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There were 128 qualifying places available for archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics: 64 for men and 64 for women.

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 6 competitors, 3 per each gender. NOCs that qualify teams for a particular gender are able to send a three-member team to the team event and also have each member compete in the individual event. There were 12 team spots for each gender, thus qualifying 36 individuals through team qualification. All other NOCs may earn a maximum of 1 quota place per gender for the individual events. [1]

6 places are reserved for Great Britain as host nation, and a further 6 shall be decided upon by the Tripartite Commission. The remaining 116 places shall therefore be allocated through a qualification process, in which archers earn quota places for their respective NOCs, though not necessarily for themselves. [1]

To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Games after the NOC has obtained a quota place, all archers must have achieved the following Minimum Qualification Score (MQS): [1]

  • Men: FITA round of 1230 or 70m round of 625
  • Women: FITA round of 1230 or 70m round of 600

The MQS must be achieved between 2 July 2011 (starting at the 2011 World Outdoor Archery Championships) and 1 July 2012 at a registered FITA event. [1]

Qualification summary

Nation Men Women Total
Men's
individual
Men's
team
Women's
individual
Women's
team
Athletes
  Australia 1 1 2
  Bangladesh 1 1
  Belarus 1 1
  Bhutan 1 1
  Brazil 1 1
  Bulgaria 1 1
  Canada 1 1 2
  Chile 1 1
  China 3 X 3 X 6
  Colombia 1 1 2
  Ivory Coast 1 1
  Cuba 1 1
  Denmark 3 X 3
  Egypt 1 1 2
  Estonia 1 1
  Fiji 1 1
  France 3 X 1 4
  Georgia 1 1
  Germany 1 1 2
  Great Britain 3 X 3 X 6
  Greece 1 1
  Hong Kong 1 1
  Iran 1 1 2
  Iraq 1 1
  India 3 X 3 X 6
  Indonesia 1 1
  Italy 3 X 3 X 6
  Japan 3 X 3 X 6
  Kazakhstan 1 1 2
  Luxembourg 1 1
  Malaysia 3 X 1 4
  Mexico 3 X 3 X 6
  Moldova 1 1
  Mongolia 1 1 2
  Myanmar 1 1
  Netherlands 1 1
  Norway 1 1
  North Korea 1 1
  Philippines 1 1 2
  Poland 1 1 2
  Russia 3 X 3
  Samoa 1 1
  San Marino 1 1
  South Africa 1 1
  South Korea 3 X 3 X 6
  Spain 1 1 2
  Slovenia 1 1
  Sweden 1 1
  Switzerland 1 1 2
  Chinese Taipei 3 X 3 X 6
  Thailand 1 1
  Turkey 1 1
  Ukraine 3 X 3 X 6
  United States 3 X 3 X 6
  Venezuela 1 1 2
Total: 55 NOCs 64 12 64 12 128

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2011 World Archery Championships [2] July 2–10, 2011 Italy Turin
2011 Asian Championships October 19–25, 2011 Iran Tehran
Open New Zealand Championships (2012 Oceanian Championships) January 1–2, 2012 New Zealand Wellington
2012 African Championships Mar 12-16, 2012 [3] Morocco Rabat
2012 Pan American Championships April 17–22, 2012 Colombia Medellin
2012 European Championships May 21–26, 2012 Netherlands Amsterdam
Final Qualification Tournament June 21–22, 2012 United States Ogden [4]

Men

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Total places Qualified
Team
Host Nation β€” 3 3   Great Britain
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 3 24   South Korea
  Mexico
  United States
  France
  Ukraine
  China
  Italy
  Malaysia
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 3 9   Japan
  India
  Chinese Taipei
Individual
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 1 5*   Canada
  Spain
  Luxembourg
  Mongolia
  Norway
Asian Championships Iran Tehran 1 3   Iran
  Thailand
  Hong Kong
Open New Zealand Championships (Oceanian Championships) New Zealand Wellington 1 2   Australia
  Fiji
Pan American Championships Colombia Medellin 1 3   Cuba
  Brazil
  Colombia
European Championships Netherlands Amsterdam 1 3**   Netherlands
  Moldova
  Germany
African Championships Morocco Rabat 1 2   Egypt
  Ivory Coast
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 1 7*   Poland
  Bulgaria
  Switzerland
  Venezuela
  Philippines
  Kazakhstan
  Slovenia
Tripartite Commission [5] TBD 1 3   Bangladesh
  Myanmar
  San Marino
Total 64
  • Eight spots were initially available through the World Championships individual events. Three of those spots were taken by Japan, India and Chinese Taipei. Those NOCs later won team places at the Final Qualification team event. This team qualification replaced the individual qualifications from the World Championships and released three further individual quota places to be awarded at the Final Qualification individual event.
  • Israel rejected its quota place won at the European Qualification Tournament. Fourth-placed Camilo Mayr from Germany qualifies instead. [6]

