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Born | (1979-01-26) January 26, 1979 (age 45) Newmarket, Ontario | ||||||||
Height | 186 cm (6 ft 1 in) | ||||||||
Weight | 84 kg (185 lb) | ||||||||
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Stephanie Barrett (born January 26, 1979) is a Canadian archer. Barrett has been practicing the sport since a few weeks before the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Career
Barrett began practicing archery in 2016, and came first in the Canadian Field and Target Championships in 2018. She competed at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, where she finished tied for 17th in the individual recurve, tied fifth for team and fourth in the mixed team.
In March 2021, Barrett claimed one of three available quota places for the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's individual recurve at the 2021 Pan American Archery Championships in Monterrey, Mexico, where she won silver. Barrett was officially nominated to the team on May 12, 2021. A week later at the World Cup stop in Lausanne, Switzerland, Barrett scored a 652 in the qualification round, the highest ever by a Canadian woman in an international competition. She competed in women's individual recurve at the Olympics in Tokyo, but narrowly missed qualification for the mixed team recurve with Crispin Duenas. In the qualifying round on July 23, she ranked #46 with a score of 630.
References
- "Stephanie Barrett". www.olympic.ca/. Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- Callaghan, Joe (5 July 2021). "Olympic archer Stephanie Barrett is pulling the strings on a real-life fantasy story". Toronto Star. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- Colpitts, Iain (2021-07-19). "Going for gold: A guide to following Mississauga Olympians in Tokyo". Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- "Six countries add Olympic quota places at Americas continental qualifier". World Archery. 27 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
- Colpitts, Iain (19 July 2021). "Going for gold: A guide to following Mississauga Olympians in Tokyo". Brampton Guardian. Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
- "Stephanie Barrett to be Nominated for Tokyo 2020". Archery Canada. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
As per its Internal Nomination Procedure, Archery Canada is pleased to announce that it will be nominating Stephanie Barrett to the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
- Cudmore, John; Gutteridge, Jay (19 July 2021). "York Region Tokyo Olympics athlete profiles — Stephanie Barrett, Newmarket, archery". The Newmarket Era. Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
- "Stephanie Barrett ties the Canadian Record at the Archery World Cup in Lausanne". www.archerycanada.ca/. Archery Canada. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- "Canadian archers just slightly off target in Olympic ranking rounds". Retrieved 2021-07-23.