List of Paralympic medalists in archery

Archery is one of the first sports to be competed at 1960 Summer Paralympics. Its competing athletes are wheelchair users [1]

Medal table

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Updated to the 2016 Summer Paralympics.[2]

Summer Paralympics Archery medal table
RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States (USA)1981845
2  Great Britain (GBR)17222160
3  France (FRA)15121239
4  South Korea (KOR)15101338
5  West Germany (FRG)159933
6  Italy (ITA)8101028
7  China (CHN)76417
8  South Africa (RSA)74112
9  Japan (JPN)512926
10  Belgium (BEL)56213
11  Australia (AUS)49316
12  Finland (FIN)45312
  Sweden (SWE)45312
14  Rhodesia (RHO)4004
15  Norway (NOR)3339
16  Austria (AUT)3216
  Iran (IRI)3216
18  Germany (GER)3137
19  Canada (CAN)3025
20  Netherlands (NED)29314
21  Poland (POL)24410
22  Switzerland (SUI)2349
23  Czech Republic (CZE)2226
24  Russia (RUS)2125
25  Denmark (DEN)2024
26  Ireland (IRL)1102
  New Zealand (NZL)1102
28  Slovakia (SVK)1023
29  Turkey (TUR)1012
30  Mexico (MEX)1001
  Mongolia (MGL)1001
  Unified Team (EUN)1001
33  Spain (ESP)0213
34  Thailand (THA)0202
35  Malaysia (MAS)0101
  Ukraine (UKR)0101
37  Chinese Taipei (TPE)0022
Totals (37 entries)163153141457

Medalists

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Defunct events

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Current events

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Men's events

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Men's individual wheelchair 1 (W1)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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Koichi Minami
  Japan
Richard Spizzirri
  United States
Giampiero Mercandelli
  Italy
1996 Atlanta
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Ouk Soo Lee
  South Korea
Jappie Walstra
  Netherlands
Udo Wolf
  Germany
2000 Sydney
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Zdenek Sebek
  Czech Republic
Olivier Hatem
  France
Dejan Miladinovic
  France
2004 Athens
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John Cavanagh
  Great Britain
Anders Groenberg
  Sweden
Jeffrey Fabry
  United States
2008 Beijing
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David Drahonisky
  Czech Republic
John Cavanagh
  Great Britain
Jeffrey Fabry
  United States

Men's individual wheelchair 2 (W2)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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Orazio Pizzorni
  Italy
Hermann Nortmann
  Germany
Udo Wolf
  Germany
1996 Atlanta
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Martti Rantavouri
  Finland
Kurt MacCaferri
  Switzerland
Koichi Minami
  Japan
2000 Sydney
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Hong Gu Lee
  South Korea
Young Joo Jung
  South Korea
Oscar De Pellegrin
  Italy
2004 Athens
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Mario Oehme
  Germany
Young Joo Jung
  South Korea
Hong Gu Lee
  South Korea
2008 Beijing
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Cheng Changjie
  China
Marco Vitale
  Italy
Tseng Lung-Hui
  Chinese Taipei

Men's individual open (standing)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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Jens Fudge
  Denmark
Kenichi Nishii
  Japan
Hyun Kwan Cho
  South Korea
1996 Atlanta
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Ryszard Olejnik
  Poland
Jean-François Garcia
  France
Tae Sung An
  South Korea
2000 Sydney
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Tae Sung An
  South Korea
Serhiy Atamanenko
  Ukraine
Imrich Lycosa
  Slovakia
2004 Athens
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Imrich Lycosa
  Slovakia
Tomasz Lezanski
  Poland
Tae Sung An
  South Korea
2008 Beijing
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Baatarjav Dambadondog
  Mongolia
Fabrice Meunier
  France
Chen Yegang
  China

Men's wheelchair team (W1/2)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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  Germany (GER)   Italy (ITA)   South Korea (KOR)
1996 Atlanta
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  Germany (GER)   Italy (ITA)   South Korea (KOR)
2000 Sydney
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  Italy (ITA)   France (FRA)   South Korea (KOR)
2004 Athens
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  South Korea (KOR)   Japan (JPN)   United States (USA)
2008 Beijing
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  South Korea (KOR)   China (CHN)   Italy (ITA)

Men's teams open (standing)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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  South Korea (KOR)   Spain (ESP)   France (FRA)
1996 Atlanta
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  South Korea (KOR)   Poland (POL)   Japan (JPN)

Women's events

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Women's wheelchair (W1/2)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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Paola Fantato
  Italy
Elli Korva
  Finland
Hifumi Suzuki
  Japan
1996 Atlanta
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Hifumi Suzuki
  Japan
Sandra Truccolo
  Italy
Paola Fantato
  Italy
2000 Sydney
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Paola Fantato
  Italy
Kathleen Smith
  Great Britain
Hee Sook Ko
  South Korea
2004 Athens
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Paola Fantato
  Italy
Naomi Isozaki
  Japan
Nako Hirasawa
  Japan

Women's individual open (standing)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Barcelona
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Tatiana Grishko
  Unified Team
Siv Thulin
  Sweden
Hanne Tved
  Denmark
1996 Atlanta
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Małgorzata Olejnik
  Poland
Anita Chapman
  Great Britain
Marie-Francoise Hybois
  France
2000 Sydney
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Anita Chapman
  Great Britain
Małgorzata Olejnik
  Poland
Malgorzata Korzeniowska
  Poland
2004 Athens
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Yanhong Wang
  China
Wasana Karpmaichan
  Thailand
Małgorzata Olejnik
  Poland

Women's teams open (W1/2)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
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  Italy (ITA)   Japan (JPN)   Great Britain (GBR)
2000 Sydney
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  Italy (ITA)   Great Britain (GBR)   Japan (JPN)
2004 Athens
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  Great Britain (GBR)   Italy (ITA)   South Korea (KOR)

References

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  1. ^ "Para Archery". World Archery. Retrieved 2016-12-22.
  2. ^ "Archery Medal Standings - Rio 2016". International Paralympic Committee. 13 April 2019.