Archery was first included in the Olympic Games in 1900 during the Paris Games, but it does not have a single inventor. The sport has ancient roots, with archery practices dating back thousands of years. The modern Olympic archery format has evolved over time, influenced by various cultures and archery traditions. The International Archery Federation (World Archery) now governs the sport at the Olympics.
No.Canada has never won an Olympic medal in archery. Their best finish was fifth in the women's individual competition at the 1976 games.
Since the International Archery Federation created a standardized set of rules in 1972, South Korea has won the most total medals and most gold medals in Olympic competition.
In ancient Greece, the Greeks invented the Olympic Games in honor of their gods. These athletic contests began about 776 BC. The games were held in Olympia, Greece and some of the athletic events included discus throws, running, and wrestling.
There were no Olympic games in 1993. There were summer Olympic games in 1992 and 1996. There were winter Olympic games in 1992 and 1994.
Short Track Speed Skating, Archery, and Taekwondo.
100m long :)
Archery.
Table tennis, Basketball, Archery, Trampoline etc.
Wrestling, disics, and Archery
Archery is one of the original sports of the modern Olympics. For more information you can check out the site of our Olympic Archery team at http://usarchery.org/?cmpid=4&keyword=Olympic+Archery
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By the greeks
Archery returned at the 1972 Summer Games in Munich after not being an Olympic sport for 52 years.
The ancient Greeks invented the Olympic Games.
Athletics, Swimming, and I think Archery. I'm not sure
It is called "ARCHERY" :)
Its Archery.