Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's individual

Women's individual
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Venue Camp Olímpic de Tir amb Arc
Dates 31 July – 2 August
Competitors 61 from 27 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Cho Youn-Jeong  South Korea
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kim Soo-Nyung  South Korea
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Natalia Valeeva  Unified Team

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.

Results

Elimination round

Final
rank
Ranking
round
rank
ArcherNationRanking
round
R32R16Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Finals
1st, gold medalist(s)1Cho Youn-Jeong South Korea1375111113105111112
2nd, silver medalist(s)2Kim Soo-Nyung South Korea1364106114112106103
3rd, bronze medalist(s)4Natalia Valeeva Unified Team1346101112107102104
419Wang Xiaozhu China1295103107108105102
55Denise Parker United States1333108105105
66Khatouna Kvrivichvili Unified Team1326108111101
77Lai Fang-Mei Chinese Taipei1323109109100
88Alison Williamson Great Britain132310710795
99Séverine Bonal France1321104108
1010Joanna Nowicka Poland1315105107
1120Jennifer O'Donnell United States1295101105
1211Ma Xiangjun China1313101104
1318Lin Yi-Yin Chinese Taipei1302106104
143Lee Eun-Kyung South Korea1355106103
1512Natalia Nasaridze Turkey1307105100
1616Judit Kovács Hungary130410397
1732Jargalya Otgon Mongolia1270109
1821Jenny Sjöwall Sweden1293104
1914Kim Jong-Hwa North Korea1305102
2027Jacqueline van Rozendaal Netherlands1271102
2115Maria Testa Italy1304100
2223Nathalie Hibon France1285100
2325Christel Verstegen Netherlands1275100
2430Purnama Pandiangan Indonesia1270100
2529Sherry Block United States127199
2622Ana Sousa Portugal128898
2713Lyudmila Arzhannikova Unified Team130697
2826Liselotte Djerf Sweden127597
2924Li Myong-Gum North Korea128196
3028Zehra Öktem Turkey127195
3117Wang Hong China130293
3231Edyta Korotkin Poland127092
3333Nurfitriyana Saiman Indonesia1270
3434Kristina Persson Sweden1266
3535Marina Szendey Hungary1265
3636Joanne Edens Great Britain1264
3737Faye Johnstone New Zealand1261
3838Jeannette Goergen-Philipp Luxembourg1261
3939Elif Ekşi Turkey1258
4040Rusena Gelanteh Indonesia1257
4141Christine Gabillard France1254
4242Teresa Fernández Spain1254
4343Astrid Hänschen Germany1245
4444Cornelia Pfohl Germany1239
4545Aurora Bretón Mexico1230
4646Sylvia Harris Great Britain1230
4747Keiko Nakagomi Japan1229
4848Reiko Fujita Japan1228
4949Yukiko Ikeda Japan1223
5050Iwona Okrzesik Poland1223
5151Liu Pi-Yu Chinese Taipei1222
5252Sin Song-Hui North Korea1215
5353Marion Wagner Germany1207
5454Tímea Kiss Hungary1207
5555María Echavarría Colombia1201
5656Johanna Schenk South Africa1184
5757Patricia Obregón Costa Rica1164
5858Karma Tshomo Bhutan1160
5959Adriana van Dyck Netherlands1154
6060Pem Tshering Bhutan1129
6161Namgyal Lhamu Bhutan1047

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  
 Lai (TPE) 109    Lai (TPE) 109     Bronze medal final
 Djerf (SWE) 97        Lai (TPE) 100
 Lin (TPE) 106        Kim S.-N. (KOR) 112      Valeeva (EUN) 104
 Testa (ITA) 100      Lin (TPE) 104    Wang (CHN) 102
 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.
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