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Melissa Woods

Aussies beaten in team archery shoot-off

Taylor Worth and his Australian teammates suffered a tight team archery loss to world No.2 Taiwan. (AAP)

Australia's quest for consecutive Olympic archery medals in the men's team event has ended, but only after a thrilling shoot-off against world No.2 Taiwan.

Taylor Worth and Ryan Tyack were backing up after winning bronze in Rio, joined in the three-man Australian team by 2004 Olympian David Barnes.

The contest on Monday morning was neck and neck, with Australia winning the first and third sets, and Taiwan the second and fourth to take it to a shoot-off, which the Australians lost by a solitary point for a 4-5 overall result.

Australia got off to a strong start, easily winning the first set at Yumenoshima Park 53-48, with Taiwan looking shaky despite their superior ranking.

But their rivals settled to take the second set 55-53 and level.

Australia were boosted in the third set when two arrows were reviewed and elevated from nines to 10, giving them the win.

Taiwan then delivered their best performance of the day in the fourth set to push the match to a shoot-off, reeling off five consecutive 10s for a stunning 58-52 scoreline.

Tyack opened the decider with a costly eight, with Barnes adding 10, however Worth also needed a 10 with the final arrow to match with Taiwanese.

He only managed a nine, with Australia falling 28-27 and Taiwan moving into the quarter-finals.

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