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World and Olympic records

Individual men

 

 

 

 

 

Type of event

No. of arrows

Record holder

NOC

Score

Date

Place

Match (WR)

12

Choi Won-Jong

KOR

120

10/18/05

Ulsan, KOR

Match (OR)

12

Oh Kyo-Moon

KOR

115

08/01/96

Atlanta, USA

Ranking (WR)

72

Im Dong-Hyun

KOR

687

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

Ranking (OR)

72

Im Dong-Hyun

KOR

687

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

 

Team men

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type of event

No. of arrows

Record holder

NOC

Score

Date

Place

Match (WR)

24

Lee Chang-Hwan
Kim Yeon-Chul
Im Dong-Hyun

KOR

231

07/14/07

Leipzig, GER

Match (OR)

24

N/A

 

 

 

 

Ranking (WR)

216

Im Dong-Hyun
Lee Chang-Hwan
Park Kyung-Mo

KOR

2039

05/28/08

Antalya, TUR

Ranking (OR)

216

Jang Yong-Ho
Kim Bo-Ram
Oh Kyo-Moon

KOR

2031

08/01/96

Atlanta, USA


Individual women

 

 

 

 

 

Type of event

No. of arrows

Record holder

NOC

Score

Date

Place

Match (WR)

12

Yun Ok-Hee

KOR

119

05/29/08

Antalya, TUR

Match (OR)

12

Kim Soo-Nyung

KOR

114

07/01/92

Barcelona, ESP

Ranking (WR)

72

Park Sung-Hyun

KOR

682

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

Ranking (OR)

72

Park Sung-Hyun

KOR

682

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

 

Team women

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type of event

No. of arrows

Record holder

NOC

Score

Date

Place

Match (WR)

24

Yun Ok-Hee
Yun Mi-Jin
Lee Tuk-Young

KOR

228

09/29/06

Shanghai, CHN

Match (OR)

24

N/A

 

 

 

 

Ranking (WR)

216

Park Sung-Hyun
Lee Sung-Jin
Yun Mi-Jin

KOR

2030

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

Ranking (OR)

216

Park Sung-Hyun
Lee Sung-Jin
Yun Mi-Jin

KOR

2030

08/12/04

Athens, GRE

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