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(discipline) – A competitive archery discipline in which allowed bow accessories are severely limited. For example, in World Archery competitions, sights, draw check devices, and stabilizers are banned; arrow rests are allowed with restrictions on size and placement; and vibration dampeners and weights are allowed if directly attached to the bow.
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Archery people (3 C) R. ... Pages in category "Archery" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Archery societies were set up across the country, each with its own strict entry criteria and outlandish costumes. Recreational archery soon became extravagant social and ceremonial events for the nobility, complete with flags, music and 21-gun salutes for the competitors. The clubs were "the drawing rooms of the great country houses placed ...
She says 3D archery is a lot about making the right decisions at the right moment while playing out the different scenarios in her head. "With 3D you're guessing the distance to the target," she said.
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Huang Zhong; Einar Tambarskjelve; Horace A. Ford; Howard Hill; Ishi; Jack Churchill; Genghis Khan; Jumong; Lu Bu; Minamoto no Tametomo; Nasu no Yoichi; Robin Hood (Although the classical Robin is a fiction, his character is probably a conflation of several real historical figures)
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1988 Seoul details South Korea (KOR) Chun In-soo Lee Han-sup Park Sung-soo United States (USA) Jay Barrs Richard McKinney Darrell Pace Great Britain (GBR)