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Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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The archery competition at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was held at the Yamuna Sports Complex between 4 and 10 October. This was the second games appearance of the optional Commonwealth Games sport, almost thirty years after its debut at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. Twenty-three nations entered archers into the tournament.

Medal table

Events

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. The events are:

Men

Women

XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi Archery (Women's Individual Recurve) Deepika Kumari of India (Gold), Alison Jane Williamson of England (Silver) and Dola Banerjee of India (Bronze) during the medal presentation ceremony
XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi Winners of (Women's) Archery Individual Compound, Hunt Nicky of England (Gold), DM Jones of Canada (Silver) and C. McCall of Australia (Bronze)
Women's compound team
Danielle Brown
Nicky Hunt
and Nichola SimpsonCamille Bouffard-Demers
Doris Jones
and Ashley WallaceBheigyabati Chanu
Jhano Hansdah
and Gagandeep Kaur

Venues

  • Yamuna Sports Complex

Participating nations

  • AUS
  • BAN
  • CAN
  • CYP
  • ENG
  • IND
  • IOM
  • JER
  • KEN
  • MAS
  • MRI
  • NAM
  • NZL
  • NFI
  • NIR
  • SAM
  • SCO
  • SIN
  • RSA
  • SRI
  • TON
  • TRI
  • UGA
  • WAL

References

References

  1. "Archery". Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi.
  2. "Provisional List of Participants". World Archery.
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