genet Braden Gellenthien Patrick Coghlan [26]
4 9 August Shanghai Sergio Pagni Jorge Jiménez Patrizio Hofer [27]
Final 26 September Copenhagen Sergio Pagni Braden Gellenthien Patrizio Hofer [28]

Women's individual

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo Brittany Lorenti Jamie van Natta Diane Watson [29]
2 9 May Poreč Nicky Hunt Ivana Buden Andrea Weihe [30]
3 7 June Antalya Luzmary Guedez Olga Bosch Camilla Sømod [31]
4 9 August Shanghai Camilla Sømod Anastasia Anastasio Albina Loginova [32]
Final 26 September Copenhagen Luzmary Guedez Camilla Sømod Ivana Buden [33]

Men's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  United States  Canada  El Salvador [34]
2 9 May Poreč  Sweden  Italy  Denmark [35]
3 6 June Antalya  Netherlands  Sweden  Canada [36]
4 9 August Shanghai  Mexico  New Zealand  South Africa [37]

Women's team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  United States  Mexico  India [38]
2 9 May Poreč  Russia  Germany  Netherlands [39]
3 6 June Antalya  New Zealand  Greece  Australia [40]
4 9 August Shanghai  Russia  Mexico  France [41]

Mixed team

Stage Date Location Ref.
1 5 April Santo Domingo  Denmark  Mexico  United States [42]
2 9 May Poreč  Italy  United States  France [43]
3 7 June Antalya  Italy  Australia  United Kingdom [44]
4 9 August Shanghai  Denmark  Mexico  Italy [45]
Final 26 September Copenhagen  Denmark  Italy [46]

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy105318
2 South Korea83415
3 China5218
4 United States44311
5 Denmark4228
6 India3148
7 France24612
8 Great Britain2338
9 Russia2327
10 Venezuela2103
11 Mexico1416
12 New Zealand1102
 Sweden1102
14 Netherlands1023
15 Poland0303
16 Canada0213
 El Salvador0213
18 Germany0134
19 Australia0123
 Switzerland0123
21 Croatia0112
22 Greece0101
23 Malaysia0011
 South Africa0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (25 entries)464644136

Qualification

Recurve

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[5]
1. Jayanta Talukdar 45 2 25 18 2 Q
2. Simon Terry 43 18 25 Q
3. Romain Girouille 36 25 11 Q
3. Marco Galiazzo 36 15 21 Q
5. Oh Jin-hyek 34 13 21
6. Chu Sian Cheng 27 12 15
7. Bair Badenov 26 1 12 13
8. Crispin Duenas 25 21 4
8. Chen Wenyuan 25 25
10. Brady Ellison 23 15 8

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[6]
1. Bérengère Schuh 49 7 15 13 21 Q
2. Yun Ok-hee 46 21 25 Q
3. Kwak Ye-ji 43 25 18 Q
4. Zhao Ling 40 25 15 Q
5. Natalia Valeeva 36 25 1 5 6
6. Joo Hyun-jung 31 18 13
7. Pia Carmen Lionetti 29 21 8
8. Alison Williamson 21 21
9. Elena Tonetta 20 12 8
10. Dola Banerjee 18 18
10. Susanne Possner 18 18

Mixed team

Pos. Team Points[7]
1.  China 38 10 16 12 Q
2.  Italy 32 16 16
3.  South Korea 28 12 16
4.  Poland 24 12 12
4.  India 24 8 8 8

Compound

Men's individual

Pos. Name Points[8]
1. Sergio Pagni 50 25 25 Q
2. Braden Gellenthien 46 25 21 Q
3. Jorge Jiménez 42 21 21 Q
4. Patrizio Hofer 39 21 18 Q
5. Peter Elzinga 35 18 10 7
5. Dietmar Trillus 35 10 13 6 12
7. Patrick Coghlan 34 3 18 13
8. Martin Damsbo 30 13 13 4
9. Sebastien Brasseur 26 11 15
10. Dominique Genet 25 25

Women's individual

Pos. Name Points[9]
1. Nicky Hunt 51 25 13 13 Q
2. Camilla Sømod 50 5 7 18 25 Q
3. Ivana Buden 49 13 21 15 1 Q
3. Luzmary Guedez 49 11 4 25 13 Q
3. Olga Bosch 49 15 13 21 5
6. Anastasia Anastasio 48 15 12 21
7. Albina Loginova 39 13 8 8
7. Jamie van Natta 39 21 10 8
9. Brittany Lorenti 25 25
10. Eugenia Salvi 24 5 8 11

Mixed team

Pos. Team Points[10]
1.  Italy 42 8 16 16 10 Q
2.  Denmark 40 16 8 16 Q1
3.  United States 30 10 12 8
4.  Mexico 24 12 12
5.  Australia 12 12

1. Qualified for final as host

Nations ranking

Pos. Nation Points[11]
1.  Italy 545 121 222 105 97
2.  India 437 180 124 107 26
3.  South Korea 372 169 203
4.  Russia 360 106 79 175
5.  France 343 42 105 82 114
6.  United States 321 231 45 45
7.  Mexico 296 139 157
8.  China 227 118 37 72
9.  United Kingdom 218 110 28 55 25
10.  Canada 156 71 18 46 21

World Cup Final

Recurve

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Jayanta Talukdar 103
4 Marco Galiazzo 111
4 Marco Galiazzo 108
2 Simon Terry 105
3 Romain Girouille 108
2 Simon Terry 112 Third place
1 Jayanta Talukdar 110
3 Romain Girouille 113

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Bérengère Schuh 108
4 Zhao Ling 109
4 Zhao Ling 108
3 Kwak Ye-ji 113
3 Kwak Ye-ji 114
2 Yun Ok-hee 111 Third place
1 Bérengère Schuh 106
2 Yun Ok-hee 111

Mixed team

Finals
   
1  China
Zhao Ling
Xing Yu
145
2  Denmark
Carina Christiansen
Morten Caspersen
138

Compound

Men's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Sergio Pagni 117
4 Patrizio Hofer 112
1 Sergio Pagni 115
2 Braden Gellenthien 114
3 Jorge Jiménez 114
2 Braden Gellenthien 120* Third place
4 Patrizio Hofer 118
3 Jorge Jiménez 115

* New world record

Women's individual

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Nicky Hunt 107
4 Luzmary Guedez 109
4 Luzmary Guedez 108
2 Camilla Sømod 107
3 Ivana Buden 112
2 Camilla Sømod 113 Third place
1 Nicky Hunt 111
3 Ivana Buden 115

Mixed team

Finals
   
1  Denmark
Camilla Sømod
Martin Damsbo
152
2  Italy
Anastasia Anastasio
Sergio Pagni
148

References

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