Cornelia Pfohl

Cornelia Pfohl (born 23 February 1971[1]) is a German archer who contested four consecutive Summer Olympic Games from 1992 to 2004.

[citation needed] At the 1996 Summer Olympics Pfohl reached the final of the women's team event.

With Germany leading their opponents South Korea by a single point with nine of the match's twenty-seven arrows left, Pfohl shot into the outermost ring of the target, scoring just one point and allowing South Korea to pull ahead to win their third consecutive team gold medal.

[4] She was awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf by Federal President Johannes Rau for winning bronze.

[5] Pfohl's qualification for her fourth Olympic Games in 2004 was unexpected, and caused her to delay her plans to get married.