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  1. Archery: An Olympic History, 1900-2004 by Christian D. Kinney, 2005-05
  2. Archery in the past: 1992 summer Olympics by Eric D Zehner, 1992

1. History Of Archery
Olympic History. Archery events for men were held in the Olympic Games in 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1920 and for women in 1904 and 1908. They were then
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Details of a target archery club including events, results, equipment information, bow tuning, the club's history and coaching tips.
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3. Archery History
(A Brief History of Archery) Time Period Pre 25 000 BC 25 000 18 000 BC 1900 AD - Archery in Olympic Games - also in 1904, 1908 and 1920
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4. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History Archery
Tuesday, September 19 Olympic history Archery Men's 70 Meter Individual Olympics Medal Athlete Country Points
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5. Archery History
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6. Olympic Archery
Additional info from the 1996 U.S. Olympic Archery Team Fact Book, September 1995 (unedited)
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8. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Archery
This document lists all Olympic archery champions. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports
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9. History Of Olympic Archery
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10. History Of Archery
Olympic History. Archery events for men were held in the Olympic Games in 1900,1904, 1908, and 1920 and for women in 1904 and 1908.
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B.C. Military Usage
From prehistoric times, the bow was a principal weapon of war and of the hunt throughout the world, except in Australia. Some authorities date the origin of archery as early as the Aurignacian period, about 25,000 years before the modern era. The earliest people known to have used the bow and arrow were the ancient Egyptians, who adopted the weapon at least 5000 years ago. In the time of the earliest pharaohs, the Egyptians practiced archery in hunting, as well as in warfare against the ancient Persians, who were then equipped only with spears and slingshots. Recreational archery was also practiced, among the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, one instance of the latter being the competition in which Odysseus won the hand of Penelope. Soon after, however, the bow and arrow was used extensively in the ancient world. The Assyrians and Babylonians depended on the weapon, and the Old Testament refers several times to archery as a characteristic skill of the ancient Hebrews.
A.D. Military Usage

11. Archery - News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic
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12. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Archery
Olympic history Archery Men s 70 Meter Individual. Olympics, Medal, Athlete,Country, Points. Atlanta 96, Gold Silver Bronze, Justin Huish
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Justin Huish
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Oh Kyo-Moon United States
Sweden
Korea Barcelona '92 Gold Silver Bronze Sebastian Flute Jae-Hun Chung Simon Terry France Korea Germany Seoul '88 Gold Silver Bronze Jay Barrs Sung Soo-Park Vladmir Esheev United States Korea Russia Los Angeles '84 Gold Silver Bronze Darrell Pace Richard McKinney Hiroshi Yamamoto United States United States Japan Moscow '80 Gold Silver Bronze Tomi Poikolainen Boris Isachenko Giancarlo Ferrari Finland Soviet Union Italy Montreal '76 Gold Silver Bronze Darrell Pace Hiroshi Michinaga Ginacarlo Ferrari United States Japan Italy Munich '72 Gold Silver Bronze John Williams Gunnar Jarvil Kyosti Laasonen United States Sweden Finland Men's 70 Meter Team Olympics Medal Athletes Country Points Atlanta '96 Gold Silver Bronze Justin Huish, Richard Johnson, Rod White Jang Yong-ho, Kim Bo-Ram, Oh Kyo-Moon

