Archery debuted at the 1900 Games in Paris. The International Olympic Committee recognizes official six events at those games. Unfortunately, I could not find the dates that these events were competed so I can not tell you who won the first gold medal. Gold medalists in archery at the 1900 Games are listed below. One of the five gentleman Listed was the first man to win a gold medal in archery: 1) 50 meter Au Cordon Doré - Henri Herouin, France
2) 33 meter Au Cordon Doré - Hubert van Innis, Belgium
3) 50 meter Au Chapelet - Eugene Mougin, France
4) 33 meter Au Chapelet - Hubert van Innis, Belgium
5) Sur la Perche à la Herse - Emmanuel Foulon, Belgium
6) Sur la Perche à la Pyramide - Emile Grumiaux, France
You can win archery prizes by competing in archery competitions. There are plenty of archery competitions all over the world to choose from, find one win it and you'll get your prize.
You get a bow and an arrow. You aim for a target and release. Then you win. Hooray for you! (not) oh and if you hit a person you get 100 extra points
'Ale de finest archers of England who weren't in the Holy Land with Richard'
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I believe the London games was the first medal. Gold for the marathon.
2008 Games in Beijing in men's individual archery.
Midas?
The first gold medals at the Olympics were not awarded until 1904. The first person that was awarded a gold medal was Charles Jewtraw.
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You can win archery prizes by competing in archery competitions. There are plenty of archery competitions all over the world to choose from, find one win it and you'll get your prize.
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valerie adams . No! Wrong answer. Valerie Adams is a shot putter from New Zealand and was not the first person to win Gold Medal. The first person , ever, to win the Gold Medal was Leonidas Pyrgos of Greece. He won the medal in Fencing at the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens.
it was charlie hays, and it was on 1876.