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Archery at the Summer World University Games
Events10 (men: 4; women: 4; mixed: 2)
Games
  • 1959
  • 1960
  • 1961
  • 1962
  • 1963
  • 1964
  • 1965
  • 1966
  • 1967
  • 1968
  • 1970
  • 1970
  • 1973
  • 1972
  • 1975
  • 1975
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2015
  • 2017
  • 2019
  • 2021
  • 2025

Archery is an mandatory sport at the Universiade that has been contested as optional sport between 2003 and 2015, and after 2017 became a compulsory sport. [1] Unlike the Olympic competition, both recurve and compound disciplines are competed. [2]

Summary

Games Year Events Best Nation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 2003 8   South Korea
23 2005 8   South Korea
24
25 2009 10   South Korea
26 2011 10   South Korea
27
28 2015 10   South Korea
29 2017 10   South Korea
30 2019 10   South Korea
31 2021 10   South Korea

Events

Recurve

Event 03 05 09 11 15 17 19 21 Years
Men's individual 8
Men's team 8
Women's individual 8
Women's team 8
Mixed team 6

Compound

Event 03 05 09 11 15 17 19 21 Years
Men's individual 8
Men's team 8
Women's individual 8
Women's team 8
Mixed team 6

Editions

Games Year Host city Host country Winner Second Third
22 2003 Daegu   South Korea   South Korea   United States   Italy
23 2005 Izmir   Turkey   South Korea   Ukraine   France
25 2009 Beograd   Serbia   South Korea   United States   Russia
26 2011 Shenzhen   China   South Korea   Russia   France
28 2015 Gwangju   South Korea   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   Russia
29 2017 Taipei   Taiwan   South Korea   Russia   Chinese Taipei
30 2019 Naples   Italy   South Korea   Russia   Chinese Taipei
31 2021 Chengdu   China   South Korea   India   China

Medalists

Recurve

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Bang Jea-hwan ( KOR)   Lee Chang-hwan ( KOR)   Oleksandr Serdyuk ( UKR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Kuo Cheng-wei ( TPE)   Hong Sung-chil ( KOR)   Choi Young-kwang ( KOR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Viktor Ruban ( UKR)   Wang Cheng-pang ( TPE)   Dmytro Hrachov ( UKR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Im Dong-hyun ( KOR)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)   Kim Bub-min ( KOR)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Lee Seung-yun ( KOR)   Ku Bon-chan ( KOR)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Lee Seung-yun ( KOR)   Arsalan Baldanov ( RUS)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Lee Woo-seok ( KOR)   Erdem Tsydypov ( RUS)   Yuta Ishii ( JPN)
China 2021 Chengdu   Seo Min-gi ( KOR)   Yuki Kawata ( JPN)   Reza Shabani ( IRI)

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   France (FRA)   South Korea (KOR)   China (CHN)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Ukraine (UKR)   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Italy (ITA)
China 2011 Shenzhen   China (CHN)   Japan (JPN)   France (FRA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Italy 2019 Naples   Russia (RUS)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   United States (USA)
China 2021 Chengdu   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Italy (ITA)

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Park Sung-hyun ( KOR)   Yun Mi-jin ( KOR)   Lee Hyun-jung ( KOR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Lee Sung-jin ( KOR)   Kateryna Palekha ( UKR)   Viktoriya Koval ( UKR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Kim Ye-seul ( KOR)   Kim Yu-mi ( KOR)   Gema Buitron Cortinas ( ESP)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Ki Bo-bae ( KOR)   Jung Dasomi ( KOR)   Cho Pei-ching ( TPE)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Ki Bo-bae ( KOR)   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Maja Jager ( DEN)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Kang Chae-young ( KOR)   Tan Ya-ting ( TPE)   Alejandra Valencia ( MEX)
Italy 2019 Naples   Kang Chae-young ( KOR)   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Peng Chia-mao ( TPE)
China 2021 Chengdu   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Diana Tursunbek ( KAZ)   Peng Chia-mao ( TPE)

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   South Korea (KOR)   China (CHN)   Ukraine (UKR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Poland (POL)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   China (CHN)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Italy 2019 Naples   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Ukraine (UKR)
China 2021 Chengdu   China (CHN)   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Poland (POL)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Ukraine (UKR)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   France (FRA)   Mexico (MEX)
Italy 2019 Naples   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Japan (JPN)   Ukraine (UKR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Japan (JPN)   South Korea (KOR)   Italy (ITA)

