Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's individual

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Women's individual archery
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenueCamp Olímpic de Tir amb Arc
DatesJuly 31 — August 2
Competitors61 from 27 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cho Youn-Jeong  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kim Soo-Nyung  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Natalia Valeeva  Unified Team
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The women's individual was an archery event held as part of the Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics programme. Like other archery events at the Olympics, it featured the recurve discipline. All archery was done at a range of 70 metres. 61 archers competed.

The competition format was completely revamped from prior Games. Head-to-head competition was introduced, after a ranking round. Furthermore, all archery was now done at a range of 70 metres whereas previously multiple distances were used.

The competition began with a 144-arrow ranking round. The top 32 individual archers were seeded into a single-elimination tournament called the "Olympic round". For each match, the archers shot 12 arrows. In all matches, losers were eliminated and received a final rank determined by their score in that round, with the exception of the semifinals. The losers of the semifinals competed in the bronze medal match. The scores of the ranking round were also used to determine the team ranks for the team competition.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Cho Youn-Jeong
 South Korea
Kim Soo-Nyung
 South Korea
Natalia Valeeva
 Unified Team

Results

Elimination round

Final
rank
Ranking
round
rank
Archer Ranking
round
R32 R16 Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1 1  Cho Youn-Jeong (KOR) 1375 111 113 105 111 112
2 2  Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR) 1364 106 114 112 106 103
3 4  Natalia Valeeva (EUN) 1346 101 112 107 102 104
4 19  Wang Xiaozhu (CHN) 1295 103 107 108 105 102
5 5  Denise Parker (USA) 1333 108 105 105
6 6  Khatouna Kvrivichvili (EUN) 1326 108 111 101
7 7  Lai Fang-Mei (TPE) 1323 109 109 100
8 8  Alison Williamson (GBR) 1323 107 107 95
9 9  Séverine Bonal (FRA) 1321 104 108
10 10  Joanna Nowicka (POL) 1315 105 107
11 20  Jennifer O'Donnell (USA) 1295 101 105
12 11  Ma Xiangjun (CHN) 1313 101 104
13 18  Lin Yi-Yin (TPE) 1302 106 104
14 3  Lee Eun-Kyung (KOR) 1355 106 103
15 12  Natalia Nasaridze (TUR) 1307 105 100
16 16  Judit Kovács (HUN) 1304 103 97
17 32  Jargalya Otgon (MGL) 1270 109
18 21  Jenny Sjöwall (SWE) 1293 104
19 14  Kim Jong-Hwa (PRK) 1305 102
20 27  Jacqueline van Rozendaal (NED) 1271 102
21 15  Maria Testa (ITA) 1304 100
22 23  Nathalie Hibon (FRA) 1285 100
23 25  Christel Verstegen (NED) 1275 100
24 30  Purnama Pandiangan (INA) 1270 100
25 29  Sherry Block (USA) 1271 99
26 22  Ana Sousa (POR) 1288 98
27 13  Lyudmila Arzhannikova (EUN) 1306 97
28 26  Liselotte Djerf (SWE) 1275 97
29 24  Li Myong-Gum (PRK) 1281 96
30 28  Zehra Öktem (TUR) 1271 95
31 17  Wang Hong (CHN) 1302 93
32 31  Edyta Korotkin (POL) 1270 92
33  Nurfitriyana Saiman (INA) 1270
34  Kristina Persson (SWE) 1266
35  Marina Szendey (HUN) 1265
36  Joanne Edens (GBR) 1264
37  Faye Johnstone (NZL) 1261
38  Jeannette Goergen-Philipp (LUX) 1261
39  Elif Ekşi (TUR) 1258
40  Rusena Gelanteh (INA) 1257
41  Christine Gabillard (FRA) 1254
42  Teresa Fernández (ESP) 1254
43  Astrid Hänschen (GER) 1245
44  Cornelia Pfohl (GER) 1239
45  Aurora Bretón (MEX) 1230
46  Sylvia Harris (GBR) 1230
47  Keiko Nakagomi (JPN) 1229
48  Reiko Fujita (JPN) 1228
49  Yukiko Ikeda (JPN) 1223
50  Iwona Okrzesik (POL) 1223
51  Liu Pi-Yu (TPE) 1222
52  Sin Song-Hui (PRK) 1215
53  Marion Wagner (GER) 1207
54  Tímea Kiss (HUN) 1207
55  María Echavarría (COL) 1201
56  Johanna Schenk (RSA) 1184
57  Patricia Obregón (CRC) 1164
58  Karma Tshomo (BHU) 1160
59  Adriana van Dyck (NED) 1154
60  Pem Tshering (BHU) 1129
61  Namgyal Lhamu (BHU) 1047

Knockout stage

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal final
 Cho (KOR) 111
 Otgon (MGL) 109  Cho (KOR) 113
 Kovács (HUN) 103  Kovács (HUN) 97
 Wang (CHN) 93  Cho (KOR) 105
 Williamson (GBR) 107  Bonal (FRA) 95
 Verstegen (NED) 100  Williamson (GBR) 107
 Bonal (FRA) 104  Bonal (FRA) 108
 Li (PRK) 96  Cho (KOR) 111
 Valeeva (EUN) 101  Valeeva (EUN) 102
 Block (USA) 99  Valeeva (EUN) 112
 O'Donnell (USA) 101  O'Donnell (USA) 105
 Arzhannikova (EUN) 97  Valeeva (EUN) 107
 Parker (USA) 108  Parker (USA) 105
 Öktem (TUR) 95  Parker (USA) 105
 Nasaridze (TUR) 105  Nasaridze (TUR) 100
 Sjöwall (SWE) 104  Cho (KOR) 111
 Ma (CHN) 101  Kim S.-N. (KOR) 103
 Sousa (POR) 98  Ma (CHN) 104
 Kvrivichvili (EUN) 108  Kvrivichvili (EUN) 111
 v. Rozendaal (NED) 102  Kvrivichvili (EUN) 101
 Wang (CHN) 103  Wang (CHN) 108
 Kim J.-H. (PRK) 102  Wang (CHN) 107
 Lee (KOR) 106  Lee (KOR) 103
 Pandiangan (INA) 100  Wang (CHN) 105
 Nowicka (POL) 102  Kim S.-N. (KOR) 106
 Hibon (FRA) 100  Nowicka (POL) 107 Bronze medal final
 Lai (TPE) 109  Lai (TPE) 109
 Djerf (SWE) 97  Lai (TPE) 100  Valeeva (EUN) 104
 Lin (TPE) 106  Kim S.-N. (KOR) 112  Wang (CHN) 102
 Testa (ITA) 100  Lin (TPE) 104
 Kim S.-N. (KOR) 106  Kim S.-N. (KOR) 114
 Korotkin (POL) 92

References

  • Official Report
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 18 January 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)