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Olympic Games Qualification Places WOMEN Olympic Games Qualification Places WOMEN NOC National Olympic Committee Places According to Rank Confirmed Selected Athletes by NOC? CHN People's Republic of China/République Populaire de Chine 3 Host Nation Yes CHEN Ling GUO Dan ZHANG Juan Juan COL Colombia/Colombie 3 Team (9th rank WC) Yes ROMERO Sigrid RENDON Ana Maria SANCHEZ Natalia FRA France/France 3 Team (8th rank WC) Yes ARNOLD Virginie DODEMONT Sophie SCHUH Berengere GBR Great Britain/Grande Bretagne 3 Team (3rd rank WC) Yes BURGESS Charlotte FOLKARD Naomi WILLIAMSON Alison IND India/Inde 3 Team (6th rank WC) Yes DEVI Laishram Bombayla BANERJEE Dola VARDINENI Pranitha ITA Italy/Italie 3 Team (4th rank WC) Yes LIONETTI Pia Carmen TONETTA Elena VALEEVA Natalia JPN Japan/Japon 3 HAYASHI Yuki (2nd rank CQT) Yes HAYAKAWA Nami HAYAKAWA Nami (17th rank WC) HAYASHI Yuki KITABATAKE Sayoko (20th rank WC) KITABATAKE Sayoko KOR Korea/Corée 3 Team (1st rank WC) Yes JOO Hyun-Jung PARK Sung-Hyun YUN Ok-Hee POL Poland/Pologne 3 Team (5th rank WC) Yes CWIENCZEK Malgorzata MARCINKIEWICZ Iwona MOSPINEK Justyna TPE Chinese Taipei/Chinese Taipei 3 Team (2nd rank WC) Yes WEI Pi-Hsiu WU Hui Ju YUAN Shu Chi 23.07.2008 - 1 of 3 Olympic Games Qualification Places WOMEN NOC National Olympic Committee Places According to Rank Confirmed Selected Athletes by NOC? AUS Australia/Australie 2 LINDSAY Jade (1st rank CQT) Yes FEENEY Alexandra (Lexie) WALLER Jane (2nd rank CQT) WALLER Jane GEO Georgia/Géorgie 2 NARIMANIDZE Khatuna (5th rank WC) Yes ESEBUA Kristina ESEBUA Kristina (30th rank WC) NARIMANIDZE Khatuna GRE Greece/Grèce 2 ROMANTZI Elpida (36th rank WC) Yes PSARRA Evangelia PSARRA Evangelia (3rd rank CQT) Yes ROMANTZI Elpida INA Indonesia/Indonésie 2 ROCHMAWATI Ika Juliana (1st rank CQT) Yes PUSPITASARI Rina Dewi PUSPITA SARI Rina Dewi (3rd rank CQT) ROCHMAWATI Ika Yuliana MEX Mexico/Méxique 2 GARCIA Janeth (1st rank CQT) Yes AVITIA Mariana ROMAN Aida (3rd rank CQT) ROMAN Aida PRK Korea DPR/Corée RDP 2 KWON Un Sil (9th rank WC) Yes KWON Un Sil RI KKoch Sun (24th rank WC) SON Hye Yong RUS Russian Federation/Fédération de Russie 2 ERDYNIYEVA Natalia (3rd rank WC) Yes DAGBAEVA Miroslava BORODAY Tatyana (18th rank WC) ERDYNIYEVA Natalia UKR Ukraine/Ukraine 2 BEREZHNA Tetyana (10th rank WC) Yes BEREZHNA Tetyana KOVAL Viktoriya (16th rank WC) KOVAL Victoria USA United States of America/Etats Unis d'Amérique 2 NICHOLS Jennifer (4th rank WC) Yes LORIG Khatuna SCAVOTTO Karen (2nd rank CQT) NICHOLS Jennifer BHU Bhutan/Bhoutan 1 DEMA Dorji (Invitation Place) Yes DEMA Dorji BLR Belarus/Bélarus 1 SVISTUN Zhanna (4th rank CQT) Yes MULIUK Katsiarina CAN Canada/Canada 1 BEAUDET Marie-Pier (39th rank WC) Yes BEAUDET Marie-Pier CYP Cyprus/Chypre 1 MOUSIKOU Elena (4th rank FQT) Yes MOUSIKOU Elena CZE Czech Republic/République Tchèque 1 HORACKOVA Barbora (5th rank FQT) Yes HORACKOVA Barbora DEN Denmark/Danemark 1 LAURSEN Louise (34th rank WC) Yes LAURSEN Louise EGY Egypt/Egypte 1 MANSOUR Mai (2nd rank CQT) Yes ABED ELAAL Soha GER Germany/Allemagne 1 HITZLER Anja (1st rank FQT) Yes HITZLER Anja 23.07.2008 - 2 of 3 Olympic Games Qualification Places WOMEN NOC National Olympic Committee Places According to Rank Confirmed Selected Athletes by NOC? IRI Islamic Republic of Iran/République Islamique d'Iran 1 ABTIN Najmeh (2 nd rank FQT) Yes ABTIN Najmeh KAZ Kazakhstan/Kazakhstan 1 BANNOVA Anastassiya (26th rank WC) Yes BANNOVA Anastassiya MAR Morocco/Maroc 1 OUADOUDI Fatine (1st rank CQT) Yes ABBOUDA Khadija MRI Maurice/Mauritius 1 D'UNIENVILLE Veronique (Invitation Place) Yes MARRIER D’UNIENVILLE Veronique SUI Switzerland/Suisse 1 DIELEN Nathalie (3 rd rank FQT) Yes DIELEN Nathalie TJK Tajikistan/Tadjikistan 1 KAMALETDINOVA Albina (Invitation Place) Yes KAMALETDINOVA Albina TUR Turkey/Turquie 1 SATIR Zekiye Keskin (1st rank CQT) Yes SATIR Zekiye Keskin VEN Venezuela/Venezuela 1 LEONI Lisbeth (38th rank WC) Yes BRITO Leydis * NOT CONFIRMED Note: Individual places don't go to archers but they go to National Olympic Committees For more details please see Olympic Quota System on http://www.archery.org 23.07.2008 - 3 of 3 .
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