All archery at the 2000 Olympics was done from a range of 70 meters. The target's total diameter was 122 cm. An archer had 40 seconds to shoot each arrow. 64 archers in each gender took part in the Olympics, with each National Olympic Committee being able to enter a maximum of three archers. Each archer shot 12 ends, or groups, of 6 arrows per end in the ranking round. The score from that round determined the match-ups in the elimination rounds, with high-ranking archers facing low-ranking archers. There were three rounds of elimination that used six ends of three arrows, narrowing the field of archers to 32, then to 16, then to 8. The three final rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches) each used four ends of three arrows.
There were four ways for National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to qualify berths for individual archers for the Olympics in archery. No NOC was allowed to enter more than three archers. For each gender, the host nation ( Australia ) was guaranteed three spots. The 1999 World Target Competition 's top 8 teams (besides the host nation) each received three spots, and the 19 highest ranked archers after the team qualifiers were removed also received spots. 15 of the remaining 18 spots were divided equally among the five Olympic continents for allocation in continental tournaments. The last three spots in each gender were determined by the Tripartite Commission .
Each NOC that received three places for individual archers (i.e., the host nation, the top 8 teams at the World Target Competition, and any other nation that was able to take 3 of the remaining 37 places) was able to have its three archers compete as a team in the team competition.
The initial round was held on 16 September . Each archer fired 72 arrows, with the score from this round determining their seeding into the Single-elimination Tournament to follow.
The round of 64 was held on the morning of 18 September .
- Jang Yong-ho, Korea def. Kuresa Tupua, American Samoa (172-98)
- Hasan Orbay, Turkey def. Juan Carlos Manjarrez, Mexico (165-153)
- Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Peter Ebden, New Zealand (168-147)
- Bartosz Mikos, Poland def. Fu Shengjun, China (157-155)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Juan Carlos Stevens, Cuba (170-161)
- Jocelyn de Grandis, France def. Iouri Leontiev, Russia (171-163)
- Ismely Arias, Cuba def. Igor Parkhomenko, Ukraine (164-160)
- Simon Needham, Great Britain def. Ken Uprichard, New Zealand (160-155)
- Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan def. Essam Sayed, Egypt (166-149)
- Niklas Eriksson, Sweden def. Rob Rusnov, Canada (161-155)
- Grzegorz Targoński, Poland def. Takayoshi Matsushita, Japan (166-164)
- Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Miika Aulio, Finland (161-155)
- Rodney White, United States def. Francois Latil, Vanuatu (158-145)
- Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands def. Jari Lipponen, Finland (161-155)
- Baard Nesteng, Norway def. Henk Vogels, Netherlands (158-149)
- Sebastian Flute, France def. Serdar Satir, Turkey (160-156)
- Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Yehya Bundhun, Mauritius (169-141)
- Ilario di Buo, Italy def. Yuji Hamano, Japan (163-158)
- Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Lars Erik Humlekjaer, Norway (168-158)
- Scott Hunter-Russell, Australia def. Ozdemir Akbal, Turkey (154-146)
- Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Nuno Pombo, Portugal (165-146)
- Tang Hua, China def. Matthew Gray, Australia (163-161)
- Yang Bo, China def. Viktor Kurchenko, Ukraine (164-155)
- Christian Stubbe, Germany def. Lionel Torres, France (163-161)
- Vic Wunderle, United States def. Cristobal Antonio Merlos, El Salvador (160-150)
- Serhiy Antonov, Ukraine def. Bair Badenov, Russia (164-153)
- Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan def. Mattias Eriksson, Sweden (158-156)
- Nico Hendrickx, Belarus def. Jubzang, Bhutan (162-156)
- Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Dominic John Rebelo, Mauritius (168-132)
- Butch Johnson, United States def. Peter Koprivnikar, Slovenia (164-151)
- Matteo Bisiani, Italy def. Martinus Grov, Norway (166-158)
- Masafumi Makiyama, Japan def. Alexandr Li, Kazakhstan (151-150)
The round of 32 was held in the afternoon of 18 September .
