Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics

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Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney consisted of four events.

All archery at the 2000 Olympics was done from a range of 70 meters. The target's total diameter was 122 cm. An archer had 40 seconds to shoot each arrow. 64 archers in each gender took part in the Olympics, with each National Olympic Committee being able to enter a maximum of three archers. Each archer shot 12 ends, or groups, of 6 arrows per end in the ranking round. The score from that round determined the match-ups in the elimination rounds, with high-ranking archers facing low-ranking archers. There were three rounds of elimination that used six ends of three arrows, narrowing the field of archers to 32, then to 16, then to 8. The three final rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and medal matches) each used four ends of three arrows.

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[edit] Qualification

There were four ways for National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to qualify berths for individual archers for the Olympics in archery. No NOC was allowed to enter more than three archers. For each gender, the host nation (Australia) was guaranteed three spots. The 1999 World Target Competition's top 8 teams (besides the host nation) each received three spots, and the 19 highest ranked archers after the team qualifiers were removed also received spots. 15 of the remaining 18 spots were divided equally among the five Olympic continents for allocation in continental tournaments. The last three spots in each gender were determined by the Tripartite Commission.

Each NOC that received three places for individual archers (i.e., the host nation, the top 8 teams at the World Target Competition, and any other nation that was able to take 3 of the remaining 37 places) was able to have its three archers compete as a team in the team competition.

[edit] Medals

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Korea 3 1 1 5
2 Australia 1 0 0 1
3 United States 0 1 1 2
4 Italy 0 1 0 1
4 Ukraine 0 1 0 1
6 Germany 0 0 1 1
6 Netherlands 0 0 1 1

[edit] Events

[edit] Men's individual

[edit] Men's individual ranking round

The initial round was held on 16 September. Each archer fired 72 arrows, with the score from this round determining their seeding into the single-elimination tournament to follow.

Final
rank
Ranking
round
rank
Name Nation Ranking
round
R64 R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 8 Simon Fairweather Australia 642 170 161 167 113 112 113
2 7 Vic Wunderle United States 643 160 152 171 108 108 106
3 12 Wietse van Alten Netherlands 638 163 160 166 106 110 114
4 6 Magnus Petersson Sweden 646 165 157 167 112 107 109
5 3 Kim Chung-tae Korea 655 169 162 169 111
6 2 Oh Kyo-moon Korea 660 168 166 166 105
7 17 Balzhinima Tsyrempilov Russia 635 168 163 167 104
8 52 Sebastian Flute France 603 160 160 166 102
9 19 Michele Frangilli Italy 634 168 164 166
10 23 Vadim Shikarev Kazakhstan 632 158 154 166
11 1 Jang Yong-ho Korea 665 172 169 164
12 5 Stanislov Zabrodskiy Kazakhstan 649 166 163 164
13 22 Yang Bo China 632 164 159 164
14 41 Ismely Arias Cuba 616 164 164 163
15 50 Masafumi Makiyama Japan 604 151 162 160
16 29 Fred van Zutphen Netherlands 627 161 153 159
17 9 Simon Needham Great Britain 641 160 164
18 32 Hasan Orbay Turkey 626 165 160
19 31 Butch Johnson United States 627 164 160
20 30 Ilario di Buo Italy 627 163 159
21 18 Matteo Bisiani Italy 634 166 159
22 21 Grzegorz Targoński Poland 633 166 157
23 49 Bartosz Mikos Poland 606 157 154
24 51 Scott Hunter-Russell Australia 603 154 154
25 54 Christian Stubbe Germany 596 163 152
26 4 Rod White United States 651 158 152
27 10 Nico Hendrickx Belarus 640 162 151
28 26 Serhiy Antonov Ukraine 631 164 151
29 25 Jocelyn de Grandis France 632 171 150
30 45 Baard Nesteng Norway 613 158 148
31 38 Tang Hua China 619 163 148
32 28 Niklas Eriksson Sweden 629 161 146
33 44 Takayoshi Matsushita Japan 614 164
34 40 Iouri Leontiev Russia 617 163
35 57 Juan Carlos Stevens Cuba 595 161
36 27 Matthew Gray Australia 631 161
37 11 Lionel Torres France 639 161
38 53 Igor Parkhomenko Ukraine 632 160
39 24 Miika Aulio Finland 603 160
40 46 Lars Erik Humlekjaer Norway 613 158
41 47 Martinus Grov Norway 613 158
42 35 Yuji Hamano Japan 623 158
43 55 Jubzhang Jubzhang Bhutan 596 156
44 13 Serdar Satir Turkey 637 156
45 42 Mattias Eriksson Sweden 616 156
46 43 Viktor Kurchenko Ukraine 615 155
47 37 Rob Rusnov Canada 622 155
48 56 Ken Uprichard New Zealand 596 155
49 16 Fu Shengjun China 635 155
50 36 Jari Lipponen Finland 622 155
51 33 Juan Carlos Manjarrez Mexico 625 153
52 39 Bair Badenov Russia 618 153
53 34 Peter Koprivnikar Slovenia 624 151
54 15 Alexandr Li Kazakhstan 635 150
55 58 Cristobal Antonio Merlos El Salvador 588 150
56 60 Essam Sayed Egypt 556 149
57 20 Henk Vogels Netherlands 634 149
58 48 Peter Ebden New Zealand 607 147
59 14 Ozdemir Akbal Turkey 636 146
60 59 Nuno Pombo Portugal 572 146
61 61 Francois Latil Vanuatu 546 145
62 62 Yehya Bundhun Mauritius 537 141
63 63 Dominic John Rebelo Mauritius 500 132
64 64 Kuresa Tupua American Samoa 419 98

