2012 World Indoor Archery Championships

The 2012 World Indoor Target Archery Championships was the 11th edition of the World Indoor Archery Championships. The event was held in Las Vegas, United States from February 5 to February 9, 2012 and was organized by International Archery Federation (FITA).[1] The event was contested at the South Point Hotel, and the event was followed by the World Archery Festival and the finals of the second Indoor Archery World Cup.[2]

2012 World Indoor Target Archery Championships
VenueSouth Point Hotel
Location Enterprise, Nevada, United States
Start date2012-02-05
End date2012-02-09
Competitors269 from 36 nations
South Point Hotel, competition venue.

Events

Recurve

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Marco Galiazzo
 Italy
Jake Kaminski
 United States
Brady Ellison
 United States
Men's team  United States
Brady Ellison
Jake Kaminski
Victor Wunderle
 Russia
Bair Badenov
Alexey Borodin
Baljinima Tsyrempilov
 Ukraine
Yuriy Havelko
Yaroslav Mokrynsky
Viktor Ruban
Women's individual Natalia Valeeva
 Italy
Miranda Leek
 United States
Ksenia Perova
 Russia
Women's team  United States
Brandi Deloach
Miranda Leek
Jennifer Nichols
 Japan
Miki Kanie
Mitsui Nagaoka
Mai Okubo
 Italy
Guendalina Sartori
Elena Tonetta
Natalia Valeeva

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Luca Maran
 Italy
Sjef van den Berg
 Netherlands
Vitaliy Komonyuk
 Ukraine
Men's team  Russia
Artysh Chuldum
Bair Tsybekdorzhiev
Beligto Tsynguev
 Ukraine
Heorhiy Ivanytskyy
Vitaliy Komonyuk
Valentyn Kutsyy
 United States
Jeremiah Cusick
Daniel McLaughlin
Sean McLaughin
Women's individual Kristina Timofeeva
 Russia
Anastasia Pavlova
 Ukraine
Polina Rodionova
 Ukraine
Women's team  Ukraine
Veronika Marchenko
Anastasia Pavlova
Polina Rodionova
 Russia
Oyuna Bolotova
Tuyana Dashidorzhieva
Kristina Timofeeva
 United States
Sarah Bernstein
Ariel Gibilaro
LaNola Pritchard

Compound

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Reo Wilde
 United States
Jimmy Butts
 United States
Julio Ricardo Fierro
 Mexico
Men's team  United States
Jimmy Butts
Braden Gellenthien
Reo Wilde
 France
Pierre Julien Deloche
Sebastien Peineau
Guillaume Rubben
 Great Britain
Duncan Busby
Liam Grimwood
Chris White
Women's individual Viktoria Balzhanova
 Russia
Inge van Caspel
 Netherlands
Linda Ochoa
 Mexico
Women's team  United States
Erika Anschutz
Christie Colin
Tristan Skarvan
 Russia
Natalia Avdeeva
Viktoria Balzhanova
Albina Loginova
 Great Britain
Andrea Gales
Naomi Jones
Nichola Simpson

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Bridger Deaton
 United States
Rheinhard Louw
 South Africa
Garrett Abernethy
 United States
Men's team  United States
Garrett Abernethy
Ben Cleland
Bridger Deaton
 Mexico
Rodrigo Cardenas Osnorno
Mario Cardoso
David Montiel
 South Africa
Rheinhard Louw
Patrick O'Neill
James Scoones
Women's individual Runa Grydeland
 Norway
Lexi Keller
 United States
Contessa Loh
 Singapore
Women's team  Russia
Ekaterina Korobeynikova
Radmila Protasova
Maria Vinogradova
 United States
Carli Cochran
Lexi Keller
Sarah Lance
 Croatia
Tamara Brlek
Maja Orlic
Dora Ostrek

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)75416
2 Russia (RUS)4318
3 Italy (ITA)3014
4 Ukraine (UKR)1236
5 Norway (NOR)1001
6 Netherlands (NED)0202
7 Mexico (MEX)0123
8 South Africa (RSA)0112
9 France (FRA)0101
 Japan (JPN)0101
11 Great Britain (GBR)0022
12 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Singapore (SIN)0011
Totals (13 nations)16161648

Participating nations

36 nations registered 269 athletes across disciplines, one fewer country and 69 athletes fewer than in Rzeszów in 2009.[3]

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References

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