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Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's individual

Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's individual

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The women's individual archery event at the 2008 Summer Olympics was part of the archery programme. It took place at the Olympic Green Archery Field. Ranking Round was on 9 August 2008. First and second elimination rounds took place on 12 August, and eights, quarterfinal, semifinals and medals matches were on 14 August. All archery was done at a range of 70 metres, with targets 1.22 metres in diameter.

Park Sung-hyun tried to defend her Olympic Gold Medal won in Athens, along with British Alison Williamson, winner of the bronze medal in 2004.

64 archers from 37 countries qualified for the event at the Beijing Olympics. The 44th Outdoor Archery World championship, held in Leipzig, Germany, plus 5 continental qualification tournaments and a Final World Qualification Tournament selected 61 slots for the event, along with 3 Tripartite Commission Invitations.

The competition began with the ranking round. Each archer fired 72 arrows. This round was done entirely to seed the elimination brackets; all archers moved on to them. The elimination rounds used a single-elimination tournament, with fixed brackets based on the ranking round seeding. In each round of elimination, the two archers in each match fired 12 arrows; the archer with the higher score advanced to the next round while the other archer was eliminated. Unlike in previous years, in which the first three rounds used an 18-arrow match, the 12-arrow match was used throughout the 2008 tournament.

The Chinese archer Zhang Juanjuan defeated South Korean Park Sung-hyun by a margin of 1 point, ending the Koreans' dominance in the women's individual archery event, which dated back to the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)

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Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

  • 72 arrow ranking round
World record Park Sung-hyun (KOR)682[1] Athens, Greece12 August 2004
Olympic record Lina Herasymenko (UKR)673 Atlanta, United States31 July 1996
  • 12 arrow match
World record Yun Ok-hee (KOR)119 Antalya, Turkey29 May 2008
Olympic record Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR)114 Barcelona, Spain1 August 1992

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

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Ranking Round

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Competition bracket

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
1  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 112
64  Khadija Abbouda (MAR) 80
1  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 112
33  Anja Hitzler (GER) 107
33  Anja Hitzler (GER) 107
32  Sophie Dodemont (FRA) 106
1  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 115 (OR)
49  Elpida Romantzi (GRE) 103
17  Kristine Esebua (GEO) 1029
48  Yuki Hayashi (JPN) 1028
17  Kristine Esebua (GEO) 1029
49  Elpida Romantzi (GRE) 10210
49  Elpida Romantzi (GRE) 105
16  Zekiye Keskin Satir (TUR) 103
1  Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 112
9  Nami Hayakawa (JPN) 103
9  Nami Hayakawa (JPN) 112
56  Elena Mousikou (CYP) 103
9  Nami Hayakawa (JPN) 105
24  Jennifer Nichols (USA) 103
41  Ika Yuliana Rochmawati (INA) 101
24  Jennifer Nichols (USA) 114
9  Nami Hayakawa (JPN) 106
8  Naomi Folkard (GBR) 97
25  Guo Dan (CHN) 104
40  Charlotte Burgess (GBR) 106
40  Charlotte Burgess (GBR) 96
8  Naomi Folkard (GBR) 110
57  Soha Abed Elaal (EGY) 95
8  Naomi Folkard (GBR) 107

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
5  Kwon Un Sil (PRK) 106
60  Najmeh Abtin (IRI) 96
5  Kwon Un Sil (PRK) 106
37  Pranitha Vardhineni (IND) 99
37  Pranitha Vardhineni (IND) 106
28  Jane Waller (AUS) 100
5  Kwon Un Sil (PRK) 105
12  Aida Román (MEX) 100
21  Viktoriya Koval (UKR) 109
44  Barbora Horáčková (CZE) 107
21  Viktoriya Koval (UKR) 105
12  Aida Román (MEX) 111
53  Veronique D'Unienville (MRI) 97
12  Aida Román (MEX) 108
5  Kwon Un Sil (PRK) 105
20  Mariana Avitia (MEX) 99
13  Małgorzata Sobieraj-Ćwienczek (POL) 113
52  Louise Laursen (DEN) 100
13  Małgorzata Sobieraj-Ćwienczek (POL) 109
20  Mariana Avitia (MEX) 110
45  Son Hye Yong (PRK) 107
20  Mariana Avitia (MEX) 112
20  Mariana Avitia (MEX) 109
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 108
29  Wu Hui Ju (TPE) 98
36  Leidys Brito (VEN) 104
36  Leidys Brito (VEN) 98
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 111
61  Dorji Dema (BHU) 97
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 107

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
3  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) 108
62  Sigrid Romero (COL) 98
3  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) 110
30  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 108
35  Anastassiya Bannova (KAZ) 105
30  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 107
3  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) 109
14  Bérengère Schuh (FRA) 104
19  Justyna Mospinek (POL) 101
46  Sayoko Kitabatake (JPN) 103
46  Sayoko Kitabatake (JPN) 100
14  Bérengère Schuh (FRA) 112
51  Pia Carmen Lionetti (ITA) 107
14  Bérengère Schuh (FRA) 112
3  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) 101
27  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 106
11  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 107
54  Nathalie Dielen (SUI) 102
11  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 104
43  Iwona Marcinkiewicz (POL) 103
43  Iwona Marcinkiewicz (POL) 103
22  Laishram Bombaya Devi (IND) 101
11  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 98
27  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 110
27  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 109
38  Tetyana Berezhna (UKR) 97
27  Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 110
6  Yuan Shu Chi (TPE) 105
59  Lexie Feeney (AUS) 101
6  Yuan Shu Chi (TPE) 104

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
7  Alison Williamson (GBR) 108
58  Wei Pi-Hsiu (TPE) 99
7  Alison Williamson (GBR) 109
26  Khatuna Lorig (USA) 112
39  Virginie Arnold (FRA) 105
26  Khatuna Lorig (USA) 107
26  Khatuna Lorig (USA) 107
10  Ana Rendón (COL) 95
23  Miroslava Dagbaeva (RUS) 10610
42  Rina Dewi Puspitasari (INA) 1069
23  Miroslava Dagbaeva (RUS) 106
10  Ana Rendón (COL) 110
55  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 1069
10  Ana Rendón (COL) 10610
26  Khatuna Lorig (USA) 105
2  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 111
15  Chen Ling (CHN) 110
50  Evangelia Psarra (GRE) 101
15  Chen Ling (CHN) 106
47  Katsiaryna Muliuk (BLR) 105
47  Katsiaryna Muliuk (BLR) 104
18  Natalia Sánchez (COL) 101
15  Chen Ling (CHN) 103
2  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 113
31  Dola Banerjee (IND) 1098
34  Marie-Pier Beaudet (CAN) 10910
34  Marie-Pier Beaudet (CAN) 107
2  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 114
63  Albina Kamaletdinova (TJK) 102
2  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 109

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 109
 
 
 
 Kwon Un Sil (PRK)106
 
 Park Sung-hyun (KOR)109
 
 
 
 Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 110
 
 Zhang Juanjuan (CHN) 115
 
 
 Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 109
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
 
 
 
 Kwon Un Sil (PRK) 106
 
 
 Yun Ok-Hee (KOR)109
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References

  1. This result is not recognized by the International Olympic Committee as an Olympic record, as the ranking round took place on 12 August, before the 2004 opening ceremony.

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