Women

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Total places Qualified
Team
Host Nation β€” 3 3   Great Britain
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 3 24   South Korea
  Ukraine
  India
  Italy
  Chinese Taipei
  Russia
  China
  Denmark
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 3 9   Japan
  Mexico
  United States
Individual
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 1 6*   Belarus
  Chile
  France
  Georgia
  Poland
  North Korea
Asian Championships Iran Tehran 1 3   Indonesia
  Mongolia
  Malaysia
Open New Zealand Championships (Oceanian Championships) New Zealand Wellington 1 2   Australia
  Samoa
Pan American Championships Colombia Medellin 1 2*   Canada
  Colombia
European Championships Netherlands Amsterdam 1 3   Spain
  Sweden
  Germany
African Championships Morocco Rabat 1 2   Egypt
  South Africa
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 1 8*   Philippines
  Estonia
  Kazakhstan
  Turkey
  Switzerland
  Venezuela
  Greece
  Iran
Tripartite Commission [5] TBD 1 2   Iraq
  Bhutan
Total 64
  • Eight spots were initially available through the World Championships individual events, and three in the Pan American Championships. Three of those spots were taken by Japan, Mexico, and the United States. Those NOCs later won team places at the Final Qualification team event. This team qualification replaced the individual qualifications from the World Championships and released three further individual quota places to be awarded at the Final Qualification individual event. One of the three Tripartite Commission places was also added to the Final Qualification individual event.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "London 2012 Olympics qualifying: Archery". BBC Sport. 3 January 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. ^ 2011 World Archery Championships results
  3. ^ "Morocco wins bid to host 2012 Continental Championships". FITA. 12 May 2011. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2012-06-18.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  5. ^ a b "Archery Invitation places for London 2012 Olympic Games". FITA. 19 April 2012. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  6. ^ Camilo Mayr reif fΓΌr Olympia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There were 128 qualifying places available for archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics: 64 for men and 64 for women.

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 6 competitors, 3 per each gender. NOCs that qualify teams for a particular gender are able to send a three-member team to the team event and also have each member compete in the individual event. There were 12 team spots for each gender, thus qualifying 36 individuals through team qualification. All other NOCs may earn a maximum of 1 quota place per gender for the individual events. [1]

6 places are reserved for Great Britain as host nation, and a further 6 shall be decided upon by the Tripartite Commission. The remaining 116 places shall therefore be allocated through a qualification process, in which archers earn quota places for their respective NOCs, though not necessarily for themselves. [1]

To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Games after the NOC has obtained a quota place, all archers must have achieved the following Minimum Qualification Score (MQS): [1]

  • Men: FITA round of 1230 or 70m round of 625
  • Women: FITA round of 1230 or 70m round of 600

The MQS must be achieved between 2 July 2011 (starting at the 2011 World Outdoor Archery Championships) and 1 July 2012 at a registered FITA event. [1]

Qualification summary

Nation Men Women Total
Men's
individual
Men's
team
Women's
individual
Women's
team
Athletes
  Australia 1 1 2
  Bangladesh 1 1
  Belarus 1 1
  Bhutan 1 1
  Brazil 1 1
  Bulgaria 1 1
  Canada 1 1 2
  Chile 1 1
  China 3 X 3 X 6
  Colombia 1 1 2
  Ivory Coast 1 1
  Cuba 1 1
  Denmark 3 X 3
  Egypt 1 1 2
  Estonia 1 1
  Fiji 1 1
  France 3 X 1 4
  Georgia 1 1
  Germany 1 1 2
  Great Britain 3 X 3 X 6
  Greece 1 1
  Hong Kong 1 1
  Iran 1 1 2
  Iraq 1 1
  India 3 X 3 X 6
  Indonesia 1 1
  Italy 3 X 3 X 6
  Japan 3 X 3 X 6
  Kazakhstan 1 1 2
  Luxembourg 1 1
  Malaysia 3 X 1 4
  Mexico 3 X 3 X 6
  Moldova 1 1
  Mongolia 1 1 2
  Myanmar 1 1
  Netherlands 1 1
  Norway 1 1
  North Korea 1 1
  Philippines 1 1 2
  Poland 1 1 2
  Russia 3 X 3
  Samoa 1 1
  San Marino 1 1
  South Africa 1 1
  South Korea 3 X 3 X 6
  Spain 1 1 2
  Slovenia 1 1
  Sweden 1 1
  Switzerland 1 1 2
  Chinese Taipei 3 X 3 X 6
  Thailand 1 1
  Turkey 1 1
  Ukraine 3 X 3 X 6
  United States 3 X 3 X 6
  Venezuela 1 1 2
Total: 55 NOCs 64 12 64 12 128

