Rimil Buriuly

Rimil Buriuly (born 9 January 1991) is an Indian sportswoman who competes in archery. Rimil was part of bronze winning team in Women's Recurve event at the 2010 Asian Games held in Guangzhou, China between 12–27 November 2010. Rimil is employed in Indian Railways in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. She has also won the silver medal at world championships in the team event in 2015 at Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]

Rimil Buriuly
Born (1991-01-09) 9 January 1991
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
OccupationArchery
Height162.56 cm (5 ft 4.00 in)- Rimil Buriuly - Player Profile ]
Rimil Buriuly
Medal record
Representing  India
Asian Games
2010 Guangzhou Women's Recurve Team

Career

Rimil has won several medals at Youth and senior level events. Rimil will represent India in Rio Olympics, 2016.

Event Location Medal Discipline
2nd Asian Grand Prix 10–16 June 2008Tehran, IranTeam Women (Recurve)
Youth World Championship 6–12 October 2008Kundu-Antalya, TurkeyTeam Women (Recurve)
4th Asian Grand Prix 16-19 Sept, 2009Kolkata, IndiaTeam Women (Recurve)
4th Asian Grand Prix 16-19 Sept, 2009Kolkata, IndiaIndividual Women (Recurve)
FITA World Cup Archery Stage 3 2–7 June 2009Antalya, TurkeyTeam Women (Recurve)
1st Asian Grand Prix 19–23 February 2009Bangkok, ThailandTeam Women (Recurve)
11th South Asian Games 29 Jan-8 Feb 2010Dhaka, BangladeshTeam Women (Recurve)
16th Asian Games 12–27 November 2010Guangzhou, ChinaTeam Women (Recurve)
World Youth Championship 23–28 August 2011Legnica, PolandTeam Women (Recurve)
3rd Asian Grand prix 24–31 May 2011Dhaka, BangladeshTeam Women (Recurve)
3rd Asian Grand prix 24–31 May 2011Dhaka, BangladeshIndividual (Recurve)
3rd Asian Grand prix 24–31 May 2011Dhaka, BangladeshMix Team (Recurve)
FITA World cup Archery stage 3 13-22 july 2013Medellin, ColombiaTeam women (Recurve)
FITA World cup Archery stage 4 17–26 August 2013Wroclaw, PolandTeam Women (Recurve)
World Archery Championships 26 july-2 August 2015Copenhagen, DenmarkTeam Women (Recurve)

References

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