Archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Qualification

Qualification for archery at the 2020 Summer Paralympics begins on 1 June 2019 and ends on 1 July 2020.

Timeline edit

Competition Date Venue Berths
2019 World Para Archery Championships[1] 3–9 June 2019   Den Bosch 80 qualified slots
50 males
30 females
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia) 19–26 October 2019   Bangkok 10 qualified slots
5 males
5 females
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas) 22–28 March 2021   Monterrey 10 qualified slots
5 males
5 females
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe) 30 April - 9 May 2021   Olbia 10 qualified slots
5 males
5 females
2020 World Qualification Tournament
(incorporating 2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe))
4–11 July 2021   Nové Město nad Metují 12 qualified slots
6 males
6 females
PLUS
10 CQT European spots
Host country allocation - - 6 qualified slots
3 males
3 females
Bipartite Commission Invitation Allocation 1–31 May 2020 - 12 qualified slots
6 males
6 females
Total 140

Quotas edit

Qualification slots are allocated to the NPC, not to an individual athlete. However, bipartite commissions are allocated to the athlete, not to the NPC.[2]

  • An NPC can enter a maximum of three eligible athletes per individual event.
  • An NPC can enter a team of one male and female in the mixed team events.

Continental quotas edit

Men
Competition Venue Individual
W1
Max 3 per NPC
Individual
Compound Open
Max 3 per NPC
Individual
Recurve
Max 3 per NPC
Host nation - -[3]   Japan (JPN) - [3]
2019 World Para Archery Championships (mixed team)[4]   Den Bosch   China (CHN)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
  Japan (JPN)
  RPC (RUS)
  China (CHN)
  Iran (IRI)
  Italy (ITA)
  RPC (RUS)
  China (CHN)
  Italy (ITA)
  RPC (RUS)
  South Korea (KOR)
2019 World Para Archery Championships (individual events)[5][6]   China (CHN)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
  Australia (AUS)
  China (CHN)
  Finland (FIN)
  France (FRA)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  India (IND)
  India (IND)
  Iran (IRI)
  Italy (ITA)
  Slovakia (SVK)
  Slovakia (SVK)
  Thailand (THA)
  Thailand (THA)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Ukraine (UKR)
  United States (USA)
  United States (USA)
  United States (USA)
  China (CHN)
  France (FRA)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Germany (GER)
  India (IND)
  India (IND)
  Iran (IRI)
  Iran (IRI)
  Japan (JPN)
  Malaysia (MAS)
  Poland (POL)
  RPC (RUS)
  Thailand (THA)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  United States (USA)
  United States (USA)
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia)   Bangkok   Iran (IRI)   Hong Kong (HKG)
  Malaysia (MAS)
  Mongolia (MGL)
  Sri Lanka (SRI)
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas)   Monterrey   Brazil (BRA)   Brazil (BRA)
  Colombia (COL)
  Brazil (BRA)
  Mexico (MEX)
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe)   Olbia
  Nove Mesto
  Hungary (HUN)   RPC (RPC)
  Belgium (BEL)
  France (FRA)
  Slovakia (SVK)
2020 World Qualification Tournament   Nove Mesto   South Korea (KOR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Australia (AUS)
  France (FRA)
  Romania (ROU)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
Bipartite Commission Invitation -   South Africa (RSA)   Costa Rica (CRC)
  Iraq (IRQ)
  South Africa (RSA)
  Australia (AUS)
  Bhutan (BHU)
  Slovenia (SLO)
Total (80 berths) 12 26 32
Women
Competition Venue Individual W1
Max 3 per NPC
Individual
Compound Open
Max 3 per NPC
Individual
Recurve
Max 3 per NPC
Host nation - [3]   Japan (JPN) - [3]
2019 World Para Archery Championships (mixed team)[7]   Den Bosch   China (CHN)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
  Japan (JPN)
  RPC (RUS)
  China (CHN)
  Iran (IRI)
  Italy (ITA)
  RPC (RUS)
  China (CHN)
  Italy (ITA)
  RPC (RUS)
  South Korea (KOR)
2019 World Para Archery Championships (individual events)[8]   China (CHN)
  South Korea (KOR)
  Brazil (BRA)
  France (FRA)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Italy (ITA)
  RPC (RUS)
  Singapore (SGP)
  Sweden (SWE)
  Turkey (TUR)
  China (CHN)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Italy (ITA)
  Japan (JPN)
  Japan (JPN)
  Poland (POL)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Ukraine (UKR)
2019 Continental Qualification Tournament (Asia)   Bangkok   China (CHN)
  China (CHN)
  South Korea (KOR)
  Thailand (THA)
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Americas)   Monterrey   United States (USA)   Canada (CAN)
  Chile (CHI)
  Brazil (BRA)
  United States (USA)
2020 Continental Qualification Tournament (Europe)   Olbia
  Nove Mesto
  Italy (ITA)   Great Britain (GBR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  RPC (RPC)
  Greece (GRE)
2020 World Qualification Tournament   Nove Mesto   Great Britain (GBR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Spain (ESP)
  South Korea (KOR)
  Australia (AUS)
  Ukraine (UKR)
Bipartite Commission Invitation -   Czech Republic (CZE)
  Brazil (BRA)
  India (IND)
  Ireland (IRL)
  Thailand (THA)
  Colombia (COL)
  Iraq (IRQ)
  Latvia (LAT)
Total (50 berths) 12 24 24
Mixed teams

The following teams are qualified in each of the mixed team events:

Competition Mixed W1 Team Mixed Compound Team Mixed Recurve Team
Qualified nations   China (CHN)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
  Japan (JPN)
  RPC (RPC)
  South Korea (KOR)
  Turkey (TUR)
  Brazil (BRA)
  China (CHN)
  Italy (ITA)
  Japan (JPN)
  RPC (RPC)
  Iran (IRI)
  France (FRA)
  Great Britain (GBR)
  Thailand (THA)
  RPC (RPC)
  Iran (IRI)
  China (CHN)
  Czech Republic (CZE)
  Japan (JPN)
  RPC (RPC)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "'S-Hertogenbosch 2019 World Archery Para Championships and Para World Ranking". World Archery. 6 June 2019.
  2. ^ "2020 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 17 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Host Japan gained a quota place in qualification, and relinquishes the 'host' space to the Bipartite Commission.
  4. ^ "Paralympic Games 2020 Qualification Places" (PDF). ianseo.net. 9 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Paralympic Games 2020 Qualification Places" (PDF). ianseo.net. 9 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Den Bosch 2019: France claim Paralympic spot". International Paralympic Committee. 8 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Paralympic Games 2020 Qualification Places" (PDF). ianseo.net. 9 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Paralympic Games 2020 Qualification Places" (PDF). ianseo.net. 9 June 2019.