Date | 27 July – 2 August 2012 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London | |
Participants | 64 from 40 countries | |
Format | Ranking round followed by single-elimination matches. The ranking round consisted of 72 arrows at 70 m. Matches consisted of up to 5 sets of 3 arrows (at 70 m), winner was the first player to reach 6 points. In case of a tie, matches were decided with a single arrow, the one closest to the center winning the match. Final ranking for places 5-8 determined on number of set points won in quarter-finals, other competitors ranked by round of elimination. | |
Olympic Record (Ranking Round, 72 arrows) | 673 WR / Lina Herasymenko UKR / 28 July 1996 |
South Korea’s position as the supreme nation in women’s archery had been secure since the mid-80s but they suffered a major shock at the 2011 World Championships when they were frozen out of the individual medals and could only muster bronze in the team event. Despite that setback, Korea still had a strong team and Ki Bo-Bae was considered co-favourite with Deepika Kumari who was bidding to be the first Indian woman to an Olympic title.
The women’s qualifying round was a much closer affair than the men’s equivalent with three women level on 671. Ki Bo-Bae topped the standings after by scoring more tens than compatriot Lee Seong-Jin and Tan Ya-Ting of Taipei.
For the London Games the format of the knockout rounds had changed from the previous Olympics. In Beijing matches were decided over the cumulative score of 12 arrows but in 2012 matches consisted of up to 5 sets of 3 arrows (with 2 points to the winner of each set and 1 for a tie), winner was the first player to reach 6 points. In case of a tie, matches were decided with a single arrow, the one closest to the centre winning the match. In theory this should have for a more dramatic, albeit unpredictable, tournament than before.
The first knockout round saw the exit of out of form world champion Denisse van Lamoen of Chile and more notably of world number one Deepika Kumari who lost to Britain’s Amy Oliver. There were few further major shocks until the quarter-final stage and then only in the bottom half of the draw as the Mexican pairing of Aída Román and Mariana Avitia both beat higher seeded opponents to ensure that they faced each other in the semi-finals. Román won and would then face Ki Bo-Bae in the gold medal match. After the requisite 5 sets the two archers were level on 5 points apiece so for the first time in Olympic history the women’s title would be decided by a single arrow shoot-off. Just as the shoot-off began a strong gust of wind blew up and neither woman could score better than an 8 but as Ki’s arrow was almost touching the gold sector she won the Olympic title. After her victory Ki burst into tears and apologised to the Korean nation for winning the gold by shooting an 8. “Koreans do not shoot eights” she said.
Avitia earned another medal for Mexico in the bronze medal match making the first time Mexico had won two medals in the same event since 1984. Although neither had particularly successful Games Natalia Valeeva of Italy and Great Britain’s Alison Williamson at least had the consolation of equalling the record for most appearances by an archer at the Olympic Games. For both it was their sixth Olympics.
Date | 27 July 2012 — 13:00 |
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Format | Ranking round for placement into single-elimination tournament. |
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | 10s | Xs | Part #1 | Part #2 | ||
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1 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 671 | 31 | 13 | 339 (1) | 332 (6) | ||
2 | Lee Seong-Jin | KOR | 671 | 30 | 4 | 338 (3) | 333 (4) | ||
3 | Tan Ya-Ting | TPE | 671 | 28 | 8 | 337 (4) | 334 (3) | ||
