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Archery at the 2015 European Games – Women's individual

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Women's individual
at the 2015 European Games
VenueTofiq Bahramov Stadium
Date16–21 June
Competitors62 from 30 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Denmark
bronze medal    Spain
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The women's individual recurve competition at the 2015 European Games was held from 16 to 19 June 2015 at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. One of five events comprising the inaugural European Games' archery programme, it featured a total of 62 archers from 30 different nations.

Karina Winter of Germany won the gold medal, defeating the reigning world champion Maja Jager of Denmark in the final. Spain's Alicia Marín won the bronze medal ahead of Greece's Evangelia Psarra.

Background

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Qualification

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Qualification for the European Games took place at the European Archery Championships in Echmiadzin, Armenia in July 2014 and at a final qualifying tournament held during the European Grand Prix in Marathon, Greece in March 2015. As the host nation, Azerbaijan automatically qualified a maximum three female archers for the Games.[1] The quota place won by Kosovo marked their first appearance as an independent entity in the women's individual event, having been accepted as a full member of the International Olympic Committee at the end of 2014.[2]

Format

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Schedule

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Day Date Time Stage
4 Tuesday, 16 June 2015 14:00-16:00 Ranking round
7 Friday, 19 June 2015 09:00-12:30
14:00-17:30
1/32 elimination round
9 Sunday, 21 June 2015 09:00-12:30 1/16 elimination round
14:00-18:15 1/8 elimination round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
Source:[3]: 6 

Report

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The Tofiq Bahramov Stadium was the host of the five archery events at the 2015 European Games.

The Azerbaijani team was forced to make a late change after injury forced Sugrakhanim Mugabilzada to pull out of the Games. 41-year-old Leila Fazilova was initially announced as her replacement, but Reuters reported on 13 June she had voluntarily decided to withdraw amid claims of nepotism, her husband holding the position of assistant team coach of the Azerbaijani squad. Yaylagul Ramazanova was subsequently called up as the team's third member just three days before the beginning of the competition.[4]

On 18 June, the day before the beginning of the elimination rounds, the Dutch Olympic Committee announced that Shireen-Zoë de Vries was to return to the Netherlands due to from illness and would take no further part in the competition. The following day Kosovoan archer Lirije Sahiti also withdrew from the opening elimination round after falling ill.[5][6] Their respective opponents Miriam Alarcon and Natalia Valeeva were thereby given a bye to the second round.

Sartori and Tonetta, who had already won gold medals in the women's team event, each progressed to the 1/8 elimination round to face German opposition, with Sartori meeting Richter and Tonetta facing top seed Unruh. Valeeva, the third member of the victorious Italian women's team and the winner of the gold medal in the mixed team event, did not progress beyond the 1/16 elimination round, losing to Yuliya Lobzhenidze of Georgia in four sets.[7]

