Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Qualification
Main article: Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics
The athlete quota for archery is 128 athletes, 64 men and 64 women. There is a maximum of six athletes per National Olympic Committee, three per gender. NOC's with three athletes of the same gender automatically qualify for the team competition. Athletes can not qualify themselves directly into Beijing. Once they qualify they earn spots for their NOC, which then can decide which of the athletes who have reached the MQS (Minimum Qualification Score) they select. The MQS for FITA rounds are 1200 (men) and 1180 (women). For 70m rounds they are 600 (men) and 590 (women). Athletes who wish to qualify for the Olympics need to achieve the MQS in the period starting from 5 July 2007 until 16 July 2008.
Qualification spots allocated
Qualification timeline
Event | Date | Venue |
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2007 World Archery Championships | July 5–15, 2007 | Leipzig |
Asian Championships | September 14–19, 2007 | Xian |
PanAmerica Continental Qualification Tournament | October 9–13, 2007 | San Salvador |
New Zealand Championships & Oceania Qualification | January 5–11, 2008 | Wellington |
African Championships | February 7–10, 2008 | Cairo |
European Championships | May 12–19, 2008 | Vittel |
Final World Qualification Tournament | June 24–28, 2008 | Boé |
Tripartite Commission Invitations | March 19, 2008 | - |
Men
Women
Event | Ranking | Athletes per NOC | Qualified |
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Host Nation | - | 3 | China |
2007 World Championships, team event | Top 8 | 3 | South Korea Chinese Taipei Great Britain Italy Poland India France Colombia |
2007 World Championships, individual event | Top 16 | Up to 2 | Natalia Erdyniyeva Jennifer Nichols Khatuna Narimanidze Kwon Un Sil Tetyana Berezhna Viktoriya Koval Nami Hayakawa Tatyana Boroday Sayoko Kitabatake Ri Koch Sun Anastassiya Bannova Kristina Esebua Louise Laursen Elpida Romantzi Lisbeth Leoni Marie-Pier Beaudet |
Asian Championships | Top 3 | Up to 2 | Ika Yuliana Rochmawati Yuki Hayashi Rina Dewi Puspitasari |
European Championship | Top 3 | Up to 2 | Zekiye Keskin Satir Evangelia Psarra Zhanna Svistun |
PanAmerica Continental Qualification Tournament | Top 3 | Up to 2 | Janeth Garcia Karen Scavotto Aida Roman |
African Championships | Top 2 | Up to 2 | Fatine Ouadoudi Amira Mansour |
New Zealand Championships & Oceania Qualification | Top 2 | Up to 2 | Jane Waller Jade Lindsay |
Final World Qualification Tournament | Top 5 | 1 | Anja Hitzler Najmeh Abtin Nathalie Dielen Elena Mousikou Barbora Horackova |
Tripartite Commission Invitations | 3 | 1 | Dorji Dema Veronique D'Unienville Albina Kamaletdinova |
Team Event Qualification
National Olympic Committee | Men's | Women's |
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China (CHN) | H | H |
Great Britain (GBR) | W | W |
Italy (ITA) | W | W |
South Korea (KOR) | W | W |
Poland (POL) | W | W |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) | W | W |
Japan (JPN) | C | |
Ukraine (UKR) | W | |
India (IND) | W | |
United States (USA) | W | |
Canada (CAN) | W | |
Colombia (COL) | W | |
France (FRA) | W | |
Malaysia (MAS) | C | |
Australia (AUS) | C | |
Russia (RUS) | C | |
Total | 12 | 10 |
- H: qualified as host nation
- W: qualified after the world championships
- C: qualified after the continental championships
See also
References
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