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Archery at the 2025 Summer World University Games – Mixed team compound

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Mixed team compound
at the 2025 Summer World University Games
VenueSportpark am Hallo (qualification)
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (finals)
LocationGermany Essen, Germany
Dates22 – 26 July 2025
Competitors86
Medalists
gold medal    India
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Poland
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The mixed team compound archery competition at the 2025 Summer World University Games was held at the Sportpark am Hallo and the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen, Germany from 22 to 26 July 2025.[1]

Records

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Prior to the competition, the world and Universiade records were as follows.[2]

  • 72 arrows ranking round
Category Athlete Record Date Place Event
World record  India
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
Rishabh Yadav
1431 8 July 2025 Madrid, Spain 2025 Archery World Cup
Universiade record  South Korea
So Chae-won
Kim Jong-ho
1411 9 July 2019 Naples, Italy 2019 Summer Universiade

Qualification round

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The ranking round took place on 22 July 2025 to determine the seeding for the elimination rounds. It consisted of top archers' results in individual event, with a maximum score of 1440.

Rank Team Archer Individual Team
Score 10s Xs Total 10s Xs
1  South Korea (KOR) Seung-hyun Park (M) 707 59 20 1407 114 41
Park Yerin (F) 700 55 21
2  India (IND) Kushal Dalal (M) 706 59 32 1407 112 45
Parneet Kaur (F) 701 53 13
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) Wu Z Wei (M) 696 51 27 1381 89 40
Si-yu Chen (F) 685 38 13
4  Great Britain (GBR) Ajay Scott (M) 704 57 26 1380 97 38
Hallie Boulton (F) 676 40 12
5  Turkey (TUR) Batuhan Akçaoğlu (M) 696 49 22 1377 87 42
Hazal Burun (F) 681 38 20
6  France (FRA) François Dubois (M) 692 47 14 1376 91 32
Lea Girault (F) 684 44 18
7  United States (USA) Colton Green (M) 694 46 20 1376 85 39
Danielle Woodie (F) 682 39 19
8  Iran (IRI)  Reza Shabani (IRI) 656 22 3 1370 82 31
 Mobina Fallah (IRI) 639 24 9
9  Turkey (TUR)  Samet Ak (TUR) 660 28 12 1370 86 31
 Zeynep Köse (TUR) 629 16 4
10  Kazakhstan (KAZ)  Mansur Alimbayev (KAZ) 648 20 7 1369 77 24
 Diana Tursunbek (KAZ) 634 21 5
11  Hong Kong (HKG)  Kwok Yin Chai (HKG) 675 31 12 1365 77 29
 Poon Wei Tsing (HKG) 597 6 1
12  Poland (POL)  Maksymilian Osuch (POL) 651 21 8 1358 74 24
 Sylwia Zyzańska (POL) 618 14 3
13  Germany (GER)  Jonathan Vetter (GER) 629 21 8 1355 79 31
 Johanna Klinger (GER) 630 15 5
14  Malaysia (MAS)  Mohd Rizuwan (MAS) 636 16 5 1336 66 22
 Nur Afisa Abdul Halil (MAS) 614 9 3
15  Ukraine (UKR)  Stefan Kostyk (UKR) 623 21 7 1335 60 23
 Solomiya Trapeznikova (UKR) 612 16 5
16  United States (USA)  Christopher Austin (USA) 607 14 4 1332 61 24
 Judith Gottlieb (USA) 626 17 7
17  Australia (AUS)  Markus Kuhrau (AUS) 609 15 7 1323 55 17
 Imogen Grzemski (AUS) 610 14 5
18  Moldova (MDA)  Dan Olaru (MDA) 658 23 10 1318 54 32
 Nadejda Celan (MDA) 529 8 4
19  South Africa (RSA) Hercules Albertus Aucamp 686 45 24 1313 65 30
Joane Coetzee 627 20 6
20  Japan (JPN) Ban Takuma 680 37 12 1299 49 16
Asari Kanon 619 12 4
21  Slovenia (SLO) Aljaz Matija Brenk 695 48 16 1275 57 20
Sara Smajic 580 9 4

References

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  1. ^ "Preview: Archery World Cup gold medallists to shoot at University Games". 19 July 2025. Retrieved 26 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Records - Archery". 22 July 2025. Retrieved 25 July 2025.