Results

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Ranking round

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Key

  Advanced to 1/16 elimination round
  Advanced to 1/32 elimination round

Rank Archer Half Score 10s Xs
1st 2nd
1  Lisa Unruh (GER) 332 330 662 26 10
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 329 328 657 27 10
3  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 327 326 653 25 3
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 322 331 653 22 6
5  Kristina Timofeeva (RUS) 324 326 650 22 3
6  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 317 331 648 25 8
7  Inna Stepanova (RUS) 320 327 647 22 7
8  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 323 324 647 20 4
9  Karina Winter (GER) 322 324 646 23 6
10  Lidiia Sichenikova (UKR) 321 323 644 21 7
11  Elena Richter (GER) 318 326 644 21 3
12  Alexandra Longova (SVK) 320 322 642 22 10
13  Yasemin Anagoz (TUR) 319 323 642 21 6
14  Laura Ruggieri (FRA) 324 316 640 18 4
15  Berengere Schuh (FRA) 321 319 640 17 10
16  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 320 317 637 19 5
17  Veronika Marchenko (UKR) 321 316 637 18 5
18  Wioleta Myszor (POL) 314 322 636 23 9
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 313 323 636 21 3
20  Ana Umer (SLO) 307 329 636 19 5
21  Anastasia Pavlova (UKR) 318 318 636 17 4
22  Hanna Marusava (BLR) 312 323 635 17 5
23  Ekaterina Timofeyeva (BLR) 320 315 635 16 4
24  Kristine Esebua (GEO) 316 318 634 15 4
25  Naomi Folkard (GBR) 318 315 633 14 4
26  Taru Kuoppa (FIN) 315 315 630 20 5
27  Shireen-Zoë de Vries (NED) 312 318 630 19 5
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 317 313 630 16 2
29  Adriana Martín (ESP) 319 310 629 20 7
30  Yuliya Lobzhenidze (GEO) 307 322 629 20 7
31  Simona Băncilă (ROU) 314 315 629 19 4
32  Adriana Żurańska (POL) 315 313 628 25 7
33  Céline Schobinger (SUI) 312 316 628 19 4
34  Olqa Senyuk (AZE) 309 318 627 16 6
35  Carina Rosenvinge (DEN) 316 311 627 16 5
36  Dobromira Danailova (BUL) 313 313 626 15 3
37  Natasja Bech (DEN) 317 306 623 17 4
38  Miriam Alarcón (ESP) 320 303 623 14 1
39  Aybüke Aktuna (TUR) 311 312 623 12 2
40  Nicky Hunt (GBR) 314 307 621 17 4
41  Begünhan Elif Ünsal (TUR) 307 314 621 15 5
42  Natalia Leśniak (POL) 305 314 619 15 2
43  Solenne Thomas (FRA) 303 315 618 18 5
44  Alexandra Mirca (MDA) 312 306 618 15 5
45  Alena Tolkach (BLR) 308 309 617 14 6
46  Laura Nurmsalu (EST) 313 304 617 12 0
47  Esther Deden (NED) 314 301 615 17 6
48  Mikaella Kourouna (CYP) 310 305 615 17 4
49  Ariadni Chorti (GRE) 309 306 615 12 3
50  Sabine Mayrhofer-Gritsch (AUT) 305 306 611 11 3
51  Annemarie der Kinderen (NED) 304 304 608 12 4
52  Line Ridderstrøm (NOR) 294 310 604 17 10
53  Amy Oliver (GBR) 293 311 604 15 2
54  Anete Kreicberga (LAT) 302 302 604 11 3
55  Anatoli Martha Gkorila (GRE) 303 298 601 14 4
56  Iliana Deineko (SUI) 302 298 600 17 5
57  Sinead Cuthbert Cunningham (IRL) 304 292 596 16 3
58  Nathalie Dielen (SUI) 302 292 594 11 6
59  Dangerūta Nosalienė (LTU) 304 289 593 9 1
60  Nurlana Velieva (AZE) 300 286 586 14 3
61  Yaylagul Ramazanova (AZE) 295 287 582 10 2
62  Lirije Sahiti (KOS) 224 222 446 1 0
Source:[8]

Elimination rounds

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Section 1

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1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
1  Lisa Unruh (GER) 7
32  Adriana Żurańska (POL) 1
33  Céline Schobinger (SUI) 4
32  Adriana Żurańska (POL) 6
1  Lisa Unruh (GER) 2
16  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 6
17  Veronika Marchenko (UKR) 6
48  Mikaella Kourouna (CYP) 2
17  Veronika Marchenko (UKR) 3
16  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 7
49  Ariadni Chorti (GRE) 2
16  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 6
16  Elena Tonetta (ITA) 1
9  Karina Winter (GER) 7
9  Karina Winter (GER) 6
56  Iliana Deineko (SUI) 0
9  Karina Winter (GER) 6*
41  Begünhan Elif Ünsal (TUR) 5
41  Begünhan Elif Ünsal (TUR) 6
24  Kristine Esebua (GEO) 2
9  Karina Winter (GER) 7
8  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 1
25  Naomi Folkard (GBR) 0
40  Nicky Hunt (GBR) 6
40  Nicky Hunt (GBR) 2
8  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 6
57  Sinead Cuthbert Cunningham (IRL) 0
8  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) 6

Section 2

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1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
5  Kristina Timofeeva (RUS) 6
60  Nurlana Velieva (AZE) 0
5  Kristina Timofeeva (RUS) 4
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 6
37  Natasja Bech (DEN) 2
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 6
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 6*
21  Anastasia Pavlova (UKR) 5
21  Anastasia Pavlova (UKR) 6
44  Alexandra Mirca (MDA) 0
21  Anastasia Pavlova (UKR) 6
12  Alexandra Longova (SVK) 2
53  Amy Oliver (GBR) 0
12  Alexandra Longova (SVK) 6
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 6
13  Yasemin Anagoz (TUR) 0
13  Yasemin Anagoz (TUR) 6
52  Line Ridderstrøm (NOR) 2
13  Yasemin Anagoz (TUR) 6
45  Alena Tolkach (BLR) 2
45  Alena Tolkach (BLR) 6*
20  Ana Umer (SLO) 5
13  Yasemin Anagoz (TUR) 6
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 4
29  Adriana Martín (ESP) 6
36  Dobromira Danailova (BUL) 4
29  Adriana Martín (ESP) 5
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 6*
61  Yaylagul Ramazanova (AZE) 4
4  Khatuna Narimanidze (GEO) 6