[edit] Men's individual round of 64

The round of 64 was held on the morning of 18 September.

  • Jang Yong-ho, Korea def. Kuresa Tupua, American Samoa (172-98)
  • Hasan Orbay, Turkey def. Juan Carlos Manjarrez, Mexico (165-153)
  • Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Peter Ebden, New Zealand (168-147)
  • Bartosz Mikos, Poland def. Fu Shengjun, China (157-155)
  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Juan Carlos Stevens, Cuba (170-161)
  • Jocelyn de Grandis, France def. Iouri Leontiev, Russia (171-163)
  • Ismely Arias, Cuba def. Igor Parkhomenko, Ukraine (164-160)
  • Simon Needham, Great Britain def. Ken Uprichard, New Zealand (160-155)
  • Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan def. Essam Sayed, Egypt (166-149)
  • Niklas Eriksson, Sweden def. Rob Rusnov, Canada (161-155)
  • Grzegorz Targoński, Poland def. Takayoshi Matsushita, Japan (166-164)
  • Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Miika Aulio, Finland (161-155)
  • Rodney White, United States def. Francois Latil, Vanuatu (158-145)
  • Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands def. Jari Lipponen, Finland (161-155)
  • Baard Nesteng, Norway def. Henk Vogels, Netherlands (158-149)
  • Sebastian Flute, France def. Serdar Satir, Turkey (160-156)
  • Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Yehya Bundhun, Mauritius (169-141)
  • Ilario di Buo, Italy def. Yuji Hamano, Japan (163-158)
  • Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Lars Erik Humlekjaer, Norway (168-158)
  • Scott Hunter-Russell, Australia def. Ozdemir Akbal, Turkey (154-146)
  • Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Nuno Pombo, Portugal (165-146)
  • Tang Hua, China def. Matthew Gray, Australia (163-161)
  • Yang Bo, China def. Viktor Kurchenko, Ukraine (164-155)
  • Christian Stubbe, Germany def. Lionel Torres, France (163-161)
  • Vic Wunderle, United States def. Cristobal Antonio Merlos, El Salvador (160-150)
  • Serhiy Antonov, Ukraine def. Bair Badenov, Russia (164-153)
  • Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan def. Mattias Eriksson, Sweden (158-156)
  • Nico Hendrickx, Belarus def. Jubzang, Bhutan (162-156)
  • Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Dominic John Rebelo, Mauritius (168-132)
  • Butch Johnson, United States def. Peter Koprivnikar, Slovenia (164-151)
  • Matteo Bisiani, Italy def. Martinus Grov, Norway (166-158)
  • Masafumi Makiyama, Japan def. Alexandr Li, Kazakhstan (151-150)

[edit] Men's individual round of 32

The round of 32 was held in the afternoon of 18 September.

