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'''Kim Du-Ri''' ([[Hangul]]: 김둘이) is a [[South Korea]]n [[Archery|archer]] who won the [[1997 World Archery Championships]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia]].<ref>http://www.archery.org/UserFiles/Document/Results/Results/Before2006/Outdoor/1997_Outdoor.pdf</ref>
'''Kim Du-Ri''' ([[Hangul]]: 김둘이) is a [[South Korea]]n [[Archery|archer]] who won the [[1997 World Archery Championships]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia]].<ref>http://www.archery.org/UserFiles/Document/Results/Results/Before2006/Outdoor/1997_Outdoor.pdf</ref>
She was also part of the team that won the gold medal at the 1999 Asian Championships, and won individual silver at the same event.<ref>http://old.archery.org/results/archer_update.asp?id=1545&action=&onyuz=</ref>
She was also part of the team that won the gold medal at the 1999 Asian Championships, the event at which she additionally won individual silver.<ref>http://old.archery.org/results/archer_update.asp?id=1545&action=&onyuz=</ref>





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Kim Du-ri
Medal record
Women's archery
Representing South Korea
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1997 Victoria Individual

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Kim Du-Ri (Hangul: 김둘이) is a South Korean archer who won the 1997 World Archery Championships in Victoria, British Columbia.[1] She was also part of the team that won the gold medal at the 1999 Asian Championships, the event at which she additionally won individual silver.[2]


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