Russian archer (born 1990)
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Inna Yakovlevna Stepanova (Russian: Инна Яковлевна Степанова; born 17 April 1990) is a Russian archer of Buryat ethnicity.[1] Stepanova is a student of Physical Education at Buryat State University.[1]
Career
At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed for her country in the Women's team event, reaching the semifinals in the women's team event where her team lost to China 207 to 208, and then lost the bronze medal match 207 to 209 to Japan.[2] She placed 17th in the ranking round of the women's individual archery competition.[3]
At the 2016 Summer Olympics Inna Stepanova won the silver medal in the team competition, with Tuyana Dashidorzhiyeva and Kseniya Perova.[4][5] She placed 9th in the individual event.[2]