Archery at the 2015 European Games – Women's individual

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Women's individual
at the 2015 European Games
Venue Tofiq Bahramov Stadium
Date16–21 June
Competitors62 from 30 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2019  

The women's individual recurve competition at the 2015 European Games was held from 16 to 19 June 2015 at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. One of five events comprising the inaugural European Games' archery programme, it featured a total of 62 archers from 30 different nations.

Contents

Karina Winter of Germany won the gold medal, defeating the reigning world champion Maja Jager of Denmark in the final. Spain's Alicia Marín won the bronze medal ahead of Greece's Evangelia Psarra.

Background

Qualification

Qualification for the European Games took place at the European Archery Championships in Echmiadzin, Armenia in July 2014 and at a final qualifying tournament held during the European Grand Prix in Marathon, Greece in March 2015. As the host nation, Azerbaijan automatically qualified a maximum three female archers for the Games. [1] The quota place won by Kosovo marked their first appearance as an independent entity in the women's individual event, having been accepted as a full member of the International Olympic Committee at the end of 2014. [2]

Format

Schedule

DayDateTimeStage
4Tuesday, 16 June 201514:00-16:00Ranking round
7Friday, 19 June 201509:00-12:30
14:00-17:30
1/32 elimination round
9Sunday, 21 June 201509:00-12:301/16 elimination round
14:00-18:151/8 elimination round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
Source: [3] :6

Report

The Tofiq Bahramov Stadium was the host of the five archery events at the 2015 European Games. National Stadium named after Tofig Bahramov after major overhaul and reconstruction.jpg
The Tofiq Bahramov Stadium was the host of the five archery events at the 2015 European Games.

The Azerbaijani team was forced to make a late change after injury forced Sugrakhanim Mugabilzada to pull out of the Games. 41-year-old Leila Fazilova was initially announced as her replacement, but Reuters reported on 13 June she had voluntarily decided to withdraw amid claims of nepotism, her husband holding the position of assistant team coach of the Azerbaijani squad. Yaylagul Ramazanova was subsequently called up as the team's third member just three days before the beginning of the competition. [4]

On 18 June, the day before the beginning of the elimination rounds, the Dutch Olympic Committee announced that Shireen-Zoë de Vries was to return to the Netherlands due to from illness and would take no further part in the competition. The following day Kosovoan archer Lirije Sahiti also withdrew from the opening elimination round after falling ill. [5] [6] Their respective opponents Miriam Alarcon and Natalia Valeeva were thereby given a bye to the second round.

Sartori and Tonetta, who had already won gold medals in the women's team event, each progressed to the 1/8 elimination round to face German opposition, with Sartori meeting Richter and Tonetta facing top seed Unruh. Valeeva, the third member of the victorious Italian women's team and the winner of the gold medal in the mixed team event, did not progress beyond the 1/16 elimination round, losing to Yuliya Lobzhenidze of Georgia in four sets. [7]

