there are no age limits in Archery or any olympic sport.
the limiting factor is being able to hold and use the equipment sucessfully and score the points at the required distance.
I am a GNAS archer and former instructor but can never get better than Bowman 2nd class as my size and strength means I cannot fire the required number of shafts (arrows) over the distance needed to get to 1st class.
try it and if you get to qualifying standard ... go for it
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
It is called "ARCHERY" :)
Its Archery.
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.
Yes, there is individual and team competition in archery at the Olympics.
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Archery was first in the summer Olympics in 1900. This was held in Paris.
Olympic archery only uses recurves.
Yes you do.
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