Dartchery at the Summer Paralympics


Dartchery was contested at the Summer Paralympic Games from 1960 to 1980. Competitions were carried out in pairs: mixed pairs from 1960 to 1980, and men's pairs and women's pairs from 1972 to 1980.
Though the participants and results have, for the most part, been recorded by the International Paralympic Committee, the scores obtained by competitors have not.

Results by Gameshttp://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=event&criteria=1&sport=7&criteria2=0&event=x%24%24Pairs "Medallists by Event: Dartchery: Mixed Pairs", [International Paralympic Committee] http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=event&criteria=1&sport=7&criteria2=0&event=m%24%24Pairs "Medallists by Event: Dartchery: Men's Pairs", International Paralympic Committee http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=event&criteria=1&sport=7&criteria2=0&event=f%24%24Pairs "Medallists by Event: Dartchery: Women's Pairs", International Paralympic Committee

1960

Dartchery was one of the eight sports contested at the inaugural Paralympic Games in Rome in 1960. Only three pairs of athletes competed, and therefore all won a medal. Jack Whitman and Wayne Broeren of the United States defeated their compatriots Jim Mathis and John Tigyer, as well as French competitors Camille Trouverie and Bernabei, to win gold.
Mixed

1964

Four pairs of athletes competed. All received medals, as two pairs were awarded bronze.
Mixed

1968

At the 1968 Games in Tel Aviv, the number of competitors in dartchery increased significantly, to thirty-one pairs. They were pitted against each other two by two in a round of sixteen, with French pair Ehrsam and Seguin receiving a bye in the first round.
In the round of sixteen, the results were as follows :
Geissinger and Kelderhouse def. Excell and Hall
Roy Fowler and Kevin Bawden def. A. Luks and Andersson
Giuliano Koten and Uber Sala def. Laxman and Kumar
Ehrsam and Seguin - bye
Tanaka and T. Matsumoto def. Kirkland and B. Reimer
Guy Grun and J. van Eynde def. Flood and G. Marett
Werner Waldispuehl and Walter Isenschmied def. Willi Brinkmann and Luft
Nicholson and Taylor def. Long and Baracatt
Tony South and Alan Conn def. Ganesh and Jeena

Klemens and Classon def. Schaede and Elbracht
Schelfaut and Aimé Desal def. Johansson and Hansson
Maraschin and Girard def. Bernard Boulens and Arthur Studer
Francesco Deiana and Raimondo Longhi def. George Mann and Glynn Griffiths
J. Meyer and Margaret Harriman def. Brown and Lean
J. Robertson and Todd def. Wilson and Hamilton
Lorente and Llorens def. Kerrigan and Hugues
In the second round, Geissinger and Kelderhouse beat Fowler and Bawden ; Koten and Sala beat Ehrsam and Seguin ; Tanaka and Matsumoto beat Grun and van Eynde ; Waldispuehl and Isenschmied beat Nicholson and Taylor ; South and Conn beat Klemens and Classon ; Schelfaut and Desal beat Maraschin and Girard ; Deiana and Longhi beat Meyer and Harriman ; and Robertson and Todd beat Lorente and Llorens.
In the quarter-finals, Geissinger and Kelderhouse defeated Koten and Sala; Tanaka and Matsumoto eliminated Waldispuehl and Isenschmied; Schelfaut and Desal fell to South and Conn; while Deiana and Longhi beat Robertson and Todd.
The American pair defeated their Japanese rivals in the first semi-final, while the Australians beat the Italians in the other. The Japanese and Italian pairs were jointly awarded the bronze medal, while Americans and Australians met in the final, where Geissinger and Kelderhouse emerged with the gold medal.
Mixed'''

1972

At the 1972 Games, dartchery was expanded and divided into three events: mixed pairs, men's pairs, and women's pairs. The International Paralympic Committee has not recorded participation numbers nor the details of the competitions for this year; only the list of medallists.
Mixed
Men's
Women's

1976

The results recorded for 1976 are based on the number of victories achieved by each pair.
Mixed
J. M. Chapuis and Marraschin, G. Matthews and D. Lilley, Katsuhiro Hamanoue and Tomoko Yamazaki and Casper Caspersen and Karlsen all lost every match, but are ranked ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth, respectively.
E. Ell and B. Ward, Anneliese Dersen and H. Geiss, A. Luks and Bodil Elgh, and Jay Brown and Sally Staudte each won one match, and are ranked fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively.
Ana Maria Tenorio and Carlos Guadiana, of Mexico, won two games, and finished fourth.
Aimé Desal and Alice Verhee, of Belgium, won three games, and the bronze medal.
Arvo Kalenius and Elli Korva, of Finland, won four games, and the silver medal.
John Kestel and M. Ross, of Australia, won five games, and the gold medal.
Men's
Women's

1980