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1995 World Archery Championships

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1995 World Archery Championships
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
Start date1 August
End date6 August

The 1995 World Archery Championships was the 38th edition of the event. It was held in Jakarta, Indonesia on 1–6 August 1995 and was organised by World Archery Federation (FITA).

The event marked the first championships where the compound discipline was contested. It also marked the last World Championships at which eventual women's recurve champion Natalia Valeeva represented Moldova (and previously Soviet Union) before switching allegiance to Italy, for whom she also triumphed at the 2007 World Championships.

Medals summary

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Lee Kyung-chul
 South Korea
Wu Tsung-yi
 Chinese Taipei
Oh Kyo-moon
 South Korea
Women's individual Natalia Valeeva
 Moldova
Barbara Mensing
 Germany
Yoom Yoon-ja
 South Korea
Men's team  South Korea
Kim Jae-rak
Oh Kyo-moon
Lee Kyung-chul
 Italy
Matteo Bisiani
Andrea Parenti
Alessandro Rivolta
 United States
Jay Barrs
Richard McKinney
Lonny King
Women's team  South Korea
Yoom Yoon-ja
Hwang Jin-hae
Kim Jo-sun
 Turkey
Elif Ekşi
Natalia Nasaridze
Elif Altınkaynak
 Indonesia
Hamdiah
Nurfitryana Lantang
Danahuri Dahliana

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Gary Broadhead
 United States
John Vozzy
 United States
Phillip Tremelling
 Australia
Women's individual Angela Moscarelli
 United States
Petra Ericsson
 Sweden
Inga Low
 United States
Men's team  France
Gerard Douis
Thomas Randall
Oliver Careau
 United States
Gary Broadhead
John Vozzy
Tom Crowe
 Australia
Phillip Tremelling
Michael Harkess
Clint Freeman
Women's team  United States
Angela Moscarelli
Inga Low
Michelle Ragsdale
 Sweden
Helena Nelson
Petra Ericsson
Ulrika Sjöwall
 Italy
Anna Campagnoli
Fabiola Palazzini
Carmen Ceriotti

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3227
2 South Korea3025
3 France1001
 Moldova1001
5 Sweden0202
6 Italy0112
7 Chinese Taipei0101
 Germany0101
 Turkey0101
10 Australia0022
11 Indonesia0011
Totals (11 entries)88824

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