Doreen Wilber

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gcolor="gold"| Gold
medal
Archery
Women's individual
Doreen Wilber (born 8 January 1930) is an American archer from Iowa. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Wilber won the gold medal in the women's section of the first modern Olympic archery competition. Along with John Williams, Wilber led the U.S. to a sweep of archery gold medals in 1972. In the first of two FITA rounds (in which an archer shoots 36 arrows at each of 4 distances), Wilber shot for 1198 points out of a possible 1440. This put her in fourth place at the end of the first half of competition. Her second round score of 1226 was the best score of any archer in either round and was enough to put her well above the competition as well as set a new world record. In the 1969 Outdoor World Championships, Wilber placed 2nd. She was also a member of the 4th place U.S. team. Wilber placed 2nd in the 1971 Outdoor World Championships and was a member of the 3rd place United States team. Wilber, Doreen

 

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