Archery at the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games

Men's Double Short Metric Round 1A-1C
Seoul 1988 Paralympic GamesSeoul 1988 Paralympic Games
Host City: Seoul, South Korea
Dates: ?
Countries: 8
Athletes: 12

Medallists
RANTAVOURI Martti
FIN Flag
FIN
FUJII Narumi
JPN Flag
JPN
STAUNER Michael
USA Flag
USA

Men's Double Short Metric Round 1A-1C - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Score IRM Note
1
RANTAVOURI Martti
FIN Flag
FIN - Finland
1,218
2
FUJII Narumi
JPN Flag
JPN - Japan
1,179
3
STAUNER Michael
USA Flag
USA - United States of America
1,172
4
MINAMI Koichi
JPN Flag
JPN - Japan
1,168
5
SPIZZIRRI Richard
USA Flag
USA - United States of America
1,166
6
FJALLNER Bo-Anders
SWE Flag
SWE - Sweden
1,145
7
ARNOLD Ernest
GBR Flag
GBR - Great Britain
1,140
8
HOLM Kenneth
SWE Flag
SWE - Sweden
1,125
9
AIRAKSINEN Hannu
FIN Flag
FIN - Finland
1,112
10
FRANK Gerhard
AUT Flag
AUT - Austria
1,096
11
SIDERAS Stavros
CYP Flag
CYP - Cyprus
985
12
SCHNEIDER Reiner
FRG Flag
FRG - West Germany
636

Disclaimer

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Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2000 (concerning pilots in tandem cycling). Statistics for 2008 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.