Zinyat Valiyeva
Personal information | |
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Born |
Keçili, Shamkir Rayon, Azerbaijan | 6 May 1974
Sport | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Achievements and titles | |
Highest world ranking | 17[1] |
Updated on 18 September 2011. |
Zinyat Valiyeva (born 6 May 1974, Keçili, Shamkir Rayon) is an Azerbaijani paralympic archer in ARW2 (Wheelchair W2) classification.[2] On 2011 Para-Archery World Ranking Event in Nymburk she won a bronze medal.[3] Valiyeva presented Azerbaijan at 2012 Summer Paralympics.[4]
On January 2008 she was on 24 place in World Ranking List,[5] on September 2011 she was on 17 place.[1]
Achievements
Year | Tournament | Place and Date | Ranking | Score |
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2006 | 4th European Championships | Nymburk, Czech Republic 11–20 August |
11th | 796 (54 on 8th of Final) |
2007 | 6th World Championships | Cheongju, Korea Republic 1–10 October |
21st | 970 (75 on 16th of Final) |
2009 | 7th World Championships | Nymburk, Czech Republic 14–22 August |
18th | 992 (82 on 16th of Final) |
2010 | World Ranking Tournament | Nove Mesto, Czech Republic 26–30 May |
5th | 490 (5 on 4th of Final) |
2010 | 5th European Championships | Vichy, France 8–14 August |
11th | 476 (2 on 8th of Final) |
2011 | Paralympic Qualification Tournament | Torino, Italy 17 July |
5th | 1138 ( 5 (99) on 4th of Final)[6] |
2011 | World Ranking Tournament | Nymburk, Czech Republic 12–18 August |
3rd | 174 (combined team)[7] |
2011 | Stoke Mandeville Open World Ranking Tournament | Stoke Mandeville, Great Britain 5–9 September |
7th | 417 (2 on 8th of Final)[8] |
Sources
- 1 2 World Ranking List at 18 September 2011
- ↑ Profile in para-archery
- ↑ Great Britain dominates the medals table at Archery World Ranking Event
- ↑ Paralympic Games Qualification Places. Recurve Women W1/W2
- ↑ World Ranking List at 30 January 2008
- ↑ Paralympic Qualification Tournament. Recurve Women W1-W2. Final Round
- ↑ Nymburk 2011 Para-Archery WRE. Recurve Women Team Open
- ↑ Stoke Mandeville Open WRT. Recurve Bow Class W2 Women
External links
Photos
- Nymburk-16.8.2011 (behind)
- Nymburk-16.8.2011 (behind)
- Nymburk-16.8.2011 (behind)
- Nymburk-17.8.2011. Awarding ceremony (2nd from the left)
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