Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's individual
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Archery
Archery is the art, practice, or skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow, from Latin arcus. Archery has historically been used for hunting and combat; in modern times, however, its main use is that of a recreational activity...

 event held as part of the Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held at Sydney International Archery Park in Sydney, Australia with ranking rounds on 16 September and regular competition held from 17 September to 20 September...

programme.

Medalists


Results

Final
rank
Ranking
round
rank
Archer Ranking
round
R64 R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 4 661 168 162 173 110 107 107
2 3 662 167 162 165 114 114 106
3 1 671 164 164 168 106 105 103
4 7 649 161 162 160 107 107 101
5 6 654 151 160 159 110
6 21 634 161 158 161 105
7 2 667 166 162 163 103
8 24 633 152 162 162 100
9 20 635 156 157 164
10 14 638 160 163 162
11 49 615 154 162 158
12 25 633 156 160 158
13 28 630 163 159 157
14 22 634 162 158 157
15 47 618 154 156 156
16 10 644 157 161 153
17 26 632 166 160
18 34 626 147 160
19 32 628 160 149
20 30 628 151 158
21 5 658 163 158
22 27 630 166 158
23 8 647 161 157
24 19 635 159 157
25 12 640 158 157
26 15 637 165 156
27 54 612 159 155
28 13 638 160 154
29 23 634 157 153
30 29 629 163 152
31 9 636 152 152
32 48 615 154 147
33 36 625 162
34 38 623 158
35 39 622 157
36 61 597 157
37 60 603 155
38 11 643 155
39 46 618 155
40 40 621 154
41 44 618 154
42 17 636 153
43 50 614 153
44 43 619 152
45 57 609 152
46 33 627 151
47 37 623 149
48 35 625 149
49 42 619 149
50 58 608 149
51 56 611 146
52 59 605 146
53 16 636 146
54 31 628 146
55 45 618 145
56 18 635 145
57 51 613 145
58 55 611 144
59 52 613 143
60 53 612 140
61 41 620 139
62 62 567 134
63 63 490 126
64 64 474 124

Round of 64

  • Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Margaret Tumusiime, Uganda (164-124)
  • Melissa Jennison, Australia def. Khatuna Lorigi, Georgia (160-151)
  • Kirstin Jean Lewis, South Africa def. Natalia Nasaridze, Turkey (154-153)
  • Michelle Tremelling, Australia def. Janet Dykman, United States (154-146)
  • Liu Pi-Yu, Chinese Taipei def. Katja Poulsen, Denmark (161-152)
  • Yang Bo, China def. Mayumi Asano, Japan (156-154)
  • Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Olga Moroz, Belarus (152-139)
  • Petra Ericsson, Sweden def. Edisbel Martínez, Cuba (154-146)
  • Olena Sadovnycha, Ukraine def. Agata Bulwa, Poland (163-155)
  • Anna Łęcka, Poland def. Yelena Plotnikova, Kazakhstan (163-149)
  • Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Evangelina Psarra, Greece (161-154)
  • Lin Yi-Yin, Chinese Taipei def. Asmat Diasamidze, Georgia (158-140)
  • Yun Mi-Jin, Korea def. Erika Reyes, Mexico (168-157)
  • Anna Karaseva, Belarus def. Almudena Gallardo, Spain (163-162)
  • Alison Williamson, Great Britain def. Kristina Nordlander, Sweden (156-145)
  • Elif Altınkaynak, Turkey def. Jennifer Chan, Philippines (160-143)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Thi Thi Win, Myanmar (167-134)
  • Wen Chia-Ling, Chinese Taipei def. Sylvie Pissis, France (151-149)
  • Cornelia Pfohl, Germany def. Vladlena Priestman, Great Britain (159-155)
  • He Ying, China def. Wenche-Lin Hess, Norway (160-145)
  • Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Denisse van Lamoen, Chile (151-146)
  • Kate Fairweather, Australia def. Khatuna Phutkaradze, Georgia (166-158)
  • Karen Scavotto, United States def. Denise Parker, United States (162-152)
  • Yaremis Pérez, Cuba def. Yu Hui, China (159-155)
  • Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Katri Suutari, Finland (161-149)
  • Nataliya Burdeyna, Ukraine def. Zekiye Satır, Turkey (166-157)
  • Barbara Mensing, Germany def. Alexandra Fouace, France (157-149)
  • Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine def. Irene Franchini, Italy (157-144)
  • Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Henriette Youanga, Central African Republic (166-126)
  • Karin Larsson, Sweden def. Sandra Sachse, Germany (147-146)
  • Cristina Ioriatti, Italy def. Jill Borresen, South Africa (154-145)
  • Hamdiah, Indonesia def. Tshering Chhoden, Bhutan (165-153)

Round of 32

  • Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Melissa Jennison, Australia (164-159)
  • Michelle Tremelling, Australia def. Kirstin Jean Lewis, South Africa (162-147)
  • Yang Bo, China def. Liu Pi-Yu, Chinese Taipei (160-157)
  • Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Petra Ericsson, Sweden (162-152)
  • Anna Łęcka, Poland def. Olena Sadovnycha, Ukraine (159-158)
  • Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Lin Yi-Yin, Chinese Taipei (158-157)
  • Yun Mi-Jin, Korea def. Anna Karaseva, Belarus (162-152)
  • Alison Williamson, Great Britain def. Elif Altınkaynak, Turkey (157-154)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Wen Chia-Ling, Chinese Taipei (162-158)
  • He Ying, China def. Cornelia Pfohl, Germany (163-157)
  • Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Kate Fairweather, Australia (160-158)
  • Karen Scavotto, United States def. Yaremis Perez, Cuba (158-155)
  • Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Nataliya Burdeyna, Ukraine (162-160)
  • Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine def. Barbara Mensing, Germany (161-153)
  • Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Karin Larsson, Sweden (162-160)
  • Cristina Ioriatti, Italy def. Hamdiah, Indonesia (156-156, 7-6)

Round of 16

  • Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Michelle Tremelling, Australia (168-158)
  • Joanna Nowicka, Poland def. Yang Bo, China (162-158)
  • Natalia Bolotova, Russia def. Anna Łęcka, Poland (161-157)
  • Yun Mi-Jin, Korea def. Alison Williamson, Great Britain (173-164)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. He Ying, China (165-162)
  • Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan def. Karen Scavotto, United States (159-157)
  • Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Kateryna Serdyuk, Ukraine (160-153)
  • Natalia Valeeva, Italy def. Cristina Ioriatti, Italy (163-156)

Quarterfinals

  • Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Joanna Nowicka, Poland (106-100)
  • Yun Mi-Jin, Korea def. Natalia Bolotova, Russia (110-105)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Sayoko Kawauchi, Japan (114-110)
  • Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Natalia Valeeva, Italy (107-103)

Semifinals

  • Yun Mi-Jin, Korea def. Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea (107-105)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea (114-107)
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