Results

Ranking round

Key

  Advanced to 1/16 elimination round
  Advanced to 1/32 elimination round

RankArcherHalfScore10sXs
1st2nd
1Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Unruh  (GER)3323306622610
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)3293286572710
3Flag of Italy.svg  Natalia Valeeva  (ITA)327326653253
4Flag of Georgia.svg  Khatuna Narimanidze  (GEO)322331653226
5Flag of Russia.svg  Kristina Timofeeva  (RUS)324326650223
6Flag of Italy.svg  Guendalina Sartori  (ITA)317331648258
7Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Stepanova  (RUS)320327647227
8Flag of Russia.svg  Natalia Erdyniyeva  (RUS)323324647204
9Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)322324646236
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lidiia Sichenikova  (UKR)321323644217
11Flag of Germany.svg  Elena Richter  (GER)318326644213
12Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexandra Longova  (SVK)3203226422210
13Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Anagoz  (TUR)319323642216
14Flag of France.svg  Laura Ruggieri  (FRA)324316640184
15Flag of France.svg  Berengere Schuh  (FRA)3213196401710
16Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Tonetta  (ITA)320317637195
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Veronika Marchenko  (UKR)321316637185
18Flag of Poland.svg  Wioleta Myszor  (POL)314322636239
19Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)313323636213
20Flag of Slovenia.svg  Ana Umer  (SLO)307329636195
21Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Pavlova  (UKR)318318636174
22Flag of Belarus.svg  Hanna Marusava  (BLR)312323635175
23Flag of Belarus.svg  Ekaterina Timofeyeva  (BLR)320315635164
24Flag of Georgia.svg  Kristine Esebua  (GEO)316318634154
25Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Naomi Folkard  (GBR)318315633144
26Flag of Finland.svg  Taru Kuoppa  (FIN)315315630205
27Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Shireen-Zoë de Vries  (NED)312318630195
28Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)317313630162
29Flag of Spain.svg  Adriana Martín  (ESP)319310629207
30Flag of Georgia.svg  Yuliya Lobzhenidze  (GEO)307322629207
31Flag of Romania.svg  Simona Băncilă  (ROU)314315629194
32Flag of Poland.svg  Adriana Żurańska  (POL)315313628257
33Flag of Switzerland.svg  Céline Schobinger  (SUI)312316628194
34Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Olqa Senyuk  (AZE)309318627166
35Flag of Denmark.svg  Carina Rosenvinge  (DEN)316311627165
36Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dobromira Danailova  (BUL)313313626153
37Flag of Denmark.svg  Natasja Bech  (DEN)317306623174
38Flag of Spain.svg  Miriam Alarcón  (ESP)320303623141
39Flag of Turkey.svg  Aybüke Aktuna  (TUR)311312623122
40Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nicky Hunt  (GBR)314307621174
41Flag of Turkey.svg  Begünhan Elif Ünsal  (TUR)307314621155
42Flag of Poland.svg  Natalia Leśniak  (POL)305314619152
43Flag of France.svg  Solenne Thomas  (FRA)303315618185
44Flag of Moldova.svg  Alexandra Mirca  (MDA)312306618155
45Flag of Belarus.svg  Alena Tolkach  (BLR)308309617146
46Flag of Estonia.svg  Laura Nurmsalu  (EST)313304617120
47Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Esther Deden  (NED)314301615176
48Flag of Cyprus.svg  Mikaella Kourouna  (CYP)310305615174
49Flag of Greece.svg  Ariadni Chorti  (GRE)309306615123
50Flag of Austria.svg  Sabine Mayrhofer-Gritsch  (AUT)305306611113
51Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemarie der Kinderen  (NED)304304608124
52Flag of Norway.svg  Line Ridderstrøm  (NOR)2943106041710
53Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Amy Oliver  (GBR)293311604152
54Flag of Latvia.svg  Anete Kreicberga  (LAT)302302604113
55Flag of Greece.svg  Anatoli Martha Gkorila  (GRE)303298601144
56Flag of Switzerland.svg  Iliana Deineko  (SUI)302298600175
57Flag of Ireland.svg  Sinead Cuthbert Cunningham  (IRL)304292596163
58Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nathalie Dielen  (SUI)302292594116
59Flag of Lithuania.svg  Dangerūta Nosalienė  (LTU)30428959391
60Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Nurlana Velieva  (AZE)300286586143
61Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Yaylagul Ramazanova  (AZE)295287582102
62Flag of Kosovo.svg  Lirije Sahiti  (KOS)22422244610
Source: [8]

Elimination rounds

Section 1

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Unruh  (GER)7
32 Flag of Poland.svg  Adriana Żurańska  (POL)1
33 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Céline Schobinger  (SUI)4
32 Flag of Poland.svg  Adriana Żurańska  (POL)6
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Unruh  (GER)2
16 Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Tonetta  (ITA)6
17 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Veronika Marchenko  (UKR)6
48 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Mikaella Kourouna  (CYP)2
17 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Veronika Marchenko  (UKR)3
16 Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Tonetta  (ITA)7
49 Flag of Greece.svg  Ariadni Chorti  (GRE)2
16 Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Tonetta  (ITA)6
16 Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Tonetta  (ITA)1
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)7
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)6
56 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Iliana Deineko  (SUI)0
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)6*
41 Flag of Turkey.svg  Begünhan Elif Ünsal  (TUR)5
41 Flag of Turkey.svg  Begünhan Elif Ünsal  (TUR)6
24 Flag of Georgia.svg  Kristine Esebua  (GEO)2
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)7
8 Flag of Russia.svg  Natalia Erdyniyeva  (RUS)1
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Naomi Folkard  (GBR)0
40 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nicky Hunt  (GBR)6
40 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Nicky Hunt  (GBR)2
8 Flag of Russia.svg  Natalia Erdyniyeva  (RUS)6
57 Flag of Ireland.svg  Sinead Cuthbert Cunningham  (IRL)0
8 Flag of Russia.svg  Natalia Erdyniyeva  (RUS)6

Section 2

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Kristina Timofeeva  (RUS)6
60 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Nurlana Velieva  (AZE)0
5 Flag of Russia.svg  Kristina Timofeeva  (RUS)4
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)6
37 Flag of Denmark.svg  Natasja Bech  (DEN)2
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)6
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)6*
21 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Pavlova  (UKR)5
21 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Pavlova  (UKR)6
44 Flag of Moldova.svg  Alexandra Mirca  (MDA)0
21 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Pavlova  (UKR)6
12 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexandra Longova  (SVK)2
53 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Amy Oliver  (GBR)0
12 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexandra Longova  (SVK)6
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)6
13 Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Anagoz  (TUR)0
13 Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Anagoz  (TUR)6
52 Flag of Norway.svg  Line Ridderstrøm  (NOR)2
13 Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Anagoz  (TUR)6
45 Flag of Belarus.svg  Alena Tolkach  (BLR)2
45 Flag of Belarus.svg  Alena Tolkach  (BLR)6*
20 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Ana Umer  (SLO)5
13 Flag of Turkey.svg  Yasemin Anagoz  (TUR)6
4 Flag of Georgia.svg  Khatuna Narimanidze  (GEO)4
29 Flag of Spain.svg  Adriana Martín  (ESP)6
36 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dobromira Danailova  (BUL)4
29 Flag of Spain.svg  Adriana Martín  (ESP)5
4 Flag of Georgia.svg  Khatuna Narimanidze  (GEO)6*
61 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Yaylagul Ramazanova  (AZE)4
4 Flag of Georgia.svg  Khatuna Narimanidze  (GEO)6