13. Archery – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlan
Archers must stand to shoot, according to the rule book. made history byshooting from a wheelchair in 1984, while Paola Fantato, an Italian who was
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RULES IN BRIEF
  • Archers must stand to shoot, according to the rule book. However, there have been two famous exceptions: Neroli Fairhall, a New Zealander paralysed from the waist down, made history by shooting from a wheelchair in 1984, while Paola Fantato, an Italian who was disabled by polio, repeated that stirring feat at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
  • Archers may wear protective equipment such as finger protectors, a glove on the bow hand and glasses. They must not wear anything that can be construed as giving them an advantage.
  • Archers may use their own bows and arrows, providing they conform to certain specifications:
  • Bows must weigh more than 22 kilograms for men's competition, more than 15kg for women's. Most strings are made of a hydrocarbon product, while some still are made of kevlar, the material used to make bulletproof vests.
  • Arrows must have a maximum diameter of 11mm. Each arrow must be marked with the competitor's name or initials, while archers use distinctive colours and patterns on the arrow fletching to distinguish their arrows.
  • An arrow is counted as a shot if it goes beyond the reach of the archer. If an arrow falls within the archer's reach, it may be shot again.
  • 14. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    and olympic history Library and Museum archery is one of the oldest sportsin man s history. Used as a weapon in warfare for millenia, tales of archery
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    The IISOH is seeking $1 million (one million Dollars) from a benefactor in order to establish an endowment for the sport of ARCHERY. This is a naming opportunity for the benefactor to have a perpetual identification with the sport of ARCHERY . The endowment would be named by the benefactor with the approval of the IISOH Board of Directors. The endowment becomes a permanent trust fund invested by the Institute with only the quarterly earned interest being used for development of the ARCHERY collections in both the Library and Museum.
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      The scope of the collection is international and comprehensive.

    15. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    and olympic history. Bronze statue of ROCKY by Thomas Schomberg. The InternationalInstitute for Sport and The Jane Doe Memorial Endowment for archery
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    THE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM
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    Bronze statue of ROCKY
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    The International Institute for Sport and Olympic History (IISOH) is seeking widespread public, corporate, government and philanthropic foundation support for the construction, maintenance and operation of the Institute and its educational, literary and research programs. In many areas donations are used to create permanent endowments. In these areas the donation is placed in a perpetual trust where the principal earns interest and provides the Library and Museum with perpetual support.
    The IISOH is a Pennsylvania non-profit educational, literary and research corporation
    under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
    Donations are tax deductable.
    The funds from the endowments will be budgeted by the Board of Directors and used for:
    • Land acquisition for the campus
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    16. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Archery Team - Wednesday September 06,
    olympic history Competing in his third olympic Games, he won a gold medal aspart of the US 1998 National archery Association Male Athlete of the Year
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    MEN: Richard Johnson Rod White Vic Wunderle WOMEN: Adrienne Dykman Denise Parker Karen Scavotto MEN Richard Johnson Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Aug. 30, 1955 Hometown: Woodstock, Conn. Olympic History: Competing in his third Olympic Games, he won a gold medal as part of the U.S. team at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. Individually, he finished 18th at the '92 Barcelona Games and 11th in '96. Johnson currently holds world records for Olympic Round Match 18 arrows (179), 36-arrow Finals Total (344) and indoor 12-arrow match (a perfect 120). Accomplishments:
  • Six-time defending U.S. Indoor Champion
  • Won the World Indoor trials in 1995 and 1997
  • U.S. Outdoor Champion in '96 and '97
  • Helpled U.S. win a team gold at the '99 Pan Am Games, won individual bronze
  • 1998 National Archery Association Male Athlete of the Year
  • Eight-time Professional Archery Association National Champion
  • 11-time National Field Archery Association National Champion Back to the top Rod White Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 1, 1977
  • 17. Archery History
    See also the new archery history website for pictures of this first compound . 120 archers from 30 countries competing at the olympic archery Venue,
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    'A Shot in Time'
    (A Brief History of Archery)
    Time Period Pre 25,000 BC 25,000 - 18,000 BC 18,000 - 9,000 BC 9,000 - 6,000 BC ... History Note: New additions and amendments each month will be in red text for easier searching.
    Pre 25,000 BC
    The discovery of the first stone arrowheads in Africa tends to indicate that the bow and arrow were invented there, maybe as early as 50,000 BC. It was probably developed in conjunction with the invention of the spear thrower. A short bow would be a better hunting weapon when used to stalk animals in wooded areas, rather than carry around long spears. The shape of the earliest bows can only be guessed at, as broken or worn out bows would probably end up on the cooking fire , reshaped into different tools or just thrown away. Back to Top
    25,000 - 18,000 BC
    Fire hardened points used on the arrows. Flint arrowheads shaped to a point and inserted into a slot and tied with sinew to the front of the arrow. Feathers were glued and tied with sinew to the arrow shafts. Back to Top
    18,000 - 9,000 BC

