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Women's individual standing
at the X Paralympic Games
Paralympic Archery
VenueStone Mountain Park
DatesAugust 1996
Competitors8 from 7 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Malgorzata Olejnik  Poland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anita Chapman  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marie-Francoise Hybois  France
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The Women's Individual Standing was an archery competition in the 1996 Summer Paralympics.

The gold medal was won by Malgorzata Olejnik, wife of the men's champion Ryszard Olejnik. In the final she defeated Anita Chapman.

The bronze medal match was won by Marie-Francoise Hybois of France.

Results

Qualifying round

Rank Archer Points Notes
1  Kathleen Smith (GBR) 545
2  Birthe Morgensen (DEN) 518
3  Siv Thulin (SWE) 502
4  Malgorzata Olejnik (POL) 497
5  Tatiana Grichko (BLR) 494
6  Masako Yonezawa (JPN) 483
7  Anita Chapman (GBR) 474
8  Marie-Francoise Hybois (FRA) 352

Finals

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
         
8  Marie-Francoise Hybois (FRA) 98
1  Kathleen Smith (GBR) 89
8  Marie-Francoise Hybois (FRA) 90
4  Malgorzata Olejnik (POL) 95
5  Tatiana Grichko (BLR) 67
4  Malgorzata Olejnik (POL) 104
4  Malgorzata Olejnik (POL) 98
7  Anita Chapman (GBR) 85
6  Masako Yonezawa (JPN) 92
3  Siv Thulin (SWE) 88
6  Masako Yonezawa (JPN) 93 Bronze medal match
7  Anita Chapman (GBR) 97
7  Anita Chapman (GBR) 92 8  Marie-Francoise Hybois (FRA) 90
2  Birthe Morgensen (DEN) 86 6  Masako Yonezawa (JPN) 88

References

  1. "Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games: Archery: Women's Individual Standing" Archived 2017-08-09 at the Wayback Machine, International Paralympic Committee


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