Atalanta
Artemis
Artemis was the Greek Goddess of the hunt (the Huntress).
Artemis, the virgin huntress.
Whatever they wish and which dwells in the Wild.
In Greek mythology, it was deadly to lose a race to Atalanta. She was a swift-footed huntress who challenged suitors to a footrace, promising to marry the one who could defeat her. However, those who lost faced death, as she would kill them. The hero Melanion, aided by the goddess Aphrodite, ultimately won the race by using golden apples to distract Atalanta.
The Greek goddess Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and a wonderful huntress.
The Greek huntress who agreed to marry a man who could outrun her was Atalanta. She was renowned for her speed and skill in hunting, and to avoid marriage, she challenged suitors to a footrace. If they lost, they would face death, but the clever hero Hippomenes used golden apples given to him by Aphrodite to distract her and ultimately won the race. Their story is a well-known tale in Greek mythology, symbolizing the themes of love and competition.
It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.
Iris was never killed or defeated in Greek myths.
If you mean Archery, The Greek Goddess of hunting / Archery was Artemis, "The huntress". I think.
She was the Greek goddess of the Hunt, the moon, childbirth, animals, virginity, and the Wild. She was one of the three virgin goddesses and a huntress.
In Greek mythology, Atalanta was a renowned huntress and swift runner who famously participated in the Calydonian Boar Hunt. She is known for her vow of chastity and her challenge that any suitor must defeat her in a race to win her hand in marriage. If they lost, they faced death. Ultimately, she was outsmarted by Hippomenes, who used golden apples given to him by Aphrodite to distract her during the race.