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2001 World Archery Championships – Women's individual recurve

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The women's individual recurve competition at the 2001 World Archery Championships took place in September 2001 in Beijing, China. 95 archers entered the competition. Following a qualifying 144 arrow FITA round, the top 64 archers qualified for the 6-round knockout tournament, drawn according to their qualification round scores. The semi-finals and finals then took place on 23 September.[1]

Qualifying

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The following archers were the leading 8 qualifiers:

  1. South Korea Choi Nam-ok (Quarterfinal)
  2. Italy Natalia Valeeva (3rd round)
  3. South Korea Park Sung-hyun (Champion)
  4. South Korea Kim Kyung-wook (2nd place)
  5. South Korea Choi Jin (Quarterfinal)
  6. China Zhang Juanjuan (Quarterfinal)
  7. Ukraine Kateryna Palekha (3rd place)
  8. China He Ying (2nd round)

Full draw

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Section 1

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
1 South Korea Choi Nam-ok 160
64 Belarus Katsiaryna Muliuk 154
1 South Korea Choi Nam-ok 165
32 Mexico Erika Reyes 158
33 Germany Jutta Schneider 155
32 Mexico Erika Reyes 156
1 South Korea Choi Nam-ok 169
48 Australia Eliza Matthews 154
17 Chinese Taipei Chen Hsin-i 154
48 Australia Eliza Matthews 156
48 Australia Eliza Matthews 159
16 United Kingdom Naomi Folkard 151
49 Turkey Natalia Nasaridze 155
16 United Kingdom Naomi Folkard 162
1 South Korea Choi Nam-ok 107
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 110
9 Poland Barbara Wegrzynowska 161
56 United Kingdom Lindsay Pearson 159
9 Poland Barbara Wegrzynowska 154
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 158
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 162
24 Belarus Anna Karaseva 152
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 158
25 China Yang Jianping 155
25 China Yang Jianping 160
40 France Agnes Bablee 159
25 China Yang Jianping 164
8 China He Ying 147
57 Turkey Zekiye Keskin 154
8 China He Ying 162

Section 2

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
5 South Korea Choi Jin 164
60 Finland Yrjonen Taru 159
5 South Korea Choi Jin 165
28 China Sa Ren 158
37 Australia Deonne Bridger 157
28 China Sa Ren 164
5 South Korea Choi Jin 169
12 Ukraine Olena Sadovnycha 161
21 Kazakhstan Yelena Plotnikova 152
44 Italy Roberta Allodi 156
44 Italy Roberta Allodi 147
12 Ukraine Olena Sadovnycha 166
53 Finland Suutari Katri 151
12 Ukraine Olena Sadovnycha 155
5 South Korea Choi Jin 106
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 113
13 Japan Mayumi Asano 155
52 Turkey Elif Altınkaynak 153
13 Japan Mayumi Asano 161
20 Italy Irene Franchini 159
45 Japan Misa Tsubouchi 156
20 Italy Irene Franchini 156*
13 Japan Mayumi Asano 163
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 165
29 France Sylvie Pissis 155
36 Germany Wiebke Nulle 155*
36 Germany Wiebke Nulle 159
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 162
61 Belarus Olga Moroz 153
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 169

Section 3

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 163
62 Austria Sabine Mayrhofer 151
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 167
35 Chinese Taipei Tsai Ching-wen 155
35 Chinese Taipei Tsai Ching-wen 159
30 Russia Irina Outkina 156
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 165
14 Germany Barbara Mensing 154
19 Germany Cornelia Pfohl 154
46 France Alexandra Fouace 148
19 Germany Cornelia Pfohl 152
14 Germany Barbara Mensing 157
51 India Chekrovolu Swuro 157
14 Germany Barbara Mensing 161
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 110
6 China Zhang Juanjuan 97
11 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 163
54 South Africa Kirstin Lewis 150
11 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 157
43 France Aurore Trayan 159
43 France Aurore Trayan 155
22 Poland Justyna Mospinek 154
43 France Aurore Trayan 161
6 China Zhang Juanjuan 163
27 Portugal Maria-Joao Ribeiro 158
38 Spain Almudena Gallardo 167
38 Spain Almudena Gallardo 161
6 China Zhang Juanjuan 168
59 Denmark Katja Brix Poulsen 157
6 China Zhang Juanjuan 171

Section 4

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 157
58 Russia Nadejda Badmatsirenova 155
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 162
26 Sweden Karin Larsson 159
39 Chinese Taipei Hung Shih-chun 150
26 Sweden Karin Larsson 159
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 171
42 Kazakhstan Olga Pilipova 153
23 Chinese Taipei Liu Pi-yu 151
42 Kazakhstan Olga Pilipova 152
42 Kazakhstan Olga Pilipova 154
10 Poland Agata Bulwa 153
55 Poland Małgorzata Sobieraj 140
10 Poland Agata Bulwa 154
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 109
18 Sweden Petra Ericsson 108
15 Ukraine Tetyana Berezhna 162
50 Italy Elena Maffioli 158
15 Ukraine Tetyana Berezhna 160
18 Sweden Petra Ericsson 167
47 Russia Anna Poutseva 149
18 Sweden Petra Ericsson 164
18 Sweden Petra Ericsson 169
2 Italy Natalia Valeeva 164
31 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 159
34 India Dola Banerjee 163
34 India Dola Banerjee 160
2 Italy Natalia Valeeva 161
63 Finland Suutari Kaisa 155
2 Italy Natalia Valeeva 161

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 South Korea Choi Nam-ok 107
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 110
41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 108
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 111
5 South Korea Choi Jin 106
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 113
4 South Korea Kim Kyung-wook 111
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 111*
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 110
6 China Zhang Juanjuan 97
3 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 114 Third place
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 109
7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 109 41 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 105
18 Sweden Petra Ericsson 108 7 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 107

References

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  1. ^ "41st World Outdoor Archery Championships Complete Results / Beijing 2001" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-07-11.