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Over the years and around the world many different designs of Archery target have been used. I'm sure some had red in the centre.

However, today in target archery (e.g. as shot at the Olympics) the target face is standardised and the centre (which is never called the "Bullseye" by archers!) is yellow and is normally referred to as "Gold". An image of a target face can be found at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Archery_Target_80cm.svg.

Other target faces do exist; the most noticeably different would be one used for field archery which is all black apart from the centre which is, again, gold.

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white black blue red gold from the outside in , two rings each one.

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The colour of the middle ring according to olympic athlets is SAM

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Not on official FITA targets. It's yellow.

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The middle is yellow, then red, blue, black and white.

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The centre of an archery target is GOLD

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usually a brite color or black

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usually red or black

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Q: What colour is the inner ring of an Olympic archery target?
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