2005 World Archery Championships - Women's Team Recurve

The women's team recurve competition at the 2005 World Archery Championships took place in June 2005 in Madrid, Spain. 109 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 23) 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.

  1. Park Sung-hyun / Lee Tuk-Young / Yun Mi-Jin (Champions)
  2. Tetyana Berezhna / Nataliya Burdeyna / Kateryna Palekha (2nd Place)
  3. Xu Linlin / Guo Dan / He Ying (Quarter Final)
  4. Natalia Valeeva / Elena Tonetta / Pia Carmen Lionetti (Quarter Final)
  5. Dola Banerjee / Reena Kumari / Chekrovolu Swuro (4th Place)
  6. Margarita Galinovskaya / Elena Gracheva / Ekaterina Kharkhanova (3rd Place)
  7. Mayuni Asano / Sayoko Kawauchi / Ayu Oikawa (Quarter Final)
  8. Veronika Haidn Tschalova / Christina Schaefer / Anja Hitzler (1st Round)
  9. Alison Williamson / Naomi Folkard / Charlotte Burgess (Quarter Final)
  10. Jennifer Nichols / Khatuna Lorig / Ashley Kamuf (1st Round)
  11. Yuan Shu-Chi / Tseng Li-Wen / Wu Hui-Ju (1st Round)
  12. Kristina Esebua / Khatuna Narimanidze / Asmat Diasamidze (1st Round)
  13. Katsiaryna Muliuk / Katsiaryna Milanovich / Hanna Karasiova (1st Round)
  14. Justyna Mospinek / Wioleta Myszor / Izabella Niemiec (1st Round)
  15. Zekiye Satir / Derya Sarialtin / Natalia Nasaridze (1st Round)
  16. Almudena Gallardo / Beatriz Gómez / Mayi Sunsundegui (1st Round)

Draw

1st Round   Quarter Final   Semi Final   Final
1 South Korea 251  
16 Spain 236     1 South Korea 247  
9 Great Britain 238     9 Great Britain 230  
8 Germany 219       1 South Korea 244  
5 India 230       5 India 233  
12 Georgia 225     5 India 233
13 Belarus 224     4 Italy 229  
4 Italy 243       1 South Korea 251
3 China 243       2 Ukraine 237
14 Poland 228     3 China 237  
11 Chinese Taipei 233     6 Russia 241  
6 Russia 235       6 Russia 229
7 Japan 238       2 Ukraine 234  
10 United States 231     7 Japan 219 3rd Place
15 Turkey 234     2 Ukraine 236   5 India 234
2 Ukraine 250   6 Russia 236

References

  1. "AR0000000..C95.1.0U.report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
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