The Men's Individual W2 archery competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was held from 21 to 25 September at the Olympic Baseball Centre (Athens).[1]

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Men's Individual W2
at the XII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
VenueOlympic Baseball Centre (Athens)
Dates21–25 September
Competitors30 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mario Oehme  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jung Young Joo  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lee Hong Gu  South Korea
2000
2008
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The event was won by Mario Oehme, representing  Germany. [2]

Results

Ranking Round

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RankCompetitorPointsNotes
1 Lee Hong Gu (KOR)628
2 Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA)626
3 Mario Oehme (GER)625
4 Tseng Lung Hui (TPE)620
5 Jung Young Joo (KOR)619
6 Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS)618
7 Lee Ouk Soo (KOR)617
8 Zhang Nan (CHN)615
9 Piotr Sawicki (POL)614
10 Andrew Baylis (GBR)610
11 Stephane Gilbert (FRA)602
12 Alexander Gregory (GBR)601
13 Manuel Candela (ESP)597
14 Jose Manuel Marin (ESP)596
15 Shinji Sakodo (JPN)595
16 Kevin Stone (USA)595
17 Hermann Nortmann (GER)593
18 Satein Peemthong (THA)590
19 James Buchanan (GBR)586
20 Amit Dror (ISR)576
21 Majid Kehtari (IRI)572
22 Charles Est (FRA)572
23 Wattana Martsuri (THA)570
24 Marco Vitale (ITA)568
25 Janusz Marian Bulyk (POL)564
26 Jose Antonio Baet Tellez (MEX)564
27 Roman Hutnyk (UKR)557
28 Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS)556
29 Salvatore Carrubba (ITA)555
30 Miroslav Kacina (SVK)547
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Competition bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 162
 Hermann Nortmann (GER) 145  Kevin Stone (USA) 152
 Kevin Stone (USA) 147  Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 97
 Piotr Sawicki (POL) 137  Zhang Nan (CHN) 92
 Marco Vitale (ITA) 153  Marco Vitale (ITA) 139
 Janusz Marian Bulyk (POL) 148  Zhang Nan (CHN) 158
 Zhang Nan (CHN) 159  Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 95
 Jung Young Joo (KOR) 159  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 109
 Zulkifli Mat Zin (MAS) 137  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 161
 Majid Kehtari (IRI) 135  Alexander Gregory (GBR) 149
 Alexander Gregory (GBR) 141  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 92
 Manuel Candela (ESP) 144  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 87
 Amit Dror (ISR) 141  Manuel Candela (ESP) 150
 Salvatore Carrubba (ITA) 126  Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 152
 Tseng Lung Hui (TPE) 155  Jung Young Joo (KOR) 95
 Mario Oehme (GER) 159  Mario Oehme (GER) 108
 Miroslav Kacina (SVK) 135  Mario Oehme (GER) 150
 James Buchanan (GBR) 131  Jose Manuel Marin (ESP) 139
 Jose Manuel Marin (ESP) 140  Mario Oehme (GER)[1] 100
 Stephane Gilbert (FRA) 138  Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) 100
 Charles Est (FRA) 139  Charles Est (FRA) 149
 Roman Hutnyk (UKR) 145  Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) 157
 Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS) 153  Mario Oehme (GER) 98
 Lee Ouk Soo (KOR) 157  Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 97
 Jose Antonio Baet Tellez (MEX) 146  Lee Ouk Soo (KOR) 146 Third place
 Wattana Martsuri (THA) 140  Andrew Baylis (GBR) 141
 Andrew Baylis (GBR) 155  Lee Ouk Soo (KOR) 91  Lee Hong Gu (KOR) 104
 Shinji Sakodo (JPN) 145  Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 94  Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 96
 Satein Peemthong (THA) 144  Shinji Sakodo (JPN) 147
 Oscar de Pellegrin (ITA) 151

[1] Decided by additional arrows: 8:5

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