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Archery At The 1990 Asian Games
Archery was contested from October 1 to October 6 at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China. The competition included only recurve events and took place at the Beijing Shooting Range Field. South Korea dominated the competition, winning all possible four gold medals. Medalists Medal table References * New Straits Times, October 1–7, 1990 External links Men's team medalists {{Asian Games Archery 1990 Asian Games events 1990 Asian Games 1990 Asian Games ) , Nations participating = 36 , Athletes participating = 6,122 , Events = 308 in 27 sports , Opening ceremony = 22 September 1990 , Closing ceremony = 7 October 1990 , Officially opened by = Yang Shangkun , O ...
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Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field
The Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field () is a shooting range in the Shijingshan District of Beijing, People's Republic of China, China. During the 1990 Asian Games, the shooting range was used for shooting and archery competitions. It was under renovation and was completed in August 2007 for the 2008 Summer Olympics. At the 2008 Olympics, the Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics, shooting range hosted men's and women's skeet shooting and trap shooting events. It has floor space of 6,170 square metres with a capacity of 5,000 seats which was reduced to 1,047 after the Games. References

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Archery At The Asian Games
Archery has been an event at the Asian Games since 1978 Asian Games, 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. Editions Events Recurve Compound Medal table List of medalists List of records References Medalists from previous Asian Games – Archery External links
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1990 Asian Games Events
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Mesopotamia is partitioned into two Roman provinces divided by the Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Osroene. * Emperor Septimius Severus lays siege to the city-state Hatra in Central-Mesopotamia, but fails to capture the city despite breaching the walls. * Two new legions, I Parthica and III Parthica, are formed as a permanent garrison. China * Battle of Yijing: Chinese warlord Yuan Shao defeats Gongsun Zan. Korea * Geodeung succeeds Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, as king of the Korean kingdom of Gaya (traditional date). By topic Religion * Pope Zephyrinus succeeds Pope Victor I, as ...
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Archery At The 1990 Asian Games
Archery was contested from October 1 to October 6 at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China. The competition included only recurve events and took place at the Beijing Shooting Range Field. South Korea dominated the competition, winning all possible four gold medals. Medalists Medal table References * New Straits Times, October 1–7, 1990 External links Men's team medalists {{Asian Games Archery 1990 Asian Games events 1990 Asian Games 1990 Asian Games ) , Nations participating = 36 , Athletes participating = 6,122 , Events = 308 in 27 sports , Opening ceremony = 22 September 1990 , Closing ceremony = 7 October 1990 , Officially opened by = Yang Shangkun , O ...
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New Straits Times
The ''New Straits Times'' is an English-language newspaper published in Malaysia. It is Malaysia's oldest newspaper still in print (though not the first), having been founded as ''The Straits Times'' on 15 July 1845. It was relaunched as the ''New Straits Times'' on 13 August 1974. The paper served as Malaysia's only broadsheet format English-language newspaper. However, following the example of British newspapers ''The Times'' and ''The Independent'', a tabloid version first rolled off the presses on 1 September 2004 and since 18 April 2005, the newspaper has been published only in tabloid size, ending a 160-year-old tradition of broadsheet publication. The ''New Straits Times'' currently retails at RM1.50 (~37 US cents) in Peninsular Malaysia. As of 2 January 2019, the group editor of the newspaper is Rashid Yusof. In 2020, the paper was listed as the 5th most trusted in a Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Reuters Institute survey of 14 Malaysian media outlets. ...
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Kim Ok-hui (archer)
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Kim Jong-hwa
Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (other), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese form of Jin (Chinese surname) Languages * Kim language, a language of Chad * Kim language (Sierra Leone), a language of Sierra Leone * kim, the ISO 639 code of the Tofa language of Russia Media * ''Kim'' (album), a 2009 album by Kim Fransson * "Kim" (song), 2000 song by Eminem * "Kim", a song by Tkay Maidza, 2021 * ''Kim'' (novel), by Rudyard Kipling ** ''Kim'' (1950 film), an American adventure film based on the novel ** ''Kim'' (1984 film), a British film based on the novel * "Kim" (''M*A*S*H''), a 1973 episode of the American television show ''M*A*S*H'' * ''Kim'' (magazine), defunct Turkish women's magazine (1992–1999) Organizations * Kenya Independence Movement, a defunct political party in Kenya * Khalifa Islamiyah Mindana ...
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Liu Pi-yu
Liu Pi-yu (born 30 January 1969) is an archer who represented Chinese Taipei. Archery Liu finished fifteenth at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the women's individual event. She also finished eleventh in the women's team event as part of the Chinese Taipei team. At the 1990 Asian Games she won a silver medal in the women's team event. In 1992 Liu finished 51st in the women's individual event and eleventh in the women's team event. At the 2000 Summer Olympic Games Liu scored 647 points and was ranked eighth in the ranking round. She defeated Katja Poulsen 161–152 and lost to Yang Jianping Yang Jianping (born 10 December 1979) is a Chinese recurve archer. Yang competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics where she came 6th in the women's team event and 29th in the individual. She also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics where she came ... 157–160. Chinese Taipei were eliminated by Turkey in the quarterfinals of the women's team event. References External links ...
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Lai Fang-mei
Lai Fang-mei (born 30 December 1960) is an archer who represented Chinese Taipei. Archery Lai finished twelfth at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the women's individual event. She also finished eleventh in the women's team event as part of the Chinese Taipei team as part of the Chinese Taipei team. At the 1990 Asian Games she won a silver medal in the women's team event. In 1992 Lai finished seventh in the women's individual event beating Nathalie Hibon Nathalie Hibon (born 24 April 1969) is a French archer. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officia ... and Joanna Nowicka before losing to Kim Soo-nyung in the quarterfinals. She finished eleventh in the women's team event. References External links Profile on worldarchery.org 1960 births Living people Taiwanese female archers Olympic archers of Taiwan Archers ...
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Chin Chiu-yueh
Chin Chiu-Yueh (born 1 February 1968) is an archer who represented Chinese Taipei. Archery Chin finished 27th at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October ... in the women's individual event. She also finished eleventh in the women's team event as part of the Chinese Taipei team as part of the Chinese Taipei team. She won a silver medal in the freestyle women's individual event at the 1991 World Indoor Archery Championships. References External links Profile on worldarchery.org 1968 births Living people Taiwanese female archers Olympic archers for Taiwan Archers at the 1988 Summer Olympics World Archery Championships medalists Archers at the 1990 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in archery Asian Games silver medalists for Chi ...
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