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Archery is scored based on a ten-point system in which each circle of the target represents a point value. The centre of the target, the smallest circle, has a value of ten (10) points. The circle surrounding the centre has a value of nine (9) and so on until the outermost and largest circle, which has a value of one (1) point. Any shot outside the circles is a miss, with value zero. An archer shoots an end of three (3) arrows, and every circle the arrows hit gives the archer the associated number of points. The points are added up to give the running total score, and once ten (10) ends are fired, the value of each of the thirty (30) shots (3x10 = 30) are added together for a total score out of 300 possible points.

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