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Archery at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's individual

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Women's individual recurve
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueThammasat Field
Dates13–15 December 1998
Competitors44 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal    South Korea
silver medal    South Korea
bronze medal    China
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The women's individual recurve competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand was held from 13 to 15 December 1998 at Thammasat University.[1]

Kim Jo-sun won the gold medal after beating Lee Eun-kyung in three-arrow shoot-off.

Schedule

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All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 13 December 1998 09:00 Qualification 70 m
11:00 Qualification 60 m
Monday, 14 December 1998 09:00 Qualification 50 m
11:00 Qualification 30 m
Tuessday, 15 December 1998 08:00 Round of 32
Round of 16
14:00 Quarterfinals
15:25 Semifinals
16:10 Finals

Results

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Qualification

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Rank Athlete Score
1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 1323
2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 1311
3  Chung Chang-sook (KOR) 1299
4  Lin Sang (CHN) 1291
5  Lin Yi-yin (TPE) 1291
6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 1288
7  He Ying (CHN) 1287
8  Wang Xiaozhu (CHN) 1284
9  Liu Pi-yu (TPE) 1277
10  Wang Hong (CHN) 1273
11  Viktoriya Beloslyudtseva (KAZ) 1271
12  Marifi Martinez (PHI) 1262
13  Misa Tsubouchi (JPN) 1255
14  Mayumi Asano (JPN) 1254
15  Purita Joy Marino (PHI) 1248
16  Jennifer Chan (PHI) 1246
17  Yelena Plotnikova (KAZ) 1245
18  Sayoko Kawauchi (JPN) 1233
19  Chang Hsiao-feng (TPE) 1225
20  Nurfitriyana Lantang (INA) 1221
21  Irina Leonova (KAZ) 1217
22  Jenjira Kerdprasop (THA) 1216
23  Chen Hsin-i (TPE) 1215
24  Khin Myo Win (MYA) 1200
25  Ai Ouchi (JPN) 1190
26  Jargalyn Otgon (MGL) 1190
27  Chan Pik Shan (HKG) 1185
28  Dulamsürengiin Dambadarjaa (MGL) 1184
29  Thi Thi Win (MYA) 1180
30  Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (MGL) 1178
31  Lusia Elizabeth Sampow (INA) 1158
32  Tshering Choden (BHU) 1148
33  Dwi Purwanti (INA) 1147
34  Karma Dechog (BHU) 1139
35  Myint Thandar (MYA) 1135
36  Tseveenravdangiin Bayarmaa (MGL) 1132
37  Surang Thaolipoh (THA) 1128
38  Irina Korotkaya (KAZ) 1128
39  Suhartini (INA) 1118
40  Adelinda Figueroa (PHI) 1111
41  Tenzing Lham (BHU) 1096
42  Ubolrat Chukiattikhun (THA) 1092
43  Nuttida Thongpan (THA) 1081
44  Dorji Dema (BHU) 1056

Knockout round

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Finals

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Final
1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 109
2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 109
Bronze medal match
4  Lin Sang (CHN) 110
6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 111
  • Lin Sang was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

Top half

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 161
32  Tshering Choden (BHU) 130 1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 152
17  Yelena Plotnikova (KAZ) 145 16  Jennifer Chan (PHI) 143
16  Jennifer Chan (PHI) 147 1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 104
9  Liu Pi-yu (TPE) 153 8  Wang Xiaozhu (CHN) 101
24  Khin Myo Win (MYA) 147 9  Liu Pi-yu (TPE) 151
25  Ai Ouchi (JPN) 144 8  Wang Xiaozhu (CHN) 154
8  Wang Xiaozhu (CHN) 155 1  Kim Jo-sun (KOR) 107
5  Lin Yi-yin (TPE) 148 4  Lin Sang (CHN) 105
28  Dulamsürengiin Dambadarjaa (MGL) 131 5  Lin Yi-yin (TPE) 146
21  Irina Leonova (KAZ) 145 12  Marifi Martinez (PHI) 150
12  Marifi Martinez (PHI) 153 12  Marifi Martinez (PHI) 97
13  Misa Tsubouchi (JPN) 155 4  Lin Sang (CHN) 100
20  Nurfitriyana Lantang (INA) 151 13  Misa Tsubouchi (JPN) 143
29  Thi Thi Win (MYA) 134 4  Lin Sang (CHN) 153
4  Lin Sang (CHN) 155

Bottom half

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3  Chung Chang-sook (KOR) 165
30  Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (MGL) 146 3  Chung Chang-sook (KOR) 145
19  Chang Hsiao-feng (TPE) 151 14  Mayumi Asano (JPN) 151
14  Mayumi Asano (JPN) 164 14  Mayumi Asano (JPN) 93
11  Viktoriya Beloslyudtseva (KAZ) 146 6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 107
22  Jenjira Kerdprasop (THA) 156 22  Jenjira Kerdprasop (THA) 152
27  Chan Pik Shan (HKG) 133 6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 158
6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 165 6  Lee Mi-jeong (KOR) 97
7  He Ying (CHN) 161 2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 103
26  Jargalyn Otgon (MGL) 145 7  He Ying (CHN) 159
23  Chen Hsin-i (TPE) 152 10  Wang Hong (CHN) 147
10  Wang Hong (CHN) 156 7  He Ying (CHN) 94
15  Purita Joy Marino (PHI) 153 2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 103
18  Sayoko Kawauchi (JPN) 152 15  Purita Joy Marino (PHI) 136
31  Lusia Elizabeth Sampow (INA) 139 2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 153
2  Lee Eun-kyung (KOR) 165

References

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  1. ^ "Day 10 Results". The Straits Times. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
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