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Archery at the 2006 Asian Games
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| event | Archery |
| games | 2006 Asian Games |
| image | Archery pictogram.svg |
| venue | Lusail Archery Range |
| image_size | 100px |
| dates | 9–13 December 2006 |
| competitors | 119 |
| nations | 22 |
| prev | 2002 |
| next | 2010 |
Archery was competed at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar. Men and women competed in both individual and team events with all competition taking place at the Lusail Archery Range from December 9 through December 13.
The competition included only recurve events.
Schedule
| R | Ranking round | F | Elimination rounds & Finals |
|---|
| Event↓/Date → | 9th | |
|---|---|---|
| Sat | 10th | |
| Sun | 11th | |
| Mon | 12th | |
| Tue | 13th | |
| Wed | ||
| Men's individual | ||
| Men's team | ||
| Women's individual | ||
| Women's team |
Medalists
| Women's team | |
|---|---|
| KOR | |
| Lee Tuk-young | |
| Park Sung-hyun | |
| Yun Mi-jin | |
| Yun Ok-hee | CHN |
| Qian Jialing | |
| Yu Hui | |
| Zhang Juanjuan | |
| Zhao Ling | TPE |
| Lai Yi-hsin | |
| Lin Hua-shan | |
| Wu Hui-ju | |
| Yuan Shu-chi |
Medal table
Participating nations
A total of 119 athletes from 22 nations competed in archery at the 2006 Asian Games:
- BHU
- CHN
- TPE
- HKG
- IND
- INA
- IRQ
- JPN
- KAZ
- KGZ
- LIB
- MAS
- MGL
- MYA
- PRK
- PHI
- QAT
- KOR
- SRI
- TJK
- THA
- UZB
References
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