  • Jang Yong-ho, Korea def. Hasan Orbay, Turkey (169-160)
  • Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Bartosz Mikos, Poland (163-154)
  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Jocelyn de Grandis, France (161-150)
  • Ismely Arias, Cuba def. Simon Needham, Great Britain (164-164, 9-8)
  • Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan def. Niklas Eriksson, Sweden (163-146)
  • Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Grzegorz Targoński, Poland (160-157)
  • Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands def. Rodney White, United States (153-152)
  • Sebastian Flute, France def. Baard Nesteng, Norway (160-148)
  • Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Ilario di Buo, Italy (162-159)
  • Michele Frangilli, Italy def. Scott Hunter-Russell, Australia (164-154)
  • Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Tang Hua, China (157-148)
  • Yang Bo, China def. Christian Stubbe, Germany (159-152)
  • Vic Wunderle, United States def. Serhiy Antonov, Ukraine (152-151)
  • Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan def. Nico Hendrickx, Belarus (154-151)
  • Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Butch Johnson, United States (166-160)
  • Masafumi Makiyama, Japan def. Matteo Bisiani, Italy (162-159)

[edit] Men's individual round of 16

  • Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia def. Jang Yong-ho, Korea (167-164)
  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Ismely Arias, Cuba (167-163)
  • Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Stanislov Zabrodskiy, Kazakhstan (166-164)
  • Sebastian Flute, France def. Fred van Zutphen, Netherlands (166-159)
  • Kim Chung-tae, Korea def. Michele Frangilli, Italy (169-166)
  • Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Yang Bo, China (167-164)
  • Vic Wunderle, United States def. Vadim Shikarev, Kazakhstan (171-166)
  • Oh Kyo-moon, Korea def. Masafumi Makiyama, Japan (166-160)

[edit] Men's individual quarterfinals

  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Russia (113-104)
  • Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Sebastian Flute, France (106-102)
  • Magnus Petersson, Sweden def. Kim Chung-tae, Korea (112-111)
  • Vic Wunderle, United States def. Oh Kyo-moon, Korea (108-105)

[edit] Men's individual semifinals

  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Wietse van Alten, Netherlands (112-110)
  • Vic Wunderle, United States def. Magnus Petersson, Sweden (108-107)

[edit] Men's individual bronze medal match

  • Wietse van Alten, Netherlands def. Magnus Petersson, Sweden (114-109)

[edit] Men's individual final

  • Simon Fairweather, Australia def. Vic Wunderle, United States (113-106)