Section 3

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1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
3  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) WO
62  Lirije Sahiti (KOS)
3  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) 2
30  Yuliya Lobzhenidze (GEO) 6
35  Carina Rosenvinge Christiansen (DEN) 5
30  Yuliya Lobzhenidze (GEO) 6*
30  Yuliya Lobzhenidze (GEO) 2
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 6
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 6
46  Laura Nurmsalu (EST) 2
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 6*
14  Laura Ruggieri (FRA) 5
51  Annemarie der Kinderen (NED) 4
14  Laura Ruggieri (FRA) 6
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 6
6  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 2
11  Elena Richter (GER) 6
54  Anete Kreicberga (LAT) 0
11  Elena Richter (GER) 6
22  Hanna Marusava (BLR) 2
43  Solenne Thomas (FRA) 3
22  Hanna Marusava (BLR) 7
11  Elena Richter (GER) 4
6  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 6
27  Shireen-Zoë de Vries (NED)
38  Miriam Alarcón (ESP) WO
38  Miriam Alarcón (ESP) 4
6  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 6
59  Dangerūta Nosalienė (LTU) 3
6  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 7

Section 4

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1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
7  Inna Stepanova (RUS) 7
58  Nathalie Dielen (SUI) 3
7  Inna Stepanova (RUS) 6
39  Aybüke Aktuna (TUR) 2
39  Aybüke Aktuna (TUR) 6
26  Taru Kuoppa (FIN) 2
7  Inna Stepanova (RUS) 5
10  Lidiia Sichenikova (UKR) 6*
23  Ekaterina Timofeyeva (BLR) 6
42  Natalia Leśniak (POL) 2
23  Ekaterina Timofeyeva (BLR) 2
10  Lidiia Sichenikova (UKR) 6
55  Anatoli Martha Gkorila (GRE) 2
10  Lidiia Sichenikova (UKR) 6
10  Lidiia Sichenikova (UKR) 1
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 7
15  Berengere Schuh (FRA) 6
50  Sabine Mayrhofer-Gritsch (AUT) 0
15  Berengere Schuh (FRA) 6
47  Esther Deden (NED) 4
47  Esther Deden (NED) 6
18  Wioleta Myszor (POL) 4
15  Berengere Schuh (FRA) 4
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 6
31  S Băncilă (ROU) 5
34  O Senyuk (AZE) 6*
34  Olqa Senyuk (AZE) 3
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 7

Note: An asterisk (*) denotes a win from a one-arrow shoot-off
Source:[9]: 2–3 

Finals

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Semifinals Finals
                
9  Karina Winter (GER) 6 28 24 28 30
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 2 23 27 27 29
9  Karina Winter (GER) 1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 26 29 29 30
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 28 24 27 24
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 1 27 28 26 25
2  Maja Jager (DEN) 7 27 29 29 28 Third place
28  Evangelina Psarra (GRE) 4 23 27 29 26 26
19  Alicia Marín (ESP) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 27 26 29 30 26

Source:[9]: 1 

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Qualification System" (PDF). World Archery Europe. 19 January 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Italian and Dutch teams secure spots as last quota places for Baku 2015 assigned". World Archery. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Archery at the Baku 2015 European Games Factsheet" (PDF). World Archery Europe. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  4. ^ Grohmann, Karolos (13 June 2015). "Azeri archer withdraws from team amid nepotism allegations". Reuters. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Handboogschutter de Vries naar huis" [Archer de Vries going home] (in Dutch). Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  6. ^ Kosumi, G. (19 June 2015). "Lirije Sahiti dorëzon meçin ndaj Natalie Valeeva për shkaqe shëndetësore" [Lirije Sahiti hands over the match to Natalie Valeeva for health reasons]. Kosovo Olympic Committee. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Italy's Archery golden girls face in-form Germans". Baku 2015. Baku European Games Organizing Committee. 21 June 2015. Archived from the original on 23 June 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "European Games 2015 Recurve Women Qualification Round Results" (PDF). World Archery Europe. 16 June 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  9. ^ a b "European Games 2015 Recurve Women Results Brackets" (PDF). World Archery Europe. 21 June 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2019.