Turkey's Gazoz Wins Archery Gold; Ellison Upset in Quarterfinals

Mete Gazoz competes in Tokyo

RESULTS

The favorites were in great shape in the Olympic men's archery event on Saturday. South Korea's Kim Woo-Jin, second in World Archery's power rankings and a two-time world champion, was on one side of the quarterfinal draw. U.S. archer Brady Ellison, the world champion, reigning bronze medalist and No. 1-ranked archer in the world, was waiting on the other side.

But before the two could face off in a classic archery final, they had to advance through the quarterfinals.

They did not. 

Ellison lost 7-3 to Turkey's Mete Gazoz, and Kim lost a 6-4 decision to Chinese Taipei's Tanh Chih-Chun, leaving a semifinal bracket that included neither Ellison nor any archers from South Korea.

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Instead, Gazoz defeated Italian archer Mauro Nespoli for the gold medal, and Furukawa Takaharu added to the host country's medal total with a win over Tanh in the bronze medal match.

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Earlier in the day, Ellison defeated fellow American Jacob Wukie in the Round of 16.

Ellison nearly forced his match with Gazoz to a shoot-off. Through four sets, neither competitor had managed a score greater than 28. Ellison went 10-9-10 for a 29 in the fifth set, but Gazoz notched a perfect 30 for the 7-3 win. The U.S. archer missed a couple of opportunities to tie or win sets earlier, managing only 26 points when Gazoz shot a beatable 27.

In the final, neither archer managed a 30, but Gazoz had back-to-back 29s to seal the win.

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