- Jang Yong-ho, Korea def. Hasan Orbay, Turkey (169-160)
- Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Bartosz Mikos, Poland (163-154)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Jocelyn de Grandis, France (161-150)
- Ismely Arias, Cuba def. Simon Needham, Great Britain (164-164, 9-8)
- Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan def. Niklas Eriksson, Sweden (163-146)
- Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Grzegorz Targoński, Poland (160-157)
- Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands def. Rodney White, United States (153-152)
- Sebastian Flute, France def. Baard Nesteng, Norway (160-148)
- Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Ilario di Buo, Italy (162-159)
- Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Scott Hunter-Russell, Australia (164-154)
- Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Tang Hua, China (157-148)
- Yang Bo, China def. Christian Stubbe, Germany (159-152)
- Vic Wunderle, United States def. Serhiy Antonov, Ukraine (152-151)
- Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan def. Nico Hendrickx, Belarus (154-151)
- Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Butch Johnson, United States (166-160)
- Masafumi Makiyama, Japan def. Matteo Bisiani, Italy (162-159)
- Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Jang Yong-ho, Korea (167-164)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Ismely Arias, Cuba (167-163)
- Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan (166-164)
- Sebastian Flute, France def. Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands (166-159)
- Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Michele Frangilli, Italy (169-166)
- Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Yang Bo, China (167-164)
- Vic Wunderle, United States def. Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan (171-166)
- Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Masafumi Makiyama, Japan (166-160)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia (113-104)
- Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Sebastian Flute, France (106-102)
- Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Kim Chung-tae, Korea (112-111)
- Vic Wunderle, United States def. Oh Kyo-moon, Korea (108-105)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Wietse van Alten, Netherlands (112-110)
- Vic Wunderle, United States def. Magnus Petersson, Sweden (108-107)
- Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Magnus Petersson, Sweden (114-109)
- Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Vic Wunderle, United States (113-106)
- Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Margaret Tumusiime, Uganda (164-124)
- Melissa Jennison, Australia def. Khatuna Lorigi, Georgia (160-151)
- Kirstin Jean Lewis, South Africa def. Natalia Nasaridze, Turkey (154-153)
- Michelle Tremelling, Australia def. Janet Dykman, United States (154-146)
- Liu Pi-Yu, Chinese Taipei def. Katja Poulsen, Denmark (161-152)
- Yang Bo, China def. Mayumi Asano, Japan (156-154)
- Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Olga Moroz, Belarus (152-139)
- Petra Ericsson, Sweden def. Edisbel Martinez, Cuba (154-146)
- Olena Sadovnycha, Ukraine def. Agata Bulwa, Poland (163-155)
- Anna Łęcka, Poland def. Yelena Plotnikova, Kazakhstan (163-149)
- Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Evangelina Psarra, Greece (161-154)
- Lin Yi-Yin, Chinese Taipei def. Asmat Diasamidze, Georgia (158-140)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Erika Reyes, Mexico (168-157)
- Anna Karaseva, Belarus def. Almudena Gallardo, Spain (163-162)
- Alison Williamson, Great Britain def. Kristina Nordlander, Sweden (156-145)
- Elif Altankaynak, Turkey def. Jennifer Chan, Philippines (160-143)
- Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Thi Thi Win, Uganda (167-134)
- Wen Chia-Ling, Chinese Taipei def. Sylvie Pissis, France (151-149)
- Cornelia Pfohl, Germany def. Vladlena Priestman, Great Britain (159-155)
- He Ying, China def. Wenche-Lin Hess, Norway (160-145)
- Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Denisse van Lamoen, Chile (151-146)
- Kate Fairweather, Australia def. Khatuna Phutkaradze, Georgia (166-158)
- Karen Scavotto, United States def. Denise Parker, United States (162-152)
- Yaremis Perez, Cuba def. Yu Hui, China (159-155)
- Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Katri Suutari, Finland (161-149)