    18. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Archery
    This document lists all olympic archery champions. It is a page in the Historysection of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports information on
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    Olympic Medalists: Archery
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    Various kinds of archery competition were on the Olympic program from 1900 through 1920. The exact type of competition depended on the host country. England, in 1900, and the United States, in 1908, favored target archery. Countries on the European continent, though, favored more exotic kinds of competition, usually more closely associated with hunting. After 1920, the International Olympic Committee took control of medal sports and archery was dropped because there were no standardized international rules. An international governing body was finally organized in 1931 to standardize rules and oversee competition, but target archery wasn't restored to the Olympics until 1972. From 1972 through 1988, standings were based on cumulative scores. Since 1992, competition has been based on a single-elimination tournament. The scores shown for those Olympics are for the gold medal contest between two archers. Top of page
    Individual Medalists
    Men
    Year Gold Pts Silver Pts Bronze Pts John Williams, USA

    19. Archery Olympic Proclamation Signed By Ronald Reagan - California 1969
    Click to enlarge pad archery olympic Proclamation from the Executive Department State Register for Scripophily.com - The Gift of history email updates
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    Archery Olympic Proclamation from the Executive Department - State of California issued in 1969. This historic document recognized archery as a Gold Medal Olympic Event in 1972 and proclaimed August 26 through September 1, 1969 as Archery Week in California. This Rare Proclamation was printed by the California Office of State Printing and has an embossed California Gold Seal and was signed California Governor, Ronald Reagan and Secretary of State, H. P. Sullivan and is over 36 years old.
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    Archery first appeared as a sport in the 1900 Olympics Games in Paris and was held at the Games of 1904, 1908 and 1920. However, international rules had not yet been developed and each host country used its own format. As a result, archery events in these early Olympic Games varied widely. Because of the lack of uniform international rules archery was then dropped from the Olympic Games. The Federation Internationale de Tir a l'Arc (FITA), the international governing body of the sport, was founded in 1931 and implemented standardized rules for competition. It allowed the first World Championship to be held that same year. After countries adopted the new rules, archery returned to the 1972 Games in Munich. Initially, only individual competition took place - the team competition was added in 1988.

    20. History Of Archery
    Let s take a look at the recorded history of archery, the study and practice of bow archery was included in the olympic Games in 1904, 1908 and 1920.
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    History Of Archery
    By Tom Brissee Stories similar to the one above have been shared over camp fires for 1000's of years. Of course, the equipment used has been updated almost constantly since the first hunter picked up a bow. Human beings, in general, just can't leave well-enough alone. Once we get interested in something, we start thinking of ways to improve it's efficiency. Let's take a look at the recorded history of archery, the study and practice of bow and arrow use. Arrowhead evolved to include the following:
    Barbed arrowheads-these would make arrow removal difficult.
    Small Triangular tips-used to pierce chain-mail armour.
    Half-moot tips-used to cut through the rigging of opposing ships. In 1208 AD, Temujin became Great Khan of the Mongols, better known as Genghis Khan. The Mongols used composite bows of approx. 70lb. Draw weight and used a thumb ring to release the bowstring. Unarmored Mongol soldiers would were silk under-shirts to minimize injuries inflicted by the arrows of the enemies. The silk fabric would wrap around the arrow head without being cut as the arrow stuck the Mongol soldiers. This would allow the clean removal of the arrows by slowly pulling on the silk fabric, eliminating further damage caused by the barbed arrowheads.

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