Mari Piuva

Mari Piuva (born 21 October 1980) is an archer from Finland who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Piuva was born in Kemi in Lapland and was introduced to archery at the age of fifteen.

[2][3] Entering the women's individual event, Piuva was seeded 49th for the competition's elimination rounds with a score of 615 points – from a maximum of 720 – in the preliminary 72-arrow ranking round.

After defeating Georgia's Natalia Nasaridze in her opening elimination match she was beaten by Great Britain's Naomi Folkard in the second round.

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