4 | Khatuna Lorig | USA | 669 | 32 | 4 | 331 (9) | 338 (1) | ||
5 | Lin Chia-En | TPE | 667 | 33 | 8 | 338 (2) | 329 (16) | ||
6 | Miki Kanie | JPN | 665 | 30 | 7 | 335 (5) | 330 (11) | ||
7 | Carina Christiansen | DEN | 663 | 26 | 8 | 332 (8) | 331 (7) | ||
8 | Deepika Kumari | IND | 662 | 25 | 8 | 327 (18) | 335 (2) | ||
9 | Kseniya Perova | RUS | 659 | 28 | 7 | 329 (11) | 330 (13) | ||
10 | Mariana Avitia | MEX | 659 | 20 | 8 | 334 (6) | 325 (25) | ||
11 | Aída Román | MEX | 658 | 28 | 9 | 329 (12) | 329 (15) | ||
12 | Ana María Rendón | COL | 657 | 25 | 14 | 327 (16) | 330 (9) | ||
13 | Alejandra Valencia | MEX | 657 | 24 | 4 | 324 (25) | 333 (5) | ||
14 | Miranda Leek | USA | 656 | 24 | 8 | 331 (10) | 325 (24) | ||
15 | Jennifer Nichols | USA | 654 | 27 | 7 | 328 (14) | 326 (20) | ||
16 | Ren Hayakawa | JPN | 654 | 24 | 12 | 324 (23) | 330 (14) | ||
17 | Inna Stepanova | RUS | 653 | 24 | 7 | 323 (27) | 330 (12) | ||
18 | Bishindeegiin Urantungalag | MGL | 652 | 25 | 10 | 333 (7) | 319 (39) | ||
19 | Pia Lionetti | ITA | 652 | 24 | 8 | 328 (13) | 324 (27) | ||
20 | Cheng Ming | CHN | 651 | 25 | 6 | 326 (19) | 325 (22) | ||
21 | Choi Hyeon-Ju | KOR | 651 | 23 | 9 | 321 (33) | 330 (10) | ||
22 | Bombayla Devi | IND | 651 | 20 | 4 | 327 (17) | 324 (31) | ||
23 | Kristina Timofeyeva | RUS | 650 | 30 | 8 | 325 (21) | 325 (23) | ||
24 | Natalia Valeeva | ITA | 650 | 23 | 5 | 322 (30) | 328 (17) | ||
25 | Fang Yuting | CHN | 649 | 20 | 5 | 326 (20) | 323 (32) | ||
26 | Begül Löklüoğlu | TUR | 648 | 21 | 6 | 324 (24) | 324 (=29) | ||
27 | Xu Jing | CHN | 646 | 25 | 8 | 318 (39) | 328 (18) | ||
28 | Kaori Kawanaka | JPN | 646 | 25 | 4 | 321 (32) | 325 (21) | ||
29 | Marie-Pier Beaudet | CAN | 645 | 23 | 4 | 318 (40) | 327 (19) | ||
30 | Elena Richter | GER | 645 | 22 | 4 | 321 (31) | 324 (=29) | ||
31 | Denisse van Lamoen | CHI | 645 | 18 | 5 | 321 (34) | 324 (28) | 1 | |
32 | Lidiya Sichenikova | UKR | 645 | 18 | 5 | 323 (28) | 322 (33) | ||
33 | Katsiaryna Muliuk-Timofeyeva | BLR | 644 | 19 | 7 | 327 (15) | 317 (45) | ||
34 | Kristine Esebua | GEO | 642 | 15 | 6 | 320 (36) | 322 (34) | ||
35 | Maja Jager | DEN | 642 | 15 | 2 | 325 (22) | 317 (47) | ||
36 | Louise Laursen | DEN | 641 | 24 | 6 | 310 (49) | 331 (8) | ||
37 | Bérengère Schuh | FRA | 640 | 24 | 7 | 319 (37) | 321 (35) | ||
38 | Natalia Leśniak | POL | 639 | 20 | 5 | 322 (29) | 317 (42) | ||
39 | Lei Chien-Ying | TPE | 638 | 15 | 4 | 317 (45) | 321 (36) | ||
40 | Ika Rochmawati | INA | 638 | 14 | 6 | 318 (42) | 320 (38) | ||
41 | Kwon Un-Sil | PRK | 638 | 14 | 3 | 321 (35) | 317 (44) | ||
42 | Naomi Folkard | GBR | 637 | 21 | 5 | 317 (43) | 320 (37) | ||
43 | Evangelia Psarra | GRE | 636 | 21 | 8 | 323 (26) | 313 (50) | ||
44 | Jessica Tomasi | ITA | 635 | 21 | 7 | 311 (48) | 324 (26) | ||
45 | Leidys Brito | VEN | 634 | 17 | 3 | 317 (44) | 317 (43) | ||
46 | Karen Hultzer | RSA | 631 | 16 | 5 | 319 (38) | 312 (52) | ||
47 | Alison Williamson | GBR | 629 | 16 | 5 | 310 (50) | 319 (41) | ||
48 | Rachelle Cabral | PHI | 627 | 17 | 4 | 318 (41) | 309 (53) | ||
49 | Christine Bjerendal | SWE | 625 | 20 | 5 | 311 (47) | 314 (49) | ||
50 | Chekrovolu Swuro | IND | 625 | 19 | 9 | 309 (52) | 316 (48) | ||
51 | Kateryna Palekha | UKR | 624 | 16 | 6 | 305 (54) | 319 (40) | ||
52 | Reena Pärnat | EST | 621 | 12 | 5 | 304 (56) | 317 (46) | ||
53 | Iria Grandal | ESP | 618 | 15 | 4 | 306 (53) | 312 (51) | ||
54 | Anastasiya Bannova | KAZ | 614 | 15 | 2 | 309 (51) | 305 (55) | ||
55 | Zahra Dehghan | IRI | 614 | 9 | 0 | 305 (55) | 309 (54) | ||
56 | Nada Kamel | EGY | 611 | 12 | 3 | 314 (46) | 297 (60) | ||
57 | Amy Oliver | GBR | 608 | 13 | 5 | 303 (57) | 305 (56) | ||
58 | Elisa Barnard | AUS | 601 | 13 | 3 | 298 (59) | 303 (58) | ||
59 | Tetiana Dorokhova | UKR | 599 | 10 | 4 | 295 (60) | 304 (57) | ||
