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2011 World Archery Championships – Women's individual compound

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The women's individual compound competition at the 2011 World Archery Championships took place on 5–10 July 2011 in Torino, Italy. As there were fewer than 104 competitors, the 4 July qualification round determined the rankings for the 83 entrants; all archers qualified for the knockout tournament on 7–8 July, with the semi-finals and finals on 9 July.[1]

Second seed Albina Loginova became the first woman to defend the title, defeating Pascale Lebecque in the final.

Seeds

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The top eight scorers in the qualifying round were seeded, and received byes to the third round. As there were fewer than 104 entrants, seeds 9-29 also received byes to the second round.[2]

  1. United States Jamie van Natta (4th round)
  2. Russia Albina Loginova (Champion)
  3. France Camille Bouffard-Demers (4th round)
  4. Mexico Linda Ochoa (3rd round)
  5. South Korea Seok Ji-hyun (Quarterfinal)
  6. United States Erika Anschutz (3rd place)
  7. United States Christie Colin (4th round)
  8. Iran Mahtab Parsamehr (4th place)

Draw

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Top half

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Section 1

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
1 United States Jamie van Natta
Bye
1 United States Jamie van Natta
Bye
1 United States Jamie van Natta 143
32 United Kingdom Andrea Gales 138
33 Indonesia Dellie Threesyadinda 137
80 Estonia Maarika Jaatma 133
33 Indonesia Dellie Threesyadinda 137
32 United Kingdom Andrea Gales 139
81 Indonesia Della Adisty Handayani 132
32 United Kingdom Andrea Gales 142
1 United States Jamie van Natta 140
48 Colombia Maja Marcen 142
17 South Korea Yun Jae-won
Bye
17 South Korea Yun Jae-won 136
48 Colombia Maja Marcen 141
65 United Kingdom Lucy Holderness 133
48 Colombia Maja Marcen 140
48 Colombia Maja Marcen 139
49 Belgium Melissa van Parijs 136
49 Belgium Melissa van Parijs 138
64 Finland Susanna Makkonen 132
49 Belgium Melissa van Parijs 143
16 Sweden Isabell Danielsson 140
16 Sweden Isabell Danielsson
Bye

Section 2

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
9 Netherlands Inge van Caspel
Bye
9 Netherlands Inge van Caspel 141
56 Ukraine Dina Kuritsyna 136
57 South Africa Lizeth De Wet 138
56 Ukraine Dina Kuritsyna 140
9 Netherlands Inge van Caspel 142
41 Germany Melanie Mikala 138
41 Germany Melanie Mikala 143
72 Lithuania Jelena Babinina 136
41 Germany Melanie Mikala 146
24 Denmark Camilla Sømod 139
24 Denmark Camilla Sømod
Bye
9 Netherlands Inge van Caspel 138
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr 142
25 Italy Eugenia Salvi
Bye
25 Italy Eugenia Salvi 140
73 Spain Irene Cuesta 142
73 Spain Irene Cuesta 142
40 Netherlands Irina Markovic 136
73 Spain Irene Cuesta 138
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr 140
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr
Bye
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr
Bye

Section 3

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
5 South Korea Seok Ji-hyun
Bye
5 South Korea Seok Ji-hyun
Bye
5 South Korea Seok Ji-hyun 142
28 United Kingdom Rikki Bingham 141
37 Spain Fatima Agudo 133
76 South Africa Jorina Coetzee 138
76 South Africa Jorina Coetzee 137
28 United Kingdom Rikki Bingham 141
28 United Kingdom Rikki Bingham
Bye
5 South Korea Seok Ji-hyun 143
21 Australia Cassie McCall 142
21 Australia Cassie McCall
Bye
21 Australia Cassie McCall 139
44 Singapore Kimberley Ng Yuqin 137
69 Norway Runa Grydeland 136
44 Singapore Kimberley Ng Yuqin 138
21 Australia Cassie McCall 137
12 Croatia Ivana Buden 136
53 Australia Sherry Gale 13910
60 Venezuela Ana Mendoza 13910*
60 Venezuela Ana Mendoza 140
12 Croatia Ivana Buden 141
12 Croatia Ivana Buden
Bye

Section 4

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
13 Venezuela Olga Bosch
Bye
13 Venezuela Olga Bosch 13910
61 Ecuador Sara Aguas 1398
61 Ecuador Sara Aguas 134
52 Netherlands Wilma In't Panhuis-Heijnen 132
13 Venezuela Olga Bosch 136
68 Colombia Isabel Serna 138
45 Italy Laura Longo 140
68 Colombia Isabel Serna 144
68 Colombia Isabel Serna 13910
20 Russia Viktoria Balzhanova 1398
20 Russia Viktoria Balzhanova
Bye
68 Colombia Isabel Serna 138
36 France Pascale Lebecque 144
29 Norway June Svensen
Bye
29 Norway June Svensen 142
36 France Pascale Lebecque 145
77 Mexico Felissa de la Concha 131
36 France Pascale Lebecque 141
36 France Pascale Lebecque 14010*
4 Mexico Linda Ochoa 14010
4 Mexico Linda Ochoa
Bye
4 Mexico Linda Ochoa
Bye

