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Archery At The 2019 European Games – Mixed Team Compound
The mixed team compound competition at the 2019 European Games was held on 21 and 23 June 2019 at the Olympic Sports Complex in Minsk, Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by R .... 18 archers promoted from the individual ranking round. Ranking round Elimination round References External linksQualification round resultsBracket
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Natalia Avdeeva
Natalia Germanovna Avdeeva (russian: Наталья Германовна Авдеева; born 6 September 1988) is a Russian compound archer. She won gold at the 2019 World Archery Championships and shortly thereafter a gold medal with Anton Bulaev at the 2019 European Games , translation: Time for bright victories! , nations participating = 50 , athletes participating = 4,082 , events = 200 in 15 sports , opening ceremony = 21 June , closing ceremony = 30 June , officially opened .... References External links * Russian female archers 1988 births Living people People from Kaliningrad Archers at the 2019 European Games World Archery Championships medalists European Games medalists in archery European Games gold medalists for Russia European Games silver medalists for Russia Universiade medalists in archery FISU World University Games gold medalists for Russia Universiade silver medalists for Russia Medalists at the 2009 ...
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Amanda Mlinarić
Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, “she who must (or is fit to) be loved”. Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." Its diminutive form includes Mandy (name), Mandy, Manda (name), Manda and Amy. It is common in countries where Germanic languages, Germanic and Romance languages are spoken. "Amanda" comes from ''ama-'' (the stem of the Latin verb ''amare'', "to love") plus the feminine nominative singular gerundive ending (''-nda''). Other names, especially female names, were derived from this verb form, such as “Miranda”. The name "Amanda" occasionally appears in Late Antiquity, such as the Amanda who was the 'wife of the ex-advocate and ex-provincial governor Aper (q.v.); she cared for his estates and raised their children after he adopted the monastic life: "curat illa saeculi curas, ne tu cures”' [Paul. Nol. Epist. 44.4]. In Engla ...
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