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2005 World Archery Championships – Women's individual recurve

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The women's individual recurve competition at the 2005 World Archery Championships took place in June 2005 in Madrid, Spain. 109 archers entered the competition. Following a qualifying 144 arrow FITA round on 22 June, 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 27 June.[1]

Qualifying

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The following archers were the leading 8 qualifiers:

  1. South Korea Park Sung-hyun (3rd place)
  2. South Korea Lee Tuk-young (2nd place)
  3. South Korea Yun Mi-jin (3rd round)
  4. United States Jennifer Nichols (Quarterfinal)
  5. Ukraine Tetyana Berezhna (1st round)
  6. Italy Natalia Valeeva (4th place)
  7. Japan Mayumi Asano (Quarterfinal)
  8. Russia Margarita Galinovskaya (Quarterfinal)

Full draw

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Section 1

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 169
64 Slovenia Dolores Cekada 146
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 170
33 Italy Pia Carmen Lionetti 154
33 Italy Pia Carmen Lionetti 153
32 Spain Almudena Gallardo 148
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 165
48 Belarus Hanna Karasiova 157
17 Poland Justyna Mospinek 149
48 Belarus Hanna Karasiova 158
48 Belarus Hanna Karasiova 149
49 Russia Ekaterina Kharkhanova 142
49 Russia Ekaterina Kharkhanova 153
16 Georgia (country) Kristina Esebua 151
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 113
8 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 102
9 India Dola Banerjee 156*
56 Turkey Natalia Nasaridze 156
9 India Dola Banerjee 161
24 Germany Veronika Haidn Tschalova 157
41 India Chekrovolu Swuro 158
24 Germany Veronika Haidn Tschalova 160
9 India Dola Banerjee 147
8 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 149
25 Germany Christina Schaefer 146
40 United Kingdom Charlotte Burgess 147
40 United Kingdom Charlotte Burgess 153
8 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 157
57 Malaysia Mon Redee Sut Txi 147
8 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 152

Section 2

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
5 Ukraine Tetyana Berezhna 151
60 Malaysia Anbarasi Subramaniam 152
60 Malaysia Anbarasi Subramaniam 152
28 Italy Elena Tonetta 153
37 Turkey Derya Sarialtin 153
28 Italy Elena Tonetta 153*
28 Italy Elena Tonetta 153
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 159
21 Ukraine Kateryna Palekha 147
44 Sweden Karin Larsson 157
44 Sweden Karin Larsson 153
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 160
53 Sweden Anna Alnefelt 140
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 164
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 112
4 United States Jennifer Nichols 106
13 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 159
52 Japan Yuki Hayashi 155
13 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 159
45 Georgia (country) Khatuna Narimanidze 154
45 Georgia (country) Khatuna Narimanidze 157*
20 China He Ying 157
13 Ukraine Nataliya Burdeyna 143
4 United States Jennifer Nichols 154
29 China Qian Jialing 147
36 Belarus Katsiaryna Milanovich 145
29 China Qian Jialing 155
4 United States Jennifer Nichols 158
61 Chinese Taipei Wu Hui-ju 153
4 United States Jennifer Nichols 156

Section 3

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
3 South Korea Yun Mi-jin 165
62 Poland Izabella Niemiec 149
3 South Korea Yun Mi-jin 152
30 United Kingdom Naomi Folkard 149
35 Japan Sayoko Kawauchi 153
30 United Kingdom Naomi Folkard 153*
3 South Korea Yun Mi-jin 156
19 Chinese Taipei Yuan Shu-chi 158
19 Chinese Taipei Yuan Shu-chi 162
46 Poland Wioleta Myszor 158
19 Chinese Taipei Yuan Shu-chi 155*
14 China Guo Dan 155
51 Indonesia Rina Dewi Puspitasari 151
14 China Guo Dan 162
19 Chinese Taipei Yuan Shu-chi 107
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 108
11 India Reena Kumari 167
54 Spain Beatriz Gómez 145
11 India Reena Kumari 146
22 Netherlands Femke Boonen 154
43 Finland Marjo Vikstrom 155
22 Netherlands Femke Boonen 155*
22 Netherlands Femke Boonen 149
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 158
27 Ukraine Kateryna Ksenofontova 150
38 Germany Anja Hitzler 139
27 Ukraine Kateryna Ksenofontova 155
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 159
59 United Kingdom Lana Needham 142
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 164

Section 4

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1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinal
            
7 Japan Mayumi Asano 154
58 Turkey Damla Günay 148
7 Japan Mayumi Asano 159
26 Chinese Taipei Tseng Li-wan 147
39 Japan Ayu Oikawa 130
26 Chinese Taipei Tseng Li-wan 142
7 Japan Mayumi Asano 156
10 China Xu Linlin 152
23 Russia Elena Gracheva 161
42 Greece Anita-Avi Atlas 149
23 Russia Elena Gracheva 144
10 China Xu Linlin 150
55 Georgia (country) Asmat Diasamidze 149
10 China Xu Linlin 161
7 Japan Mayumi Asano 106
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 106*
15 United States Khatuna Lorig 159
50 India Ranu 155
15 United States Khatuna Lorig 153
47 Germany Karina Winter 152
47 Germany Karina Winter 154
18 United Kingdom Alison Williamson 153
15 United States Khatuna Lorig 152
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 160
31 Belarus Katsiarina Muliuk 154
34 Turkey Zekiye Satir 142
31 Belarus Katsiarina Muliuk 152
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 160
63 Mexico Marisol Bretón 151
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 159

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 113
8 Russia Margarita Galinovskaya 102
1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 104
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 107
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 112
4 United States Jennifer Nichols 106
12 South Korea Lee Sung-jin 111
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 109
19 Chinese Taipei Yuan Shu-chi 107
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 108
6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 106 Third place
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 109
7 Japan Mayumi Asano 106 1 South Korea Park Sung-hyun 113
2 South Korea Lee Tuk-young 106* 6 Italy Natalia Valeeva 104

References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-07-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)