Compound

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Daniele Bauro ( ITA)   Jo Young-Joon ( KOR)   Drew Lasher ( USA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Sergio Pagni ( ITA)   Florian Faucheur ( FRA)   Daniele Bauro ( ITA)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Steven Gatto ( USA)   Federico Pettenazzo ( ITA)   Danzan Khaludorov ( RUS)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Alexander Dambaev ( RUS)   Choi Yong-hee ( KOR)   Sebastien Brasseur ( FRA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)   Kim Tae-yoon ( KOR)   Renaud Domanski ( BEL)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)   Demir Elmaağaçlı ( TUR)   Mario Vavro ( CRO)
Italy 2019 Naples   Anton Bulayev ( RUS)   Muhammed Yetın ( TUR)   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Sangampreet Singh Bisla ( IND)   Christian Beyers de Klerk ( RSA)   Aman Saini ( IND)

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   South Korea (KOR)   Netherlands (NED)   United States (USA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   United States (USA)   Mexico (MEX)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   United States (USA)   Mexico (MEX)   Russia (RUS)
China 2011 Shenzhen   France (FRA)   Mexico (MEX)   United States (USA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Mexico (MEX)   Italy (ITA)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Russia (RUS)   Iran (IRI)   South Korea (KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Turkey (TUR)   Iran (IRI)   Mexico (MEX)
China 2021 Chengdu   China (CHN)   France (FRA)   India (IND)

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Choi Mi-yeon ( KOR)   Mary Zorn ( USA)   Sofia Goncharova ( RUS)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Amandine Bouillot ( FRA)   Kim Hyo-sun ( KOR)   Arminda Bastos ( MEX)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Seok Ji-hyun ( KOR)   Victoria Balzhanova ( RUS)   Erika Anschutz ( USA)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Polina Nikitina ( RUS)   Kendal Nicely ( USA)   Victoria Balzhanova ( RUS)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Song Yun-soo ( KOR)   Toja Cerne ( SLO)   Stephanie Salinas ( MEX)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Song Yun-soo ( KOR)   Chen Yi-hsuan ( TPE)   So Chae-won ( KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Andrea Becerra ( MEX)   So Chae-won ( KOR)   Yasım Bostan ( TUR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Kaur Avneet ( IND)   Alyssa Sturgill ( USA)   Cho Su-a ( KOR)

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)   Italy (ITA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Turkey (TUR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   India (IND)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Russia (RUS)   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Turkey (TUR)
Italy 2019 Naples   South Korea (KOR)   Turkey (TUR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
China 2021 Chengdu   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Russia (RUS)   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   United States (USA)   Italy (ITA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)   Belgium (BEL)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Turkey (TUR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Italy 2019 Naples   Estonia (EST)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2021 Chengdu   India (IND)   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)

Medal table

Last updated after the 2021 Summer World University Games.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea (KOR)45211379
2  Russia (RUS)781025
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE)412824
4  United States (USA)37515
5  France (FRA)3328
6  India (IND)3249
7  China (CHN)3126
8  Ukraine (UKR)25815
9  Italy (ITA)21710
10  Turkey (TUR)1438
11  Mexico (MEX)13610
12  Japan (JPN)1304
13  Estonia (EST)1001
14  Iran (IRI)0213
15  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
  Netherlands (NED)0101
  Slovenia (SLO)0101
  South Africa (RSA)0101
19  Belgium (BEL)0022
  Poland (POL)0022
21  Croatia (CRO)0011
  Denmark (DEN)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (23 entries)767676228

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Federação Internacional do Esporte Universitário (FISU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  2. ^ "FISU Archery - the World University Championship". www.fisu.net. Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Archery at the Summer World University Games
Events10 (men: 4; women: 4; mixed: 2)
Games
  • 1959
  • 1960
  • 1961
  • 1962
  • 1963
  • 1964
  • 1965
  • 1966
  • 1967
  • 1968
  • 1970
  • 1970
  • 1973
  • 1972
  • 1975
  • 1975
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2015
  • 2017
  • 2019
  • 2021
  • 2025

