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Amy Oliver was born on 10 July, 1987 in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England, is a British archer. Discover Amy Oliver's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?
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Amy Oliver Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Amy Oliver worth at the age of 36 years old? Amy Oliver’s income source is mostly from being a successful archer. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Amy Oliver's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Amy Oliver (born 10 July 1987) is an archer from Great Britain.
Amy Oliver was born on 10 July 1987 in Mexborough, South Yorkshire.
She was first introduced to archery at age seven by her parents, who both practised the sport competitively, but it was not until ten years later that Oliver became more involved, joining an archery club and attending training sessions.
Oliver won two medals at the European Field Championships in 2007, the second international competition in which she participated.
Having achieved a silver medal in the team event, she later won gold medal in the individual event while wearing her silver medal as motivation.
Oliver participated in the 2010 Commonwealth Games as a member of the England women's recurve archery team.
Having shot a low score of six with her final arrow of the match, Oliver criticised the conduct of the home crowd as distracting to her preparations for the shot, saying afterwards "I was nervous, the crowd was not good. They were pretty loud and it was not good sportsmanship for archery."
The world governing body for archery, FITA, later released a statement asking spectators to observe a sense of fair play.
In 2011 she partnered with Larry Godfrey to win bronze medal in the mixed team event at the World Archery Championships in Turin.
A competitor at the 2012 Summer Olympics, she won a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, a bronze medal at the 2011 World Archery Championships, and was the women's individual recurve champion at the World Field Archery Championships in 2016.
The Telegraph referred to her silver medal as her "biggest disappointment" in a profile published prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Oliver made her Olympic debut at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
She qualified for the British Olympic team after topping the final national selection tournament for archers in April 2012, joining Naomi Folkard and Alison Williamson in contesting the women's individual and women's team events.
Oliver had a difficult start to the Olympics after suffering technical problems in the preliminary ranking round, entering the elimination rounds of the individual event as the fifty-seventh seed, and combining with Folkard and Williamson to place Great Britain eleventh out of twelve nations for the team event.
The results were described by The Guardian as "not encouraging" for the later rounds.
Oliver, Folkard, and Williamson were eliminated by Russia in the first round of the team event.
Three days later in the opening round of the individual event Oliver delivered a surprise victory over India's Deepika Kumari, the world's number one-ranked female archer, despite shooting poorly in the match's second set.
Oliver called the win over Kumari, who entered as one of the favourites in the individual competition, as "the highlight of my career" and considered it a greater achievement than her previous medal successes.
She would later bow out in the second round to Indonesia's Yuliana Rochmawati.
In 2016 Oliver won the women's individual recurve title at the World Field Archery Championship in Dublin, defeating Italy's Jessica Tomasi in the final.
Oliver announced her retirement from the British national archery team in 2017.
She announced her retirement from the British national archery team in 2017.
As of 2017 she is a member of the Dearne Valley Archery Club.