1999 World Indoor Archery Championships

The 1999 World Indoor Target Archery Championships were held in Havana, Cuba from 6 - 10 March 1999.[1] [2] [3]

1999 World Indoor Target Archery Championships
Location Havana, Cuba
Start dateMarch 6
End dateMarch 10

Medal summary (Men's individual)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Recurve Men's individual
Magnus Pettersson Markian Ivashko Chung Jae-hun
Compound Men's individual
James Butts Jonathan Mynott Simon Tarplee

Medal summary (Women's individual)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Recurve Women's individual
Natalia Valeeva Svitlana Bard Agata Bulwa
Compound Women's individual
Ashley Kamuf Fabiola Panazzini Claire Treneman

Medal summary (Men's team)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Recurve Men's team
 Australia (AUS)
Simon Fairweather
Matthew Gray
Scott Hunter-Russell
 Italy (ITA)
Michele Frangili
Matteo Bisiani
Ilario Di Buo
 Germany (GER)
Alexander Froese
Michael Frankenberg
Thilo Koch
Compound Men's team
 United States (USA)
James Butts
Mark Pennaz
Dee Wilde
 Great Britain (GBR)
Simon Tarplee
Michael Peart
Jonathan Mynott
 Sweden (SWE)
Morgan Lundin
Peter Andersson
Bjorn Andersson

Medal summary (Women's team)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Recurve Women's team
 France (FRA)
Sylvie Pissis
Céline Lizzul
Alexandra Fouace
 Turkey (TUR)
Natalia Nasardize
Elif Altinkaynak
Deniz Gunay
 Ukraine (UKR)
Tetyana Berezna
Svitlana Bard
Olena Sadovnycha
Compound Women's team
 France (FRA)
Catherine Pellen
Michèle Deloraine
Cathérine Debourg
  Switzerland (SWI)
Sylviane Lambelet
Rita Riedo
Karin Probst
 United States (USA)
Ashley Kamuf
Glenda Merill
Jahna Davis
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References

  1. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  2. "Event". World Archery.
  3. "Results". World Archery.
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