2001 World Archery Championships - Women's Team Recurve
Main article: 2001 World Archery Championships
The women's team recurve competition at the 2001 World Archery Championships took place in September 2001 in Beijing, China. 95 archers took part in the women's recurve qualification round with no more than 4 from each country, and the 16 teams of 3 archers with the highest cumulative totals (out of a possible 22) qualified for the 4-round knockout round, drawn according to their qualification round scores.[1]
Seeds
Seedings were based on the combined total of the team members' qualification scores in the individual ranking rounds. The top 16 teams were assigned places in the draw depending on their overall ranking.
- Choi Nam-Ok / Park Sung-Hyun / Kim Kyung-Wook (3rd Place)
- Zhang Juanjuan / He Ying / Yang Jianping (Champions)
- Kateryna Palekha / Olena Sadovnycha / Tetyana Berezhna (4th Place)
- Natalia Valeeva / Irene Franchini / Roberta Allodi (2nd Place)
- Barbara Wegrzynowska / Agata Bulwa / Justyna Mospinek (Quarter Final)
- Barbara Mensing / Cornelia Pfohl / Jutta Schneider (Quarter Final)
- Chen Hsin-I / Liu Pi-Yu / Tsai Ching-Wen (Quarter Final)
- Margarita Galinovskaya / Irina Outkina / Anna Poutseva (Quarter Final)
- Sylvie Pissis / Agnes Bablee / Aurore Trayan (1st Round)
- Naomi Folkard / Alison Williamson / Lindsay Pearson (1st Round)
- Petra Ericsson / Karin Larsson / Mix Haxholm (1st Round)
- Mayumi Asano / Misa Tsubouchi / Shizuki Enamoto (1st Round)
- Yelena Plotnikova / Olga Pilipova / Ainur Abdraimova (1st Round)
- Natalia Nasaridze / Elif Altankaynak / Zekiye Keskin (1st Round)
- Dola Banerjee / Chekrovolu Swuro / Jhano Hansdah (1st Round)
- Anna Karaseva / Olga Moroz / Katsiaryna Muliuk (1st Round)
Draw
1st Round | Quarter Final | Semi Final | Final | ||||||||||||||
1 | South Korea | 253 | |||||||||||||||
16 | Belarus | 227 | 1 | South Korea | 235 | ||||||||||||
9 | France | 226 | 8 | Russia | 233 | ||||||||||||
8 | Russia | 234 | 1 | South Korea | 231 | ||||||||||||
5 | Poland | 236 | 4 | Italy | 240 | ||||||||||||
12 | Japan | 228 | 5 | Poland | 230 | ||||||||||||
13 | Kazakhstan | 226 | 4 | Italy | 230* | ||||||||||||
4 | Italy | 245 | 4 | Italy | 228 | ||||||||||||
3 | Ukraine | 233 | 2 | China | 232 | ||||||||||||
14 | Turkey | 224 | 3 | Ukraine | 242 | ||||||||||||
11 | Sweden | 233 | 6 | Germany | 233 | ||||||||||||
6 | Germany | 237 | 3 | Ukraine | 224 | ||||||||||||
7 | Chinese Taipei | 239 | 2 | China | 236 | ||||||||||||
10 | Great Britain | 233 | 7 | Chinese Taipei | 230 | 3rd Place | |||||||||||
15 | India | 216 | 2 | China | 245 | 1 | South Korea | 247 | |||||||||
2 | China | 240 | 3 | Ukraine | 224 |
References
- ↑ "2001 WAC complete results" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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