- Nataliya Burdeyna, Ukraine def. Zekiye Satir, Turkey (166-157)
- Barbara Mensing, Germany def. Alexandra Fouace, France (157-149)
- Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine def. Irene Franchini, Italy (157-144)
- Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Henriette Youanga, Central African Republic (166-126)
- Karin Larsson, Sweden def. Sandra Sachse, Germany (147-146)
- Cristina Ioriatti, Italy def. Jill Borresen, South Africa (154-145)
- Hamdiah, Indonesia def. Tshering Chhoden, Bhutan (165-153)
- Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Melissa Jennison, Australia (164-159)
- Michelle Tremelling, Australia def. Kirstin Jean Lewis, South Africa (162-147)
- Yang Bo, China def. Liu Pi-Yu, Chinese Taipei (160-157)
- Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Petra Ericsson, Sweden (162-152)
- Anna Łęcka, Poland def. Olena Sadovnycha, Ukraine (159-158)
- Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Lin Yi-Yin, Chinese Taipei (158-157)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Anna Karaseva, Belarus (162-152)
- Alison Williamson, Great Britain def. Elif Altankaynak, Turkey (157-154)
- Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Wen Chia-Ling, Chinese Taipei (162-158)
- He Ying, China def. Cornelia Pfohl, Germany (163-157)
- Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Kate Fairweather, Australia (160-158)
- Karen Scavotto, United States def. Yaremis Perez, Cuba (158-155)
- Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Nataliya Burdeyna, Ukraine (162-160)
- Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine def. Barbara Mensing, Germany (161-153)
- Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Karin Larsson, Sweden (162-160)
- Cristina Ioriatti, Italy def. Hamdiah, Indonesia (156-156, 7-6)
- Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Michelle Tremelling, Australia (168-158)
- Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Yang Bo, China (162-158)
- Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Anna Łęcka, Poland (161-157)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Alison Williamson, Great Britain (173-164)
- Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. He Ying, China (165-162)
- Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Karen Scavotto, United States (159-157)
- Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine (160-153)
- Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Cristina Ioriatti, Italy (163-156)
- Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Joanna Nowicka, Poland (106-100)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Natalia Bolotova, Russia (110-105)
- Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan (114-110)
- Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Natalia Valeeva, Italy (107-103)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea (107-105)
- Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea (114-107)
- Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea (103-101)
- Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Kim Nam-Soon, Korea (107-106)
The ranking for the men's teams was determined by summing the ranking round scores of the three members.
- Korea def. BYE ()
- Ukraine def. China (244-235)
- Russia def. Netherlands (248-241)
- Turkey def. Japan (253-231)
- Kazakhstan def. Norway (246-241)
- Italy def. France (250-239)
- Sweden def. Australia (241-238)
- United States def. BYE ()
- Korea def. Ukraine (258-236)
- Russia def. Turkey (247-245)
- Italy def. Kazakhstan (249-244)
- United States def. Sweden (255-244)
- Korea def. Russia (240-229)
- Italy def. United States (244-241)
In the first team round tie-breaker in Olympic archery history, the United States won the bronze medal, defeating Russia by shooting a near-perfect 29 to the Russians' 26.
- United States def. Russia (239-239, 29-26)
- Korea def. Italy (255-247)
- Korea def. BYE ()
- United States def. Sweden (242-230)
- Germany def. Georgia (231-216)
- China def. BYE ()
- Chinese Taipei def. BYE ()
- Turkey def. Poland (227-217)
- Italy def. Australia (237-236)
- Ukraine def. BYE ()
- Korea def. United States (252-240)
- Germany def. China (240-234)
- Turkey def. Chinese Taipei (234-227)
- Ukraine def. Italy (237-230)
- Korea def. Germany (251-238)
- Ukraine def. Turkey (240-233)
- Germany def. Turkey (240-234)
- Korea def. Ukraine (251-239)
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