2015 World Archery Championships – Women's team recurve

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2015 World Archery Championships
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Men  Recurve   Compound
Women  Recurve   Compound
Team  Men's recurve   Men's compound
Team  Women's recurve   Women's compound
Mixed team  Recurve   Compound

The women's team recurve competition at the 2015 World Archery Championships took place from 26 July to 2 August in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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A record 45 countries entered the full quota of 3 archers into the qualification round, thus becoming eligible for the team competition. The combined totals of the 3 archers from each country in the qualification round were added together, and the 16 teams with the highest combined scores competed in the elimination rounds. [1] [2]

Countries reaching the quarterfinals earned a team qualification spot (and corresponding 3 individual qualifying spots) for the 2016 Summer Olympics. [3]

Schedule

All times are UTC+01:00. [4]

DateTimePhase
27 July09:00Qualification
28 July09:001/8, QF, and SF Eliminations
2 August11:00Medal matches

Qualification round

Pre-tournament world rankings ('WR') are taken from the 18 July 2015 World Archery Rankings. [5]

  Qualified for eliminations

RankNationNameScore WR
1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Choi Mi-sun
Kang Chae-young
Ki Bo-bae
19911
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Lin Shih-chia
Tan Ya-ting
Yuan Shu-chi
19785
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wu Jiaxin
Qi Yuhong
Zhu Jueman
19593
4Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Karla Hinojosa
Aída Román
Alejandra Valencia
19437
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Tuyana Dashidorzhieva
Ksenia Perova
Inna Stepanova
192711
6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Yuki Hayashi
Kaori Kawanaka
Saori Nagamine
19224
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Elena Richter
Lisa Unruh
Karina Winter
19182
8Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Kristine Esebua
Yulia Lobzhenidze
Khatuna Narimanidze
191812
9Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Guendalina Sartori
Elena Tonetta
Natalia Valeeva
191014
10Flag of India.svg  India Rimil Buriuly
Deepika Kumari
Laxmirani Majhi
19076
11Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Choe Ok-sil
Choe Song-hui
Kang Un-ju
190521
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Veronika Marchenko
Anastasia Pavlova
Lidiia Sichenikova
189715
13Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Miriam Alarcón
Alicia Marín
Adriana Martín
189620
14Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Ariel Gibilaro
Khatuna Lorig
La Nola Pritchard
189413
15Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Ana Rendón
Natalia Sánchez
Maira Sepúlveda
189118
16Flag of France.svg  France Laura Ruggieri
Bérengère Schuh
Solenne Thomas
18888
17Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Diananda Choirunisa
Ika Yuliana Rochmawati
Titik Kusuma Wardani
188419
18Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Hanna Marusava
Ekaterina Timofeyeva
Karyna Dziominskaya
188010
19Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Natasja Bech
Maja Jager
Carina Rosenvinge
18769
20Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Christine Bjerendal
Erika Jangnas
Elin Kattstrom
187459
21Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Aybuke Aktuna
Yasemin Anagöz
Begünhan Ünsal
186324
22Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Melika Abdolkarimi
Shiva Khoramshahi
Zahra Nemati
186228
23Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Milena Barakonska
Natalia Leśniak
Karina Lipiarska
185216
24Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Paulina Baloghova
Alexandra Longová
Zuzana Lucanicova
184056
25Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Larissa Feitosa Da Costa Rodrigues
Ane Marcelle dos Santos
Sarah Nikitin
183433
26Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Virginie Chénier
Georcy-Stephanie Thiffeault Picard
Kateri Vrakking
183435
27Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Nomin-Erdene Badam
Miroslava Danzandorj
Bishindee Urantungalag
183326
28Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Deonne Bridger
Ingrid Brookshaw
Semra Lingard
183259
29Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Naomi Folkard
Nicky Hunt
Amy Oliver
183117
30Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Leidys Brito
Mayra Mendez
Verona Villegas
182636
31Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Heli Kukkohovi
Taru Kuoppa
Mirjam Tuokkola
182445
32Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Aruzhan Abdrazak
Yelena Li
Luiza Saidiyeva
181523
33Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Ariadni Chorti
Anatoli Martha Gkorila
Evangelia Psarra
180327
34Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Laurence Baldauff
Sabine Mayrhofer Gritsch
Magret Pleschberger
180259
35Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Valentine De Giuli
Nathalie Dielen
Celine Schobinger
178541
36Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Esther Deden
Annemarie der Kinderen
Sarah Kwaks
178425
37Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rachelle Anne De La Cruz
Bianca Gotuaco
Kahreel Meer Hongitan
178243
38Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia Nur Afisa Abdul Halil
Farah Amalina Azhar
Shin Hui Loke
177330
39Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Madina Akramova
Munira Nurmanova
Irina Savinova
173950
40Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Siret Luik
Laura Nurmsalu
Reena Pärnat
172722
41Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Wanja Marie Richardsen
Line Blomen Ridderstrom
Anna Stanieczek
172548
42Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan Sonam Dema
Karma
Choki Wangmo
168849
43Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Fernanda Faisal
Florencia Leithold
Ximena Mendiberry
165338

Elimination rounds

1st round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                            
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 221
16 Flag of France.svg  France 0 0 1
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 220 2
8 Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 0 0 20
9 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0 1 0
8 Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 21 2
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0 220 0
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20 0 21
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 221 0
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 0 1 2
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 222
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 0 0 0
13 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0 0 0
4 Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 222
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 0 221
10 Flag of India.svg  India 220 0 0
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 221
14 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 0 0 1
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 0 0 0
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 222
11 Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 1 0 0
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1 22
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0 220 0
10 Flag of India.svg  India 20 0 21
7 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21 0 0 Third place
10 Flag of India.svg  India 0 1 22
10 Flag of India.svg  India 0 2221 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 21 2
15 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 20 0 0 6 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0 1 0
15 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 220 2
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0 0 20

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