60 | Nurul Syafiqah Hashim | MAS | 599 | 9 | 3 | 302 (58) | 297 (61) | ||
61 | Sherab Zam | BHU | 589 | 7 | 3 | 286 (61) | 303 (59) | ||
62 | Nathalie Dielen | SUI | 528 | 8 | 1 | 254 (62) | 274 (62) | ||
63 | Maureen Tuimalealiifano | SAM | 520 | 6 | 2 | 253 (63) | 267 (63) | ||
64 | Rand Al-Mashhadani | IRQ | 498 | 9 | 1 | 250 (64) | 248 (64) |
Date | 30 July – 1 August 2012 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to round two. |
Date | 30 July – 1 August 2012 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to round three. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 01 Aug 18:41 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 6 – 2 | Katsiaryna Muliuk-Timofeyeva | BLR | |
Match #2 | 31 Jul 16:05 | Ren Hayakawa | JPN | 7 – 3 | Inna Stepanova | RUS | |
Match #3 | 01 Aug 10:05 | Kseniya Perova | RUS | 6 – 2 | Natalia Valeeva | ITA | |
Match #4 | 01 Aug 11:23 | Ika Rochmawati | INA | 7 – 1 | Amy Oliver | GBR | |
Match #5 | 31 Jul 17:23 | Bérengère Schuh | FRA | 6 – 5 | Lin Chia-En | TPE | |
Match #6 | 01 Aug 16:05 | Choi Hyeon-Ju | KOR | 6 – 5 | Iria Grandal | ESP | |
Match #7 | 01 Aug 17:23 | Cheng Ming | CHN | 7 – 1 | Alejandra Valencia | MEX | |
Match #8 | 01 Aug 12:41 | Khatuna Lorig | USA | 6 – 4 | Louise Laursen | DEN | |
Match #9 | 30 Jul 17:23 | Tan Ya-Ting | TPE | 6 – 2 | Elena Richter | GER | |
Match #10 | 30 Jul 10:05 | Pia Lionetti | ITA | 6 – 4 | Miranda Leek | USA | |
Match #11 | 30 Jul 11:23 | Aída Román | MEX | 6 – 2 | Bombayla Devi | IND | |
Match #12 | 30 Jul 12:41 | Miki Kanie | JPN | 6 – 0 | Xu Jing | CHN | |
Match #13 | 30 Jul 16:05 | Carina Christiansen | DEN | 6 – 4 | Lei Chien-Ying | TPE | |
Match #14 | 31 Jul 10:05 | Mariana Avitia | MEX | 6 – 2 | Naomi Folkard | GBR | |
Match #15 | 31 Jul 11:23 | Bishindeegiin Urantungalag | MGL | 6 – 4 | Jennifer Nichols | USA | |
Match #16 | 31 Jul 12:41 | Lee Seong-Jin | KOR | 6 – 2 | Kristine Esebua | GEO |
Date | 2 August 2012 — 9:00 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to quarter-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 02 Aug 9:39 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 6 – 0 | Ren Hayakawa | JPN | |
Match #2 | 02 Aug 9:26 | Kseniya Perova | RUS | 6 – 5 | Ika Rochmawati | INA | |
Match #3 | 02 Aug 9:13 | Bérengère Schuh | FRA | 6 – 5 | Choi Hyeon-Ju | KOR | |
Match #4 | 02 Aug 9:00 | Khatuna Lorig | USA | 7 – 3 | Cheng Ming | CHN | |
Match #5 | 02 Aug 9:52 | Pia Lionetti | ITA | 6 – 2 | Tan Ya-Ting | TPE | |
Match #6 | 02 Aug 10:05 | Aída Román | MEX | 7 – 3 | Miki Kanie | JPN | |
Match #7 | 02 Aug 10:18 | Mariana Avitia | MEX | 6 – 2 | Carina Christiansen | DEN | |
Match #8 | 02 Aug 10:31 | Lee Seong-Jin | KOR | 6 – 0 | Bishindeegiin Urantungalag | MGL |
Date | 2 August 2012 — 14:00 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to semi-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 02 Aug 14:13 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 6 – 4 | Kseniya Perova | RUS | |
Match #2 | 02 Aug 14:00 | Khatuna Lorig | USA | 6 – 2 | Bérengère Schuh | FRA | |
Match #3 | 02 Aug 14:26 | Aída Román | MEX | 6 – 2 | Pia Lionetti | ITA | |
Match #4 | 02 Aug 14:39 | Mariana Avitia | MEX | 6 – 2 | Lee Seong-Jin | KOR |
Date | 2 August 2012 — 14:52 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to final round. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 02 Aug 14:52 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 6 – 2 | Khatuna Lorig | USA | |
Match #2 | 02 Aug 15:05 | Aída Román | MEX | 6 – 2 | Mariana Avitia | MEX |
Date | 2 August 2012 — 15:21 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match 1/2 | 02 Aug 15:37 | Gi Bo-Bae | KOR | 6 – 5 | Aída Román | MEX | |
Match 3/4 | 02 Aug 15:21 | Mariana Avitia | MEX | 6 – 2 | Khatuna Lorig | USA |