2010 Commonwealth Games Archery

India's quest for glory in Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Games

XIX Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010

The archery competition at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was being held at the Yamuna Sports Complex between 4 and 10 October. This is the second games appearance of the optional Commonwealth Games sport, almost thirty years after its debut at the 1982 Commonwealth Games at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

23 nations entered 87 archers in men’s events and 18 nations entered 54 archers in women’s events into the tournament.

Commonwealth Games India’s Quest for Glory – Archery

Archery at the Commonwealth Games is target archery, where competitors shoot arrows at outdoor targets at marked distances. Eight events are included: four each for women and men, with separate events for recurve and compound bows, with separate categories for individual and team.

Preliminary rounds were held at Yamuna Sports Complex, whereas finals were held at India Gate.

India has send 12 archers to the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

The final results for 24 medals at stake are:

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s Recurve Individual Rahul Banerjee
India
Jason Lyon
Canada
Jayanta Talukdar
India
     
Men’s Recurve Team Matthew Gray
Mat Masonwells
Taylor Worth
Australia
Muhammad Abdul Rahim
Chu Cheng
Arif Ibrahim Putra
Malaysia
Rahul Banerjee
Tarundeep Rai
Jayanta Talukdar
India
     
Men’s Compound Individual Duncan Busby
England
Christopher White
England
Septimus Cilliers
South Africa
     
Men’s Compound Team Duncan Busby
Liam Grimwood
Christopher White
England
Ritul Chatterjee
Jignas Chittibomma
Chinna Raju Srither
India
Nico Benade
Septimus Cilliers
Kobus de Wet
South Africa

     Host Nation (India)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women’s Recurve Individual Deepika Kumari
India
Alison Williamson
England
Dola Banerjee
India
     
Women’s Recurve Team Dola Banerjee
Deepika Kumari
Bombayala Laishram
India
Naomi Folkard
Amy Oliver
Alison Williamson
England
Marie-Pier Beaudet
Alana Macdougall
Kateri Vrakking
Canada
     
Women’s Compound Individual Nicky Hunt
England
Doris Jones
Canada
Cassie McCall
Australia
     
Women’s Compound Team Danielle Brown
Nicky Hunt
Nichola Simpson
England
Camille Bouffard-Demers
Doris Jones
Ashley Wallace
Canada
Bheigyabati Chanu
Jhano Hansdah
Gagandeep Kaur
India

     Host Nation (India)

Archery Quest for Glory – Medal Table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 England 4 3 0 7
2 India 3 1 4 8
3 Australia 1 0 1 2
4 Canada 0 3 1 4
5 Malaysia 0 1 0 1
6 South Africa 0 0 2 2
Total 8 8 8 24

     Host Nation (India)

XIX Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010
The 2010 Commonwealth Games are the nineteenth Commonwealth Games. The Games are scheduled to be held in Delhi, India between October 3, 2010 and October 14, 2010.

With the launch of the official theme song on August 28, 2010 till the closing ceremony on October 14, 2010, we will bring you a series of articles to cover the games extensively.

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