[edit] Women's individual

Final
rank
Ranking
round
rank
Name Nation Ranking
round
R64 R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 4 Yun Mi Jin Korea 661 168 162 173 110 107 107
2 3 Kim Nam-Soon Korea 662 167 162 165 114 114 106
3 1 Kim Soo-Nyung Korea 671 164 164 168 106 105 103
4 7 Choe Ok-Sil DPR Korea 649 161 162 160 107 107 101
5 6 Sayoko Kawauchi Japan 654 151 160 159 110
6 21 Natalia Bolotova Russia 634 161 158 161 105
7 2 Natalia Valeeva Italy 667 166 162 163 103
8 24 Joanna Nowicka Poland 633 152 162 162 100
9 20 Alison Williamson Great Britain 635 156 157 164
10 14 He Ying China 638 160 163 162
11 49 Michelle Tremelling Australia 615 154 162 158
12 25 Yang Jianping China 633 156 160 158
13 28 Anna Łęcka Poland 630 163 159 157
14 22 Karen Scavotto United States 634 162 158 157
15 47 Cristina Ioriatti Italy 618 154 156 156
16 10 Kateryna Serdyuk Ukraine 644 157 161 153
17 26 Nataliya Burdeyna Ukraine 632 166 160
18 34 Karin Larsson Sweden 626 147 160
19 32 Melissa Jennison Australia 628 160 149
20 30 Wen Chia-Ling Chinese Taipei 628 151 158
21 5 Olena Sadovnycha Ukraine 658 163 158
22 27 Kate Fairweather Australia 630 166 158
23 8 Liu Pi-Yu Chinese Taipei 647 161 157
24 19 Cornelia Pfohl Germany 635 159 157
25 12 Lin Yi-Yin Chinese Taipei 640 158 157
26 15 Hamdiah Indonesia 637 165 156
27 54 Yaremis Perez Cuba 612 159 155
28 13 Elif Altankaynak Turkey 638 160 154
29 23 Barbara Mensing Germany 634 157 153
30 29 Anna Karaseva Belarus 629 163 152
31 9 Petra Ericsson Sweden 636 152 152
32 48 Kirstin Jean Lewis South Africa 615 154 147
33 36 Almudena Gallardo Spain 625 162
34 38 Khatuna Phutkaradze Georgia 623 158
35 39 Zekiye Satir Turkey 622 157
36 61 Erika Reyes Mexico 597 157
37 60 Agata Bulwa Poland 603 155
38 11 Yu Hui China 643 155
39 46 Vladlena Priestman Great Britain 618 155
40 40 Mayumi Asano Japan 621 154
41 44 Evangelia Psarra Greece 618 154
42 17 Natalia Nasaridze Turkey 636 153
43 50 Tshering Chhoden Bhutan 614 153
44 43 Denise Parker United States 619 152
45 57 Katja Poulsen Denmark 609 152
46 33 Khatuna Lorigi Georgia 627 151
47 37 Yelena Plotnikova Kazakhstan 623 149
48 35 Sylvie Pissis France 625 149
49 42 Alexandra Fouace France 619 149
50 58 Katri Suutari Finland 608 149
51 56 Edisbel Martinez Cuba 611 146
52 59 Denisse van Lamoen Chile 605 146
53 16 Janet Dykman United States 636 146
54 31 Sandra Sachse Germany 628 146
55 45 Kristina Nordlander Sweden 618 145
56 18 Jill Borresen South Africa 635 145
57 51 Wenche-Lin Hess Norway 613 145
58 55 Irene Franchini Italy 611 144
59 52 Jennifer Chan Philippines 613 143
60 53 Asmat Diasamidze Georgia 612 140
61 41 Olga Moroz Belarus 620 139
62 62 Thi Thi Win Myanmar 567 134
63 63 Henriette Youanga Central African Republic 490 126
64 64 Margaret Tumusiime Uganda 474 124

[edit] Women's individual 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 Martinez, 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 Altankaynak, Turkey def. Jennifer Chan, Philippines (160-143)
  • Kim Nam-Soon, Korea def. Thi Thi Win, Uganda (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 Perez, Cuba def. Yu Hui, China (159-155)
  • Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea def. Katri Suutari, Finland (161-149)
  • Nataliya Burdeyna, Ukraine def. Zekiye Satir, 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)

[edit] Women's individual 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 Altankaynak, 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)

[edit] Women's individual 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)

[edit] Women's individual 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)

[edit] Women's individual semifinals

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

[edit] Women's individual bronze medal match

  • Kim Soo-Nyung, Korea def. Choe Ok-Sil, DPR Korea (103-101)

[edit] Women's individual final

  • Yun Mi Jin, Korea def. Kim Nam-Soon, Korea (107-106)

[edit] Men's team

The ranking for the men's teams was determined by summing the ranking round scores of the three members.

