Murphy has competed in all of the IPC World Championships from 1998 to 2009.
1998 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 1998 IPC World Archery Championships in
Stoke Mandeville,
United Kingdom in the Men's Recurve Bow W2. He came 23rd in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/16 round. In the 1/16 round, he competed against
Finnish Pertii Pulkkinen, which he won 142-138. In the 1/8 of finals, he competed against
Norwegian Rolf Edvardsen, which he won 142-122. In the 1/4 finals he was against
Italian Giuseppe Gabelli, which he lost 98-101. Overall, he was 12th.
1999 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 1999 IPC World Archery Championships in
Christchurch,
New Zealand in the Men's Recurve Bow W2. He came 12th in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/16 round. In the 1/16 round, he competed against
Israeli Amit Dror, which he won 134-133. In the 1/8 he was against
French Charles Est which he lost 127-159. Overall, he was 16th.
2001 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 2001 IPC World Archery Championships in
Nymburk,
Czech Republic in the Men's Recurve Bow W2. He came 23rd in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/16 round. He was against
Czech Jirí Klich, which he lost 140-140*. Overall, he was 25th.
2003 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 2003 IPC World Archery Championships in
Madrid,
Spain in the Men's Recurve Bow W2. He came 26th in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/32 round. In the 1/32 round he was against
Hong Kong's Kong Sang Li which he won 136-106. In the 1/16 round, he competed against
Ukrainian Roman Hutnyk, which he lost 131-143. Overall, he was 29th.
2005 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 2005 IPC World Archery Championships in
Massa Carrara,
Italy in the Men's Compound Bow W1. He came 6th in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/8 round. In the 1/8 round he was against
Czech Martin Bartos, which he won 153-134. In the 1/4 round, he was against
British John Cavanagh, which he lost 97-109. Overall, he was 8th.
2007 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 2007 IPC World Archery Championships in
Cheongju,
South Korea in the Men's Compound Bow W1. He came 4th in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/8 round. In the 1/8 round he was against
Finnish Jean Pierre Antonios, which he won 108-100. In the 1/4 round he was against
Czech David Drahoninsky, which he lost 105-110. Overall, he was 5th.
2009 IPC World Archery Championships He competed in the 2009 IPC World Archery Championships in
Nymburk,
Czech Republic in the Men's Compound Bow W1. He came 4th in the ranking round, advancing to the 1/4 round. In the 1/4 round he was against
British John Cavanagh, which he won 107-104. In the semifinals, he was against
Jeffrey Fabry, which he lost 102-109. In the bronze medal match he was against
Italian Fabio Azzolini, which he won 104-103. Overall, he was 3rd.
2014 Suspension In 2014 World Archery, the international governing body for archery, brought down its decision regarding Norbert Murphy. The decision reads as follows: “That Mr. Norbert Murphy be prohibited from seeking a further classification until 23 June 2016, being a period of two years from the date upon which the athlete intentionally misrepresented skills and/or abilities”. It was ruled that he broke the World Archery Rules in terms of classification at a world ranking para-archery tournament in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic in late June 2014. The matter was dealt with by the chief classifier on site at the tournament. Under Article 11.0 of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Classification Code and World Archery Article 1.14.1 it was up to the World Archery Board of Justice and Ethics to evaluate the case and decide if Mr. Murphy had broken the rules and establish the sanction. Articles 11.1 and 11.3 of the IPC Classification Code state: "An Athlete who, in the opinion of the Classification Panel, is intentionally misrepresenting skills and/or abilities shall be considered in violation of the Classification Rules. If the Athlete intentionally misrepresents skills and/or abilities, the Athlete will not be allocated a Sport Class or Sport Class Status, and will not be permitted to compete at that Competition in that Sport." For the full details on article 11.0 of the IPC Classification Code, go to: Mr. Murphy has been deemed to be ineligible for classification as a result of his intentional misrepresentation of his physical strength, joint and muscle movement, and balance during the classification process. By deliberately "faking" his level of physical impairment, he sought to have himself classified in a class with the more severely impaired athletes and thus gain a competitive advantage. There is strong indisputable evidence of this misrepresentation based on what the trained Classifiers observed and their video footage of Mr. Murphy taken while he was on and off the field of play following the classification testing. Archery Canada no longer recognized Mr. Murphy as a member-in-good standing. Therefore, his registration (membership) with Archery Canada and correspondingly with Archery Quebec is suspended for a two-year period retroactive from June 23, 2014 through to June 23, 2016. As a result, he lost all financial support available to Paralympic athletes. The World Archery decision only applies forward from the date of the classification misrepresentation of June 23, 2014. Therefore, it has no impact on results achieved by Mr. Murphy prior to this date. ==References==