FITA round open medalists

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FITA round opens are defunct Paralympic archery events that were featured between 1960 to 1988. The classes changed between 1976 and 1980 as the number of countries competing increased, the FITA rounds were abolished in 1992 as the classes changed again.

Medalists[]

Men's events[]

Men's FITA round open[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Rome
details
Jack Whitman
 United States
Bradley
 Great Britain
Potter
 Great Britain
1964 Tokyo
Dean Slaugh
 United States

 Netherlands

 Sweden
1968 Tel Aviv

 Netherlands
Tony South
 Australia
Elbracht
 West Germany
1972 Heidelberg
details
E. Hammel
 West Germany

 Australia

 Netherlands
1976 Toronto
details

 Belgium
H. Weiss
 West Germany
W. Kokott
 South Africa
1988 Seoul

 South Korea

 Belgium
Antonio Rebollo
 Spain

Men's FITA round team open[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1964 Tokyo
 United States (USA)  Japan (JPN) None
1968 Tel Aviv
 West Germany (FRG)  Great Britain (GBR)  United States (USA)
1972 Heidelberg
 West Germany (FRG)  Netherlands (NED)  Australia (AUS)
1976 Toronto
 United States (USA)  Belgium (BEL)  Netherlands (NED)
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville
 Belgium (BEL)  Netherlands (NED)  Great Britain (GBR)
1988 Seoul
 South Korea (KOR)  Finland (FIN)  France (FRA)

Men's FITA round tetraplegic A-C[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Toronto

 Netherlands

 Norway
N. James
 Great Britain
1980 Arnhem
T. Parker
 Canada

 Norway
G. Lafont
 France
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 Austria
K. Koneman
 Netherlands

 Norway

Men's double FITA round amputee[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem

 Denmark

 West Germany

 Japan

Men's double FITA round integrated[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 Sweden

 Spain

 Finland

Men's double FITA round novice (paraplegic)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem

 Mexico

 Netherlands
H. van der Liefvoort
 Netherlands

Men's double FITA round novice tetraplegic[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
K. Karkainen
 Finland

 Japan

 Sweden

Men's double FITA round paraplegic[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
H. Geiss
 West Germany

 Belgium

 Great Britain
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville
details

 Belgium
J. Weijers
 Netherlands

 Finland
1988 Seoul
details

 Switzerland

 South Korea

 West Germany

Men's double FITA round team amputee[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
 West Germany (FRG)  Sweden (SWE) None

Men's double FITA round team paraplegic[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
 Belgium (BEL)  Great Britain (GBR)  West Germany (FRG)

Men's double FITA round team integrated[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville
 Sweden (SWE)  France (FRA)  West Germany (FRG)

Men's double FITA round Class 1-2[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville
David Barefoot
 Canada
None None

Men's double FITA round Class 3-6[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 Great Britain
None None

Men's double FITA round division 3[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 Norway

 Belgium

 France
1988 Seoul

 Belgium

 Japan

 South Korea

Women's events[]

Women's FITA round open[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Rome
details
Margaret Harriman
 Rhodesia
Comley
 Great Britain
R. Irvine
 Great Britain
1964 Tokyo
Margaret Harriman
 Rhodesia
N. Thesen
 South Africa
R. Irvine
 Great Britain
1968 Tel Aviv
Margaret Harriman
 Rhodesia
Rodaster
 Sweden
Webb
 United States
1972 Heidelberg
Margaret Harriman
 South Africa
Gibbs
 Great Britain

 France
1976 Toronto

 Sweden

 West Germany

 United States

Women's double FITA round amputee[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem

 Norway

 Poland

 France

Women's double FITA round paraplegic[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem
Neroli Fairhall
 New Zealand

 Finland

 West Germany
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 United States
Hifumi Suzuki
 Japan
S. Davie
 Australia
1988 Seoul

 Great Britain

 Finland
Paola Fantato
 Italy

Women's double FITA round novice paraplegic[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Arnhem

 Japan
None None

Women's double FITA round division 3[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville
Helen Hilderley
 Great Britain

 Great Britain
None

Women's FITA round integrated[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville

 West Germany

 Belgium
Irene Monaco
 Italy
1988 Seoul

 South Korea

 West Germany

 Denmark

Women's FITA round team open[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Toronto
 United States (USA) None None
1988 Seoul
 Great Britain (GBR)  West Germany (FRG)  Finland (FIN)
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