Final
Rank
Nation Archers Ranking
round
R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 Korea Korea Kim Chung-tae
Oh Kyo-Moon
Jang Yong-ho
1980 Bye 258 240 255
2 Italy Italy Matteo Bisiani
Ilario di Buo
Michele Frangilli
1895 250 249 244 247
3 United States United States Butch Johnson
Rod White
Vic Wunderle
1921 Bye 255 241 239
4 Russia Russia Balzhinima Tsyrempilov
Iouri Leontiev
Bair Badenov
1870 248 247 229 239
5 Turkey Turkey Hasan Orbay
Serdar Satir
Ozdemir Akbal
1899 253 245
6 Sweden Sweden Magnus Petersson
Niklas Eriksson
Mattias Eriksson
1891 241 244
7 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Vadim Shikarev
Stanislov Zabrodskiy
Alexandr Li
1916 246 244
8 Ukraine Ukraine Serhiy Antonov
Igor Parkhomenko
Viktor Kurchenko
1878 244 236
9 Netherlands Netherlands Wietse van Alten
Fred van Zutphen
Henk Vogels
1899 241
10 Norway Norway Baard Nesteng
Lars Erik Humlekjaer
Martinus Grov
1839 241
11 France France Sebastian Flute
Jocelyn de Grandis
Lionel Torres
1874 239
12 Australia Australia Simon Fairweather
Scott Hunter-Russell
Matthew Gray
1876 238
13 China China Yang Bo
Tang Hua
Fu Shengjun
1886 235
14 Japan Japan Masafumi Makiyama
Takayoshi Matsushita
Yuji Hamano
1841 231

[edit] Men's team round of 16

  • Korea def. BYE ()
  • Ukraine def. China (244-235)
  • Russia def. Netherlands (248-241)
  • Turkey def. Japan (253-231)
  • Kazakhstan def. Norway (246-241)
  • Italy def. France (250-239)
  • Sweden def. Australia (241-238)
  • United States def. BYE ()

[edit] Men's team quarterfinals

  • Korea def. Ukraine (258-236)
  • Russia def. Turkey (247-245)
  • Italy def. Kazakhstan (249-244)
  • United States def. Sweden (255-244)

[edit] Men's team semifinals

  • Korea def. Russia (240-229)
  • Italy def. United States (244-241)

[edit] Men's team bronze medal match

In the first team round tie-breaker in Olympic archery history, the United States won the bronze medal, defeating Russia by shooting a near-perfect 29 to the Russians' 26.

  • United States def. Russia (239-239, 29-26)

[edit] Men's team final

  • Korea def. Italy (255-247)

[edit] Women's team

Final
Rank
Nation Archers Ranking
round
R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 Korea Yun Mi Jin
Kim Nam-Soon
Kim Soo-Nyung
1994 Bye 252 251 251
2 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna
Olena Sadovnycha
Kateryna Serdyuk
1934 Bye 237 240 239
3 Germany Barbara Mensing
Cornelia Pfohl
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
1897 231 240 238 240
4 Turkey 1896 227 234 233 234
5 United States 1889 242 240
6 China 1914 Bye 234
7 Italy 1896 237 230
8 Chinese Taipei 1915 Bye 227
9 Australia 1873 235
10 Sweden 1890 231
11 Poland 1866 217
12 Georgia 1862 216

[edit] Women's team round of 16

  • Korea def. BYE ()
  • United States def. Sweden (242-230)
  • Germany def. Georgia (231-216)
  • China def. BYE ()
  • Chinese Taipei def. BYE ()
  • Turkey def. Poland (227-217)
  • Italy def. Australia (237-236)
  • Ukraine def. BYE ()

[edit] Women's team quarterfinals

  • Korea def. United States (252-240)
  • Germany def. China (240-234)
  • Turkey def. Chinese Taipei (234-227)
  • Ukraine def. Italy (237-230)

[edit] Women's team semifinals

  • Korea def. Germany (251-238)
  • Ukraine def. Turkey (240-233)

[edit] Women's team bronze medal match

  • Germany def. Turkey (240-234)

[edit] Women's team final

  • Korea def. Ukraine (251-239)