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  2. Target archery - Wikipedia

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    An arrow just touching a scoring boundary line, known as a Line Breaker or Line Cutter, is awarded the higher score. Values scored by each arrow are recorded on a score sheet and must be written in descending order (e.g. if an archer scores 5, 7, 6, 10, 9, 8, this must be recorded as 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5).

  3. Clout archery - Wikipedia

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    Clout archery is a form of archery in which archers shoot arrows at a flag (known as "the Clout") from a relatively long distance and score points depending on how close each arrow lands to the flag. Scoring zones are defined by maximum radii from the flag pole. Each arrow scores points depending on which scoring zone it enters the ground in.

  4. Archery GB - Wikipedia

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    Archery GB is the largest national governing body for the sport of archery in the United Kingdom. Archery GB is responsible for all levels of archery within the UK from elite to development level and supports over 40,000 members. Archery GB is the umbrella organisation for English Archery Association, Archery Northern Ireland, Scottish Archery ...

  5. Patrick Huston - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Huston (born 5 January 1996) is a British two-time Olympian archer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] He captured three world championship titles under the youth level, and eventually competed as a member of the two person archery squad of Team GB at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in Rio, losing the first round match to the eventual champion Ku Bon-chan of South Korea. [2]

  6. Archery UK - Wikipedia

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    Archery UK is a magazine devoted to the sport of archery in the United Kingdom. It is the official journal of Archery GB , [ 1 ] which has more than 40,000 members. The headquarters is in Hatfield , Herts .

  7. Alex Wise (archer) - Wikipedia

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    As a 16-year-old he was selected at junior level for the 2017 European Archery Championships in France. [4] That year, he made his senior debut and competed at the World Archery Youth Championships. In 2018, he won the recurve junior men’s competition at the third stage of the 2017/18 Indoor Archery World Cup in Nîmes , France. [ 5 ]