Here are a few top archers. Italy's Marco Galiazzo won gold in the individual archery event at the Athens Olympics, and won silver at the Beijing games in the team event. Viktor Ruban of Ukraine won the Beijing Games men's individual archery gold. Hiroshi Yamamoto of Japan won silver in the individual event at Athens, and this was preceded by bronze in the individual at Los Angeles in 1984. South Korea's Park Kyung-Mo won silver at Beijing in the individual event, and gold in the Beijing men's Olympic team archery. Some women who are top athletes in archery include: Zhang Juan-Juan of China won the women's individual gold medal in archery at Beijing and silver in the women's team event. She also won silver in the team event at Athens. South Korea's Park Sung-Hyun holds the women's world record for a 70m 72-arrow round (individual event), set at the Athens Olympics, and won a gold medal with her team at both Athens and Beijing. She also won silver for the individual event at Beijing.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, the US has won 31 medals in archery (14 gold, 9, silver, 8 bronze).
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, no Australia woman has won a medal in archery. Australia has won two total medals in archery, a gold by Simon Fairweather in men's individual at the 2000 Games in Sydney and a bronze in men's individual by Tim Cuddihy at the 2004 Games in Athens.
Under the Grand National Archery Society Rules (Governing Body for the UK): 100 yards for men and 80 yards for ladies. Other distances standard for both sexes are 60 yards, 50 yards, 40 yards, 20 yards and 10 yards, juniors shoot the shorter distances relative to their age group. FITA distances (International): 90mtrs for men and 70mtrs for ladies. The other distances standard for both sexes are 50 meters and 30 meters. In competition, after the men have shot 90mtrs they then shoot 70mtrs, the ladies (on separate targets) after shooting 70mtrs will shoot 60mtrs, both men and women will then shoot 50mtrs / 30mtrs. Men and women do not shoot on the same targets in this type of competition.
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