Hunt beat Mexico's Linda Ochoa in the final, but needed a one arrow shoot-off, after their match ended 5-5.
In case of a tie, each team shoots one end of three arrows in a sudden death shoot-off until one team wins.
The match winner is the first to achieve six points, with a single-arrow shoot-off again used in the event of a tie.
The men's compound team of Chris White, Neil Wakelin and Liam Grimwood took silver in their event after losing to Iran in the gold medal shoot-off.
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If the match is tied after three sets, then a single-arrow shoot-off will determine the winner - the archer who shoots the arrow closest to the centre advances.
Darby, who joined the Robins in March, scored the winning penalty in the play-off semi-final shoot-out at Charlton to hand Swindon the chance to be promoted to the Championship with victory over Millwall at Wembley this weekend.
All of these off-shoot predictions supplement the official computer model used by the NCAA, which is called the Rating Percentage Index.
Lulzsec, an off-shoot of the Anonymous hacking collective, gained notoriety last year with a string of high-profile attacks on websites and businesses.
Emos are sometimes seen as a younger off-shoot of the Goth scene, Hodkinson suggests, though emo also has connections to hardcore punk.
But it is a difficult subject for Egypt, which has no fondness for Hamas, the Palestinian off-shoot of Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood.
Miami Art Basel was founded ten years ago as an off-shoot of the more subdued and refined Swiss counterpart that is held in June.
The London off-shoot of the US Sundance Film Festival is to continue for a further two years following its debut last April, organisers have announced.
Ansaru, a suspected off-shoot of the Boko Haram network, said it had carried out the attack in revenge for what it called atrocities by European nations against Islam.
One of the Arab world's most influential Sunni clerics, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, urged the faithful this week to fight alongside Sunni rebels against Shiite Hezbollah and President Bashar Assad's minority Alawite sect, an off-shoot of Shiite Islam.
An off-shoot of the 215-year-old Glasgow-based Herald, now owned by the Scottish Media Group, the new five-section broadsheet aims to kick the London-based media into touch, and poach some readers from Edinburgh rival Scotland on Sunday along the way.
With 19 runs needed, England dropped their third catch - Sidebottom missing Ryder off his own bowling - and the turkey-shoot came to an end when McCullum square-cut Collingwood to the point fence.
This literally circumscribed their every move. (Though Armstrong describes how he managed to veer a little off-script to shoot some photos of rock formations.) But it worked.
Giggs, who scored what proved to be the decisive penalty in the nail-biting shoot-out at the end of the match, finally overtook Charlton's long-standing record when he came off the bench for his 759th game for United.
Viddy only allows you to shoot for 15 seconds, which is just about the cut-off point where posterity-making becoming perturbing.
Players take on the guise of one of the leaders and try to kill off the other two in a Death Match type shoot-out modelled on the Unreal Tournament game system.
The uninspired score by Kim's countryman Mowg doesn't lift the so-so climactic shoot-out any, but the movie's tongue in cheek humor will buy off most of the target audience.
"It's easy to say Durham are going to shoot off with it but I think it's a bit of both - moving away from the bottom and focusing on the top, " the batsman added.
The threat was demonstrated last November, when operatives believed to be part of al-Qaeda tried to shoot down a plane full of Israeli tourists as it took off from an international airport in Kenya.
The suckers in question are rockets, and it is the purpose of this little gathering to shoot off some of the most powerful ones outside the Pentagon and certain paranoid Third-World dictatorships.
Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey did brilliantly to race out and block Mata's strike after a delightful first-time Torres pass, and defender Richard Stearman then did enough to put off Lampard with the midfielder poised to shoot home following another astute Torres through-ball.
The changing nature of Indonesian government - from the candidness of the presidency (Wahid's propensity to shoot his mouth off ensures he needs no spokesman) to its comforting humanity (he has been known to doze off during lengthy parliament hearings, only to be pinched awake by Megawati) - is his doing and his alone.
Their plan is said to have been to return to Newburgh, set off the bombs by remote control, and then use shoulder-launched missiles to shoot down aircraft at a military base at Stewart International Airport.
Flying characters tend to shoot past or careen off of buildings when they gets too close, and I could only snatch above-ground gold bricks after multiple passes.
No less noteworthy is the fact that the SM-3 utilized to shoot down the target was one of the first of the production rounds to come off the manufacturing line.
Snappgrip is a case that turns your iPhone into a point-and-shoot camera -- partly for kitsch's sake, but mostly to make one-handed shots easier to pull off.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with Snappgrip, a case that turns your phone into a point-and-shoot
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