You have to tell us who "they" are.
yes they can
Disabled archers do compete, just as successfully as the able bodied
archery field is 90 mtrs long.
Athletics, Swimming, and I think Archery. I'm not sure
teenagers and young adults should try to compete in evry sport that they can. Under 12 should not compete in archery and under 9 shoul not compete in high jump as you hurt yourself very badly by dropping the steel bar
Field target archery is when your in a field and your a long distance away from the target and 3D archery is like doing archery inside.
Traditional archery consisted of a long bow (usually of yew) and a quiver (container) of arrows. So knives are not part of archery.
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Yes. Athletes from Belgium will compete in Archery, Athletics, Cycling, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Football, Rowing, and Swimming.
Depending on the activity played in archery, you can have up to several hundred people doing the same archery activity at once. However, most archery activities (such as target shooting, popinjay, splitting the wand etc) only actually need one shooter, assuming no degree of competition is desired.
Archery- Is an olympic sport can also ba an athletic sport. It can be a daily routine or a habbit as long as you mentain your body.