Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's compound team

Archery at the
2010 Commonwealth Games
Recurve
Individual men women
Team men women
Compound
Individual men women
Team men women

The Men's compound team event took place on October 7, 2010 at the Yamuna Sports Complex.

Teams

Fifteen teams participated in the competition:

Seed Country Athletes
1 England Duncan Busby
Liam Grimwood
Christopher White
2 South Africa Nico Benade
Septimus Cilliers
Jacobus de Wet
3 New Zealand Stephen Clifton
Shaun Teasdale
Anthony Waddick
4 Australia Patrick Coghlan
Clint Freeman
Robert Timms
5 Canada Nathan Cameron
Andrew Fagan
Michael Schleppe
6 India Ritul Chatterjee
Jignas Chittibomma
Chinna Srither
7 Namibia Dirk Bockmuhl
Johannes Grobler
Benjamin van Wyk
8 Northern Ireland Robert Hall
Darrel Wilson
Stuart Wilson

Seed Country Athletes
9 Scotland Kyle Dods
Timothy Keppie
Alistair Whittingham
10 Wales Tapani Kalmaru
Andrew Rose
Geraint Thomas
11 Trinidad and Tobago Hasmath Ali
Rakesh Sookoo
George Vire
12 Malaysia Mohd Ashah
Hon Lang
Muhammad Mahazan
13 Norfolk Island Michael Graham
Robert Kemp
Jonathan Snell
14 Cyprus Marios Perdikos
Christodoulos Protopapas
Dimitris Vasileiou
15 Bangladesh Mohammad Hossain
Abul Mamun
Mohammad Uddin

Results

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                     
        
  1   England (ENG) 232  
    8   Northern Ireland (NIR) 224  
8   Scotland (SCO) 224
8   Northern Ireland (NIR) 225  
  1   England (ENG) 228  
  4   Australia (AUS) 224  
5   Canada (CAN) 225  
12   Malaysia (MAS) 230  
  12   Malaysia (MAS) 220
    4   Australia (AUS) 232  
13   Norfolk Island (NFI) 209
4   Australia (AUS) 234  
  1   England (ENG) 231
  6   India (IND) 229
3   New Zealand (NZL) 230  
14   Cyprus (CYP) 221  
  3   New Zealand (NZL) 225 Third place
    6   India (IND) 226  
11   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 219 4   Australia (AUS) 232
6   India (IND) 224   2   South Africa (RSA) 234
  6   India (IND) 226
  2   South Africa (RSA) 224  
7   Namibia (NAM) 226  
10   Wales (WAL) 221  
  7   Namibia (NAM) 228
    2   South Africa (RSA) 234  
15   Bangladesh (BAN) 206
2   South Africa (RSA) 233  

References

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