Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's individual

Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's individual

The women's individual was an archery event held as part of the Archery at the 2000 Summer Olympics programme.

Medalists

Results

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)

emifinals

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

Bronze medal match

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

Final

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

References

* Official Report
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