2017 Archery World Cup

The 2017 Archery World Cup is the 12th edition of the international archery circuit organised annually by the World Archery Federation.

Calendar

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Stage[1] Date Location
1 16–21 May   Shanghai, China
2 6–11 June   Antalya, Turkey
3 20–25 June   Salt Lake City, United States
4 8–13 August   Berlin, Germany
Final 2–3 September   Rome, Italy

Results

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Recurve

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Men's individual

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 22 May   Shanghai   Steve Wijler   Kim Woo-jin   Im Dong-hyun [2]
2 11 June   Antalya   Jean-Charles Valladont   Brady Ellison   David Pasqualucci [3]
3 25 June   Salt Lake City   Im Dong-hyun   Kim Woo-jin   Wei Chun-heng [4]
4 13 August   Berlin   Kim Woo-jin   Kim Jong-ho   Crispin Duenas
Final 3 September   Rome   Kim Woo-jin   Brady Ellison   Im Dong-hyun

Women's individual

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 22 May   Shanghai   Ki Bo-bae   Chang Hye-jin   Ren Hayakawa [5]
2 11 June   Antalya   Ksenia Perova   Lin Shih-chia   Le Chien-ying [6]
3 25 June   Salt Lake City   Chang Hye-jin   Tan Ya-ting   Choi Mi-sun [7]
4 13 August   Berlin   Kang Chae-young   Alejandra Valencia   Veronika Marchenko
Final 3 September   Rome   Ki Bo-bae   Ksenia Perova   Chang Hye-jin

Men's team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 22 May   Shanghai   Kazakhstan   South Korea   Japan [8]
2 11 June   Antalya   Italy   Kazakhstan   Japan [9]
3 25 June   Salt Lake City   Russia   Chinese Taipei   Malaysia [10]
4 13 August   Berlin   France   Netherlands   South Korea

Women's team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 22 May   Shanghai   Russia   United States   China [11]
2 11 June   Antalya   Chinese Taipei   Japan   Germany [12]
3 25 June   Salt Lake City   Chinese Taipei   South Korea   China [13]
4 13 August   Berlin   South Korea   Mexico   Russia

Mixed team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 22 May   Shanghai   Chinese Taipei   South Korea   United States [14]
2 11 June   Antalya   Chinese Taipei   France   Spain [15]
3 25 June   Salt Lake City   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   United States [16]
4 13 August   Berlin   South Korea   Japan   United States
Final 3 September   Rome   South Korea   Italy

Compound

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Men's individual

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 21 May   Shanghai   Stephan Hansen   Pierre-Julien Deloche   Patrick Coghlan [17]
2 10 June   Antalya   Chen Hsiang-hsuan   Steve Anderson   Braden Gellenthien [18]
3 24 June   Salt Lake City   Mike Schloesser   Stephan Hansen   Bridger Deaton [19]
4 12 August   Berlin   Demir Elmaağaçlı   Stephan Hansen   Braden Gellenthien
Final 2 September   Rome   Braden Gellenthien   Stephan Hansen   Steve Anderson

Women's Individual

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 21 May   Shanghai   Sara López   Sarah Sonnichsen   Sarah Prieels [20]
2 10 June   Antalya   Sarah Sonnichsen   Tanja Jensen   Sara López [21]
3 24 June   Salt Lake City   Andrea Marcos   Sarah Sonnichsen   Sara López
4 12 August   Berlin   Sarah Sonnichsen   Yeşim Bostan   Sanne de Laat
Final 2 September   Braden Gellenthien   Sara López   Tanja Jensen   Yeşim Bostan

Men's team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 21 May   Shanghai   India   Colombia   United States [22]
2 10 June   Antalya   Denmark   United States   France [23]
3 24 June   Salt Lake City   South Korea   Italy   France [24]
4 12 August   Berlin   United States   Denmark   Germany

Women's team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 21 May   Shanghai   South Korea   Denmark   Russia [25]
2 10 June   Antalya   Denmark   Colombia   Italy [26]
3 24 June   Salt Lake City   South Korea   Netherlands   United States [27]
4 12 August   Berlin   United States   United Kingdom   Denmark

Mixed team

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Stage Date Location       Ref.
1 21 May   Shanghai   South Korea   Denmark   United States [28]
2 10 June   Antalya   Denmark   Chinese Taipei   India [29]
3 24 June   Salt Lake City   Colombia   Mexico   South Korea [30]
4 12 August   Berlin   United States   Mexico   Denmark
Final 2 September   Rome   Denmark   Italy

Medals table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea157628
2  Denmark710219
3  Chinese Taipei55212
4  United States451019
5  Colombia3227
6  Russia3126
7  France2226
8  Netherlands2215
9  Italy1326
10  Turkey1113
11  Kazakhstan1102
12  India1012
  Spain1012
14  Mexico0404
15  Japan0235
16  Great Britain0101
17  China0022
  Germany0022
19  Australia0011
  Belgium0011
  Canada0011
  Malaysia0011
  Ukraine0011
Totals (23 entries)464644136

References

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