Jamie Van Natta

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Jamie Van Natta
Born (1978-03-31) March 31, 1978 (age 46)
Alma mater University of Toledo
OccupationArcher

Jamie Van Natta (born March 31, 1978) is an American compound archer. The highest ranking she has reached in women's compound archery is the first position, which she reached for the last time in May 2009. [1]

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Van Natta is a resident of Toledo, Ohio and have degrees in computer science engineering with a minor in philosophy from the University of Toledo. During the World Cup in Antalya, Turkey she went scuba diving and prior to winning two gold medals at the World Archery Championships in Berlin, Germany she took a tour of the city. When she was in Varese, Italy with Petra Ericsson, she had an honor to meet a parachutist who almost landed on them while they were finishing the match. She also participated in the Archery World Cup, the final round of which was in Dubai. [2]

On November 28, 2008, Jamie Van Natta married Lausanne. [3]

Palmares

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1997
Silver medal icon.svg World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Victoria
Bronze medal icon.svg World Outdoor Championships, individual, Victoria
2005
Silver medal icon.svg World Games, individual, Duisburg
Gold medal icon.svg World Indoor Championships, women's team, Aalborg
Bronze medal icon.svg World Indoor Championships, individual, Aalborg
Silver medal icon.svg World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Madrid
9th, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Madrid
2006
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Poreč
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Poreč
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, San Salvador
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, San Salvador
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
Bronze medal icon.svg World Field Championships, individual, Gothenburg
2007
Gold medal icon.svg World Indoor Championships, women's team, Izmir
19th, World Indoor Championships, individual, Izmir
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Ulsan
Silver medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Varese
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Varese
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Antalya
Bronze medal icon.svg World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Leipzig
13th, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Leipzig
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Dover
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Dubai
2008
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Santo Domingo
Silver medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Antalya
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Boé
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup Final, individual, Lausanne
2009
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Santo Domingo
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Santo Domingo
Silver medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
2010
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, women's team, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, mixed team, Phoenix, Arizona
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Poreč
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, mixed team, Poreč
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Ogden
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, mixed team, Ogden
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Ogden
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
7th, World Cup Final, individual, Edinburgh
2011
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, women's team, Phoenix, Arizona
Silver medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Silver medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Antalya
Gold medal icon.svg World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Turin
9th, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Turin
9th, World Outdoor Championships, mixed team, Turin
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Ogden
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, individual, Shanghai
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
Bronze medal icon.svg World Cup, mixed team, Shanghai
2012
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, individual, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, women's team, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg Arizona Cup, mixed team, Phoenix, Arizona
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Shanghai
Silver medal icon.svg World Cup, mixed team, Shanghai
Gold medal icon.svg World Cup, women's team, Antalya
2018
Bronze medal icon.svg Pan American Championships, Team, Medellín

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References

  1. 1 2 "Jamie Van Natta". Archived from the original on 2013-02-24.
  2. "Jamie Van Natta (USA): "It's an Amazing Life"". World Archery Federation. March 13, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  3. "World Cup Winner Jamie Van Natta gets married". World Archery Federation. November 28, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2019.