Archery is an mandatory sport at the Universiade that has been contested as optional sport between 2003 and 2015, and after 2017 became a compulsory sport. [1] Unlike the Olympic competition, both recurve and compound disciplines are competed. [2]

Summary

Games Year Events Best Nation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 2003 8   South Korea
23 2005 8   South Korea
24
25 2009 10   South Korea
26 2011 10   South Korea
27
28 2015 10   South Korea
29 2017 10   South Korea
30 2019 10   South Korea
31 2021 10   South Korea

Events

Recurve

Event 03 05 09 11 15 17 19 21 Years
Men's individual 8
Men's team 8
Women's individual 8
Women's team 8
Mixed team 6

Compound

Event 03 05 09 11 15 17 19 21 Years
Men's individual 8
Men's team 8
Women's individual 8
Women's team 8
Mixed team 6

Editions

Games Year Host city Host country Winner Second Third
22 2003 Daegu   South Korea   South Korea   United States   Italy
23 2005 Izmir   Turkey   South Korea   Ukraine   France
25 2009 Beograd   Serbia   South Korea   United States   Russia
26 2011 Shenzhen   China   South Korea   Russia   France
28 2015 Gwangju   South Korea   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   Russia
29 2017 Taipei   Taiwan   South Korea   Russia   Chinese Taipei
30 2019 Naples   Italy   South Korea   Russia   Chinese Taipei
31 2021 Chengdu   China   South Korea   India   China

Medalists

Recurve

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Bang Jea-hwan ( KOR)   Lee Chang-hwan ( KOR)   Oleksandr Serdyuk ( UKR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Kuo Cheng-wei ( TPE)   Hong Sung-chil ( KOR)   Choi Young-kwang ( KOR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Viktor Ruban ( UKR)   Wang Cheng-pang ( TPE)   Dmytro Hrachov ( UKR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Im Dong-hyun ( KOR)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)   Kim Bub-min ( KOR)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Lee Seung-yun ( KOR)   Ku Bon-chan ( KOR)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Lee Seung-yun ( KOR)   Arsalan Baldanov ( RUS)   Kim Woo-jin ( KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Lee Woo-seok ( KOR)   Erdem Tsydypov ( RUS)   Yuta Ishii ( JPN)
China 2021 Chengdu   Seo Min-gi ( KOR)   Yuki Kawata ( JPN)   Reza Shabani ( IRI)

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   France (FRA)   South Korea (KOR)   China (CHN)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Ukraine (UKR)   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Italy (ITA)
China 2011 Shenzhen   China (CHN)   Japan (JPN)   France (FRA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Italy 2019 Naples   Russia (RUS)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   United States (USA)
China 2021 Chengdu   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Italy (ITA)

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Park Sung-hyun ( KOR)   Yun Mi-jin ( KOR)   Lee Hyun-jung ( KOR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Lee Sung-jin ( KOR)   Kateryna Palekha ( UKR)   Viktoriya Koval ( UKR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Kim Ye-seul ( KOR)   Kim Yu-mi ( KOR)   Gema Buitron Cortinas ( ESP)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Ki Bo-bae ( KOR)   Jung Dasomi ( KOR)   Cho Pei-ching ( TPE)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Ki Bo-bae ( KOR)   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Maja Jager ( DEN)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Kang Chae-young ( KOR)   Tan Ya-ting ( TPE)   Alejandra Valencia ( MEX)
Italy 2019 Naples   Kang Chae-young ( KOR)   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Peng Chia-mao ( TPE)
China 2021 Chengdu   Choi Mi-sun ( KOR)   Diana Tursunbek ( KAZ)   Peng Chia-mao ( TPE)

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   South Korea (KOR)   China (CHN)   Ukraine (UKR)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Poland (POL)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   China (CHN)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Italy 2019 Naples   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Ukraine (UKR)
China 2021 Chengdu   China (CHN)   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   South Korea (KOR)   Ukraine (UKR)   Poland (POL)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Ukraine (UKR)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   France (FRA)   Mexico (MEX)
Italy 2019 Naples   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Japan (JPN)   Ukraine (UKR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Japan (JPN)   South Korea (KOR)   Italy (ITA)