Bottom half

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Section 5

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
3 Canada Camille Bouffard-Demers
Bye
3 Canada Camille Bouffard-Demers
Bye
3 Canada Camille Bouffard-Demers 141
78 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 137
35 Russia Ekaterina Korobeynikova 140
78 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 141
78 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 138
30 Austria Silvia Barckholt 136
83 Thailand Narisara Tinbua 122
30 Austria Silvia Barckholt 138
3 Canada Camille Bouffard-Demers 140
19 Italy Marcella Tonioli 142
19 Italy Marcella Tonioli
Bye
19 Italy Marcella Tonioli 147
46 Spain Elena Garcia 137
67 Estonia Mariel Jaatmaa 137
46 Spain Elena Garcia 141
19 Italy Marcella Tonioli 144
14 South Korea Seo Jung-hee 143
51 Mexico Ana del Milagro Crisanto 138
62 Indonesia Lilies Heliarti 137
51 Mexico Ana del Milagro Crisanto 136
14 South Korea Seo Jung-hee 143
14 South Korea Seo Jung-hee
Bye

Section 6

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
11 Iran Seyedeh-Vida Halimianavval
Bye
11 Iran Seyedeh-Vida Halimianavval 143
54 Canada Sonia Schina 138
59 France Patricia Tschepikoff 137
54 Canada Sonia Schina 143
11 Iran Seyedeh-Vida Halimianavval 141
22 Belgium Sarah Prieels 144
43 Myanmar A Ngeain 143
70 Kazakhstan Elina Blonskaya 140
43 Myanmar A Ngeain 138
22 Belgium Sarah Prieels 143
22 Belgium Sarah Prieels
Bye
22 Belgium Sarah Prieels 138
6 United States Erika Anschutz 141
27 Sweden Malin Johansson
Bye
27 Sweden Malin Johansson 135
38 Canada Dawn Groszko 138
75 Japan Narumi Sato 136
38 Canada Dawn Groszko 138
38 Canada Dawn Groszko 135
6 United States Erika Anschutz 144
6 United States Erika Anschutz
Bye
6 United States Erika Anschutz
Bye

Section 7

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
7 United States Christie Colin
Bye
7 United States Christie Colin
Bye
7 United States Christie Colin 142
26 Poland Anna Stanieczek 141
39 Ukraine Viktoriya Dyakova 137
74 Australia Erika Anear 135
39 Ukraine Viktoriya Dyakova 138
26 Poland Anna Stanieczek 142
26 Poland Anna Stanieczek
Bye
7 United States Christie Colin 140
10 Philippines Jennifer Dy Chan 142
23 Austria Petra Göbel
Bye
23 Austria Petra Göbel 138
42 Germany Andrea Weihe 137
71 Sweden Ulrika Sjöwall 137
42 Germany Andrea Weihe 140
23 Austria Petra Göbel 14410
10 Philippines Jennifer Dy Chan 14410*
55 Finland Anne Lantee 142
58 Finland Erja Jarvenpaa 126
55 Finland Anne Lantee 136
10 Philippines Jennifer Dy Chan 140
10 Philippines Jennifer Dy Chan
Bye

Section 8

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
            
15 Colombia Natalia Londono
Bye
15 Colombia Natalia Londono 138
50 Belgium Gladys Willems 136
63 New Zealand Stephanie Croskery 140
50 Belgium Gladys Willems 141
15 Colombia Natalia Londono 133
18 Venezuela Luzmary Guedez 137
47 Germany Sabine Sauter 144
66 New Zealand Mandy McGregor 131
47 Germany Sabine Sauter 140
18 Venezuela Luzmary Guedez 141
18 Venezuela Luzmary Guedez
Bye
18 Venezuela Luzmary Guedez 141
2 Russia Albina Loginova 143
31 Iran Shabnam Sarlak 1338
82 Estonia Saskia Kaldamae 1339
82 Estonia Saskia Kaldamae 136
34 France Joanna Chesse 138
79 New Zealand Anne Mitchell 128
34 France Joanna Chesse 139
34 France Joanna Chesse 135
2 Russia Albina Loginova 141
2 Russia Albina Loginova
Bye
2 Russia Albina Loginova
Bye

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
48 Colombia Maja Marcen 141
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr 143
8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr 137
36 France Pascale Lebecque 140
5 South Korea Seok Ji-hyun 145
36 France Pascale Lebecque 146
36 France Pascale Lebecque 140
2 Russia Albina Loginova 144
19 Italy Marcella Tonioli 142
6 United States Erika Anschutz 147
6 United States Erika Anschutz 142 Third place
2 Russia Albina Loginova 144
10 Philippines Jennifer Dy Chan 142 8 Iran Mahtab Parsamehr 135
2 Russia Albina Loginova 144 6 United States Erika Anschutz 140

References

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  1. ^ "Programme - World Archery Championships 2011, Torino (ITA)" (PDF). World Archery Championships. 2011-06-29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-04-19.
  2. ^ "World Archery 2011 - Medals Standings as of 10 JUL 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-05-31.