Section 3

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
3 Flag of Italy.svg  Natalia Valeeva  (ITA)WO
62 Flag of Kosovo.svg  Lirije Sahiti  (KOS)
3 Flag of Italy.svg  Natalia Valeeva  (ITA)2
30 Flag of Georgia.svg  Yuliya Lobzhenidze  (GEO)6
35 Flag of Denmark.svg  Carina Rosenvinge Christiansen  (DEN)5
30 Flag of Georgia.svg  Yuliya Lobzhenidze  (GEO)6*
30 Flag of Georgia.svg  Yuliya Lobzhenidze  (GEO)2
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)6
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)6
46 Flag of Estonia.svg  Laura Nurmsalu  (EST)2
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)6*
14 Flag of France.svg  Laura Ruggieri  (FRA)5
51 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemarie der Kinderen  (NED)4
14 Flag of France.svg  Laura Ruggieri  (FRA)6
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)6
6 Flag of Italy.svg  Guendalina Sartori  (ITA)2
11 Flag of Germany.svg  Elena Richter  (GER)6
54 Flag of Latvia.svg  Anete Kreicberga  (LAT)0
11 Flag of Germany.svg  Elena Richter  (GER)6
22 Flag of Belarus.svg  Hanna Marusava  (BLR)2
43 Flag of France.svg  Solenne Thomas  (FRA)3
22 Flag of Belarus.svg  Hanna Marusava  (BLR)7
11 Flag of Germany.svg  Elena Richter  (GER)4
6 Flag of Italy.svg  Guendalina Sartori  (ITA)6
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Shireen-Zoë de Vries  (NED)
38 Flag of Spain.svg  Miriam Alarcón  (ESP)WO
38 Flag of Spain.svg  Miriam Alarcón  (ESP)4
6 Flag of Italy.svg  Guendalina Sartori  (ITA)6
59 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Dangerūta Nosalienė  (LTU)3
6 Flag of Italy.svg  Guendalina Sartori  (ITA)7

Section 4

1/32 eliminations 1/16 eliminations 1/8 eliminations Quarter-finals
            
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Stepanova  (RUS)7
58 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nathalie Dielen  (SUI)3
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Stepanova  (RUS)6
39 Flag of Turkey.svg  Aybüke Aktuna  (TUR)2
39 Flag of Turkey.svg  Aybüke Aktuna  (TUR)6
26 Flag of Finland.svg  Taru Kuoppa  (FIN)2
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Inna Stepanova  (RUS)5
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lidiia Sichenikova  (UKR)6*
23 Flag of Belarus.svg  Ekaterina Timofeyeva  (BLR)6
42 Flag of Poland.svg  Natalia Leśniak  (POL)2
23 Flag of Belarus.svg  Ekaterina Timofeyeva  (BLR)2
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lidiia Sichenikova  (UKR)6
55 Flag of Greece.svg  Anatoli Martha Gkorila  (GRE)2
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lidiia Sichenikova  (UKR)6
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lidiia Sichenikova  (UKR)1
2 Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)7
15 Flag of France.svg  Berengere Schuh  (FRA)6
50 Flag of Austria.svg  Sabine Mayrhofer-Gritsch  (AUT)0
15 Flag of France.svg  Berengere Schuh  (FRA)6
47 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Esther Deden  (NED)4
47 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Esther Deden  (NED)6
18 Flag of Poland.svg  Wioleta Myszor  (POL)4
15 Flag of France.svg  Berengere Schuh  (FRA)4
2 Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)6
31 Flag of Romania.svg  S Băncilă  (ROU)5
34 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  O Senyuk  (AZE)6*
34 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Olqa Senyuk  (AZE)3
2 Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)7

Note: An asterisk (*) denotes a win from a one-arrow shoot-off
Source: [9] :2–3

Finals

SemifinalsFinals
                
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)628 242830
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)2 2327 27 29
9 Flag of Germany.svg  Karina Winter  (GER)Gold medal icon.svg6 26292930
2 Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)Silver medal icon.svg2 28 24 27 24
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)1 27 28 26 25
2 Flag of Denmark.svg  Maja Jager  (DEN)7 27292928Third place
28 Flag of Greece.svg  Evangelina Psarra  (GRE)4 2327 29 26 26
19 Flag of Spain.svg  Alicia Marín  (ESP)Bronze medal icon.svg627 26 2930 26

Source: [9] :1

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