Mahtab Parsamehr
Mahtab Parsamehr (Persian: مهتاب پارسامهر, born February 20, 1989, in Iran, Tehran. She started Archery when she was 18 years old. After 1 year she got her first medal in Iran national Indoor championship and she invited to the Iran Archery National Team. She got 2 Medals in her first international competitions (Vietnam Asian Games 2009). She is the current World Archery number seven in women's compound archery. The highest ranking she has reached is the third position, which she reached for the last time in April 2012.[1]
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Born | February 20, 1989 34) Tehran | (age
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Palmares
- 2009
Asian indoor Games
- individual Compound Women
- Compound Women's Team, Vietnam
Asian Outdoor Championships
- Compound Women's Team, Bali
- 2010
- World Cup,Compound women's Team, Antalya
- World University Championships, Compound women's Team, Shenzhen
- World University Championships, COMPOUND Mixed Team, Shenzhen
- 2011
- World Cup, Compound Women individual, Antalya
- World Cup, Compound Women's Team , Antalya
- World Outdoor Championships, women's team, Turin
- 4th, World Outdoor Championships, individual, Turin
- 4th, World Outdoor Championships, mixed team, Turin
- 4th, World Outdoor Championships, Individual, Salt Lake City
- 6th, Summer Universiade, women's team, Shenzhen
- 9th, Summer Universiade, individual, Shenzhen
- 8th, World Cup Final, individual, Istanbul
- 4th, Asian Outdoor Championships, women's team, Tehran
- 9th, Asian Outdoor Championships, individual, Tehran
- 2014
3D GP, Kemer
- Individual Compound Women
- 2017
GA State indoor Championships
- Compound Women Individual, Georgia USA
GA State Field Archery championship
- Compound Women Individual, Georgia USA
- 2018
50th US National indoor competitions
- Compound Women Individual, Georgia USA
- 2019
GA Cup Competition
- Compound Women Individual, Georgia USA
References
- "PARSAMEHR, Mahtab". Archery.org. Archived from the original on 2012-08-13. Retrieved 2012-06-16.
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