Anastasia Anastasio

Anastasia Anastasio
Born (1990-07-15) 15 July 1990
Tarquinia, Italy
Nationality Italian
Citizenship Italian
Occupation Archer

Anastasia Anastasio (born July 15, 1990) is an Italian compound archer.

Biography

She is the current World Archery number thirteen in women's compound archery. The highest ranking she has reached is the sixth position, which she reached for the last time in May 2010.[1]

Achievements

Source: [1]

2005
3rd Junior Outdoor European Championships, women's team, Silkeborg
2nd Junior Field European Championships, women's team, Rogla
3rd Junior Field European Championships, individual, Rogla
2006
1st 3rd Cadet World Championships, individual, Mérida[2]
3rd Junior Field World Championships, individual, Gothenburg
2007
1st Junior Indoor World Championships, individual, Izmir
2nd World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Leipzig
33rd, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Leipzig
2008
4th, Youth World Championships, women's team, Antalya
13th, Youth World Championships, individual, Antalya
2009
2nd World Cup, individual, Shanghai
9th, World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Ulsan
17th, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Ulsan

2010
2nd European Outdoor Championships, women's team, Rovereto
9th, European Outdoor Championships, mixed team, Rovereto
17th, European Outdoor Championships, individual, Rovereto
2011
3rd Summer Universiade, mixed team, Shenzhen
5th, Summer Universiade, women's team, Shenzhen
17th, Summer Universiade, individual, Shenzhen
2012
3rd World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
2nd World Cup, women's team, Antalya
2nd European Outdoor Championships, individual, Amsterdam
2nd European Outdoor Championships, women's team, Amsterdam

References

  1. 1 2 "Anastasia Anastasio". Retrieved 1 June 2013.Archer ID 6876
  2. "First Archery World Title in history for Dominican Republic !". World Archery Federation. 21 October 2006. Archived from the original on 9 December 2013.


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