Archery at the Black Sea Games

Archery was one of the ten sports contested at the Black Sea Games. The competition consisted of four events; there were individual and team competitions for each of the sexes. Russia was the most successful nation, having both the individual champions in Bato Shagdarov and Anna Fedorova, as well as taking the women's team title. The host nation Turkey won the men's team competition and was the only other nation to reach the individual podiums.

Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Bato Shagdarov
  Russia
Mikhail Kazankov
  Russia
Burak Beydili
  Turkey
Women's individual Anna Fedorova
  Russia
Büşra Saygın
  Turkey
Inna Stepanova
  Russia
Men's team   Turkey (TUR)
Burak Beydili
Buğra Erbay
Berkin Özkaya
Enes Uğurlu
  Russia (RUS)
Bato Shagdarov
Mikhail Kazankov
Rem Shakirov
  Moldova (MDA)
Alexandru Vasilevschi
Alexandru Hacina
Victor Costiucov
Women's team   Russia (RUS)
Mayya Banzaraktsaeva
Anna Fedorova
Inna Stepanova
  Turkey (TUR)
Ümmühan Dursun
Su Tutku Kantoğlu
Özlem Kılınaslan
  Georgia (GEO)
Olesia Khladniuk
Salome Tarashvili
Natias Tsintsadze

Women's individual

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The Women's individual archery event at the 2007 Black Sea Games was part of the archery programme and took place at the Akçaabat Fatih Stadium. Ranking Round was scheduled for July 5. And rest of the competition July 6.

21 archers from 6 countries for the event at the 2007 Black Sea Games.

The competition began with the ranking round. Each archer fired 72 arrows. This round was done entirely to seed the elimination brackets; all archers moved on to them. The elimination rounds used a single-elimination tournament, with fixed brackets based on the ranking round seeding. In each round of elimination, the two archers in each match fired 12 arrows; the archer with the higher score advanced to the next round while the other archer was eliminated.

the oldest archer : Özlem Kılınaslan,   Turkey, 25 January 1989

the youngest archer : Evangelia Giamvria,   Greece, 3 March 1992

Participating countries

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Schedule

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Date Time Round
Thursday, July 5, 2007 10:00-12:00 Ranking round
Friday, July 6, 2007 09:45-10:15 Round of 16
Friday, July 6, 2007 10:15-10:45 Quarterfinals
Friday, July 6, 2007 10:45-11:15 Semifinals
Friday, July 6, 2007 17:30-18:00 Finals

References

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