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2011 World Archery Championships [2] July 2–10, 2011 Italy Turin
2011 Asian Championships October 19–25, 2011 Iran Tehran
Open New Zealand Championships (2012 Oceanian Championships) January 1–2, 2012 New Zealand Wellington
2012 African Championships Mar 12-16, 2012 [3] Morocco Rabat
2012 Pan American Championships April 17–22, 2012 Colombia Medellin
2012 European Championships May 21–26, 2012 Netherlands Amsterdam
Final Qualification Tournament June 21–22, 2012 United States Ogden [4]

Men

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Total places Qualified
Team
Host Nation β€” 3 3   Great Britain
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 3 24   South Korea
  Mexico
  United States
  France
  Ukraine
  China
  Italy
  Malaysia
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 3 9   Japan
  India
  Chinese Taipei
Individual
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 1 5*   Canada
  Spain
  Luxembourg
  Mongolia
  Norway
Asian Championships Iran Tehran 1 3   Iran
  Thailand
  Hong Kong
Open New Zealand Championships (Oceanian Championships) New Zealand Wellington 1 2   Australia
  Fiji
Pan American Championships Colombia Medellin 1 3   Cuba
  Brazil
  Colombia
European Championships Netherlands Amsterdam 1 3**   Netherlands
  Moldova
  Germany
African Championships Morocco Rabat 1 2   Egypt
  Ivory Coast
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 1 7*   Poland
  Bulgaria
  Switzerland
  Venezuela
  Philippines
  Kazakhstan
  Slovenia
Tripartite Commission [5] TBD 1 3   Bangladesh
  Myanmar
  San Marino
Total 64
  • Eight spots were initially available through the World Championships individual events. Three of those spots were taken by Japan, India and Chinese Taipei. Those NOCs later won team places at the Final Qualification team event. This team qualification replaced the individual qualifications from the World Championships and released three further individual quota places to be awarded at the Final Qualification individual event.
  • Israel rejected its quota place won at the European Qualification Tournament. Fourth-placed Camilo Mayr from Germany qualifies instead. [6]

Women

Event Location Athletes
per NOC
Total places Qualified
Team
Host Nation β€” 3 3   Great Britain
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 3 24   South Korea
  Ukraine
  India
  Italy
  Chinese Taipei
  Russia
  China
  Denmark
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 3 9   Japan
  Mexico
  United States
Individual
2011 Outdoor World Championships Italy Turin 1 6*   Belarus
  Chile
  France
  Georgia
  Poland
  North Korea
Asian Championships Iran Tehran 1 3   Indonesia
  Mongolia
  Malaysia
Open New Zealand Championships (Oceanian Championships) New Zealand Wellington 1 2   Australia
  Samoa
Pan American Championships Colombia Medellin 1 2*   Canada
  Colombia
European Championships Netherlands Amsterdam 1 3   Spain
  Sweden
  Germany
African Championships Morocco Rabat 1 2   Egypt
  South Africa
Final Qualification Tournament United States Ogden 1 8*   Philippines
  Estonia
  Kazakhstan
  Turkey
  Switzerland
  Venezuela
  Greece
  Iran
Tripartite Commission [5] TBD 1 2   Iraq
  Bhutan
Total 64
  • Eight spots were initially available through the World Championships individual events, and three in the Pan American Championships. Three of those spots were taken by Japan, Mexico, and the United States. Those NOCs later won team places at the Final Qualification team event. This team qualification replaced the individual qualifications from the World Championships and released three further individual quota places to be awarded at the Final Qualification individual event. One of the three Tripartite Commission places was also added to the Final Qualification individual event.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "London 2012 Olympics qualifying: Archery". BBC Sport. 3 January 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. ^ 2011 World Archery Championships results
  3. ^ "Morocco wins bid to host 2012 Continental Championships". FITA. 12 May 2011. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2012-06-18.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  5. ^ a b "Archery Invitation places for London 2012 Olympic Games". FITA. 19 April 2012. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  6. ^ Camilo Mayr reif fΓΌr Olympia

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