Compound

Men's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Daniele Bauro ( ITA)   Jo Young-Joon ( KOR)   Drew Lasher ( USA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Sergio Pagni ( ITA)   Florian Faucheur ( FRA)   Daniele Bauro ( ITA)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Steven Gatto ( USA)   Federico Pettenazzo ( ITA)   Danzan Khaludorov ( RUS)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Alexander Dambaev ( RUS)   Choi Yong-hee ( KOR)   Sebastien Brasseur ( FRA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)   Kim Tae-yoon ( KOR)   Renaud Domanski ( BEL)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)   Demir Elmaağaçlı ( TUR)   Mario Vavro ( CRO)
Italy 2019 Naples   Anton Bulayev ( RUS)   Muhammed Yetın ( TUR)   Kim Jong-ho ( KOR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Sangampreet Singh Bisla ( IND)   Christian Beyers de Klerk ( RSA)   Aman Saini ( IND)

Men's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   South Korea (KOR)   Netherlands (NED)   United States (USA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   United States (USA)   Mexico (MEX)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   United States (USA)   Mexico (MEX)   Russia (RUS)
China 2011 Shenzhen   France (FRA)   Mexico (MEX)   United States (USA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   Mexico (MEX)   Italy (ITA)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Russia (RUS)   Iran (IRI)   South Korea (KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Turkey (TUR)   Iran (IRI)   Mexico (MEX)
China 2021 Chengdu   China (CHN)   France (FRA)   India (IND)

Women's individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   Choi Mi-yeon ( KOR)   Mary Zorn ( USA)   Sofia Goncharova ( RUS)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   Amandine Bouillot ( FRA)   Kim Hyo-sun ( KOR)   Arminda Bastos ( MEX)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Seok Ji-hyun ( KOR)   Victoria Balzhanova ( RUS)   Erika Anschutz ( USA)
China 2011 Shenzhen   Polina Nikitina ( RUS)   Kendal Nicely ( USA)   Victoria Balzhanova ( RUS)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Song Yun-soo ( KOR)   Toja Cerne ( SLO)   Stephanie Salinas ( MEX)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   Song Yun-soo ( KOR)   Chen Yi-hsuan ( TPE)   So Chae-won ( KOR)
Italy 2019 Naples   Andrea Becerra ( MEX)   So Chae-won ( KOR)   Yasım Bostan ( TUR)
China 2021 Chengdu   Kaur Avneet ( IND)   Alyssa Sturgill ( USA)   Cho Su-a ( KOR)

Women's team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
South Korea 2003 Daegu   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)   Italy (ITA)
Turkey 2005 Izmir   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Turkey (TUR)
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   Russia (RUS)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   India (IND)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   Russia (RUS)   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Russia (RUS)   Turkey (TUR)
Italy 2019 Naples   South Korea (KOR)   Turkey (TUR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
China 2021 Chengdu   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)

Mixed team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Serbia 2009 Belgrade   Russia (RUS)   United States (USA)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2011 Shenzhen   South Korea (KOR)   United States (USA)   Italy (ITA)
South Korea 2015 Gwangju   South Korea (KOR)   India (IND)   Belgium (BEL)
Taiwan 2017 Taipei   South Korea (KOR)   Turkey (TUR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Italy 2019 Naples   Estonia (EST)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)   South Korea (KOR)
China 2021 Chengdu   India (IND)   South Korea (KOR)   Chinese Taipei (TPE)

Medal table

Last updated after the 2021 Summer World University Games.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea (KOR)45211379
2  Russia (RUS)781025
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE)412824
4  United States (USA)37515
5  France (FRA)3328
6  India (IND)3249
7  China (CHN)3126
8  Ukraine (UKR)25815
9  Italy (ITA)21710
10  Turkey (TUR)1438
11  Mexico (MEX)13610
12  Japan (JPN)1304
13  Estonia (EST)1001
14  Iran (IRI)0213
15  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
  Netherlands (NED)0101
  Slovenia (SLO)0101
  South Africa (RSA)0101
19  Belgium (BEL)0022
  Poland (POL)0022
21  Croatia (CRO)0011
  Denmark (DEN)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (23 entries)767676228

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Federação Internacional do Esporte Universitário (FISU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)
  2. ^ "FISU Archery - the World University Championship". www.fisu.net. Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2019-09-19.

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