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1996 European Archery Championships

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1996 European Championships
LocationSlovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Dates17-23 June 1996

The 1996 European Archery Championships is the 14th edition of the European Archery Championships. The event was held in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia from 17 to 23 June, 1996.[1]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Slovenia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy2417
2 Russia2002
 Sweden2002
4 Turkey1012
5 Great Britain1001
6 Hungary0112
7 Moldova0101
 Slovenia0101
 Ukraine0101
10 France0033
11 Netherlands0022
Totals (11 entries)88824

Medal summary

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual  Russia
Balzynim Cyrempilov
 Italy
Ilario Di Buò
 France
Damien Letulle
Women's individual  Turkey
Natalia Nasaridze
 Moldova
Natalia Valeeva
 Turkey
Elif Altınkaynak
Men's team  Russia
Balzynim Cyrempilov
Bair Badënov
Gennadi Mitrofanov
 Italy
Matteo Bisiani
Michele Frangilli
Ilario Di Buò
 France
Sébastien Flute
Lionel Torrés
Damien Letulle
Women's team  Italy
Giovanna Aldegani
Giuseppina Di Blasi
Paola Fantato
 Ukraine
Nataliya Bilukha
Lina Herasymenko
Olena Sadovnycha
 Netherlands
Lyudmila Arzhannikova
Sjan van Dijk
Christel Verstegen

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual  United Kingdom
Simon Tarplee
 Italy
Antonio Tosco
 Hungary
Tibor Ondrik
Women's individual  Sweden
Petra Ericsson
 Slovenia
Bernarda Zemljak
 Italy
Anna Campagnoli
Men's team  Italy
Mario Ruele
Antonio Tosco
Michele Palumbo
 Hungary
Péter Fehér
Tibor Ondrik
János Povázson
 France
Stephane Guillard
Gérard Douis
Daniel Schneider
Women's team  Sweden
Petra Ericsson
Ulrika Sjöwall
Pernilla Svensson
 Italy
Fabiola Palazzini
Barbara Bettinelli
Anna Campagnoli
 Netherlands
Jess Vogels
Marjon Pigney
Annemarie Puts

References

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