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         Archery Olympic History:     more detail
  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

81. FITA - ARCHERY AT THE OLYPIC GAMES 2004 - HOME
Coverage from the international governing body of the sport.
http://www.archery-gp.de/athens2004/

International Archery Federation Archery at the Olympic Games 2004 +++ Men's Team Competition +++ Gold Medal won by KOREA +++ Silver Medal won by CHINESE TAIPEI +++ Bronze Medal won by UKRAINE +++
FITA Athens 2004 Home Last update 29. September 2004 +++ Latest News +++ ARCHERY Home
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Korean men driven to the wall
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Australia and Italy "go home" early
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Thirteen nations aiming at Gold
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FITA Office Ave. de Cour 135 CH-1007 Lausanne Switzerland Phone +41-21-614 30 50 Fax +41-21-614 30 55 E-mail info@archery.org Results of Women's Elimination + Final (Website by Athens 2004) FIN Results of Men's Elimination + Final (Website by Athens 2004) FIN The Archery competition has finished.

82. Ewan's Archery / Programming Website
olympic recurve archer from Ireland, psychology, technique, videos.
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The National Outdoors on Sunday was a complete disaster . Had to give up half way through. The part of the line I was on was completely uneven, with the result that my left foot was in a hole, meaning it was around 2 inches lower than my right. Needless to say it completely shagged up my stance, if I tried a square stance the string started murdering my bowarm, and if I put my foot in the hole with my usual open stance, the base of my spine started to really hurt thanks to the awkward angle. There were no spare bays to shoot in, and the judge(special no thanks to him for the lack of understanding) would not let me take a half step *backwards* to get my feet on a flat piece of grass. Now I remember why IAAA shoots are not worth the hassle, at all. Friday, 26-08-2005, 19:20:24

83. Archery Australia
National controlling body providing news, records, rankings, contests, and clubs. Includes olympic and Paralympic information and related links.
http://www.archery.org.au/

84. Grand National Archery Society Ltd.
Governing body for the olympic sport of archery in the UK.
http://www.gnas.org/
Home About Us Membership News ... COACHING
Welcome to Archery UK Online. . .
Welcome to the Grand National Archery Society’s new website. As well as the areas you will be familiar with from the original site you will discover areas of information from the committees. These sections are gradually being compiled and uploaded but to avoid further delay in publishing the site the information could be a bit scarce.
We hope you like our new site and find it easy to navigate your way around.
We would appreciate any feedback so please feel free to contact us with any comments or suggestions.
Archery is a sport for all people!
Men, women and juniors from all sections of the community are encouraged to participate at all levels in the sport: Shooting, administration, coaching, judging, competition and representing Great Britain at International events such as the Olympic games.
Find your local club
This section, found on the right hand side of the screen, allows each individual club to enter their own contact details and a link to their own website if they wish.
If your club is a closed club then this information can also be entered.

85. Archery East JOAD
An NAA registered JOAD (Junior olympic archery Development) club offering information and instruction on target archery. Located in Bedford, NH.
http://www.freewebs.com/archeryeast/
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Archery East
Archery East is a privatly run NAA ( National Archery Association ) certified Archery school designed to promote the sport of target archery to all. For information on upcoming programs and clinics please refer to the Events and Programs link.
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Located in Bedford NH, Archery East is one of the few archery schools in the area to specialize in Target Archery. For everything from equipment to expert instruction Archery East has what you are looking for.
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86. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Sports & Disciplines
It is a page in the history section of HickokSports.com, Two sports, archeryand tennis, were dropped from the olympic program and later restored to the
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olsports.shtml
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The question of how many sports are included in the Olympics is a bit tricky, because the International Olympic Committee doesn't define a sport in quite the same way that most people do. The IOC recognizes a hierarchy of sports, disciplines, and events. To the IOC, a sport is represented by a single international governing body. To look at a concrete example, most people would say that swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo are four separate sports. However, the international governing body for all three is the Federation Internationale de Natation. In Olympic terms, therefore, the sport is aquatics. Swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo are aquatics disciplines. An event, in Olympic terms, is any competition for which medals are awarded. So men's platform diving is an event, diving is the discipline, and aquatics is the sport. It should be noted that, for many sports, the sport is also the discipline. That's true, for example, of badminton, baseball, and basketball. It's not true of archery, though; the sport is archery and the discipline is target archery. Target archery happens to be the only archery discipline included in the Olympics, but the International Archery Federation also governs competition in field archery and ski archery, which are considered separate disciplines.

87. BBC SPORT | Olympics 2004 | Archery | History | East And West Target Gold
South Korea and the USA dominate an art dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
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South Korea's triple gold medal winner Mi-Jin Yun trains in Athens The earliest records of archery date back as far as the ancient Egyptians 5,000 years ago, when it was used for hunting and warfare.
Many ancient cultures regarded archery as an art, much like music or poetry, and it figures repeatedly in Roman and Greek mythology. It was also used by Native Americans and throughout Asia, as well as by Attila the Hun in his conquest of much of Europe and Asia. Academy: Get in on teh archery action In time, archery became a popular leisure pursuit and England's King Henry VIII founded the first club - the Brotherhood of St. George - in 1537. The first recorded contest of recent times was in London in 1583, and the first international competition was held between English and French archers in 1900. It was in the same year that archery became an Olympic sport, featuring every year until 1920, with the exception of Stockholm in 1912.

88. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
olympic Sports The current olympic Games program includes 35 sports and these sports and discover others that have become a part of olympic history.
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The current Olympic Games programme includes 35 sports and nearly 400 events.
There are also past Olympic sports and sports recognised by the Olympic Movement.
SPORTS ON THE OLYMPIC PROGRAMME
Click below to discover the sports and disciplines on the programme of the next Olympic Games. UseFlash = 0; Summer sports: Winter sports: Aquatics Archery Athletics Badminton ... Skiing RECOGNISED SPORTS Climbing, bridge, golf, roller skating and surfing are sports that are recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The International Sports Federations (IFs) that administer these sports must ensure that their statutes, practice and activities conform with the Olympic Charter. Learn more OLYMPIC SPORTS OF THE PAST Tug of war, rugby, polo, lacrosse, and golf were once on the Olympic programme. Have a closer look at these sports and discover others that have become a part of Olympic history. Learn more SUMMER SPORTS Discover the technique of all Olympic disciplines with flash animations.

89. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
Hubert van Innis (BEL) is the most decorated archer in olympic history, winningsix gold medals and three silvers in 1900 and 1920.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/history_uk.asp?DiscCode=AR&sportCode=

90. Turkish Archery In Republic Period
For the first time, in 1900, archery was accepted as an olympic sport. In 1931,”International archery Federation (FITA)” was established and in 1955
http://www.archery.metu.edu.tr/sitetr/histta02.html
Turkish Archery in Republic Period Atatürk had been an enthusiastic supporter of the project, and after watching a display by the country's first woman archer Betül Diker (Or) at the 19 May celebrations that year, had asked Halim Baki Kunter to train her himself.
THE FIVE YEAR PLAN in 1990 In the VI. Plan period , archery is planned to be organized in 25-26 provinces and this number will increase to 20. These provinces are: Ankara, Istanbul ,Izmir ,Antalya, Samsun, Edirne, Sakarya, Bolu, Balikesir, Denizli, Afyon, Eskisehir, Erzurum, Trabzon, Mersin, Kastamonu, Konya, Isparta, Mugla, Aydin. By the year 1988 ,Turkey has 5 trainers and two of them are the trainers of Turkish Archery Team. In order to train talented and good trainers ,some lessons are thought to be put into practice at least twice a year. By this way, the number of trainers are planned to reach 250. In addition to these, 100 physical education teachers will be trained in accordance with the procedures of archery two days each week in the selected districts. This Section: History Main Ottoman Archery History Republic Archery History Archery in Olympics ... Contact Us

91. ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games
A grand celebration, the ATHENS 2004 olympic Games, which for 17 days returned to history The emblem of the ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games Visit the
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Unforgettable Games, Dream Games
A grand celebration, the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games, which for 17 days returned to Greece, the country where they were originally born and the city where they revived, is completed.
These Games broke many records. Athens hosted 11,099 athletes, the largest number ever and also the most women athletes ever. Representatives of 202 countries took part, more than any other sport event. The Olympic flame traveled for the first time to all continents. Shot Put was held in Olympia and women competed there for the first time.
Four billion viewers all over the world watched these Games. They all saw Greece, inside and outside the stadiums.
With a warm  Closing Ceremony , full of music and singing, Athens bade a final farewell to the athletes and its guests. 
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92. US Archery
In butt shooting, the ancestor of olympic target archery, bowmen aimed at archery became an official event in the modern olympic Games in 1900 and was
http://www.usarchery.org/index.cfm?print=1&id=6974E6A2-D037-489A-87A3201BC44A535

93. Magic Moments That Define The Games - Olympic Info : Olympic History -
But more than 100years of olympic history shows that the judgment of the world or of Somehow, he even outshone the archer, whose flaming arrow so
http://smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/06/18/1089484305250.html
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Magic moments that define the Games
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September 28, 2000
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Luminescent Cathy walking across water to light the Olympic cauldron at the climax to a breathtaking opening ceremony. Exhausted, relieved Cathy sitting cross-legged on the track as the enormity of her achievement in winning in the 400metres begins to hit home. Victorious Cathy standing on the winner's podium, gold medal around her neck, a huge smile on her face, as relief turns to rapture before an adoring crowd of 112,524. With just four days to go, it is not difficult to draw up the shortlist from which Australians will ultimately choose their most enduring image, their single memorable moment, from the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. The miraculous performance or the unforeseen misfortune that could still eclipse the extraordinary Ms Freeman from the minds of Australians can scarcely be imagined. But more than 100years of Olympic history shows that the judgment of the world - or of other individual nations - may be very different from that of the host. Back in 1896 when the modern Games were inaugurated in Athens, selection was simpler because the choice was much narrower. The embryonic Olympics were a decidedly parochial event drawing a mere 311athletes - all of them male - from just 13countries. Indeed, all but 81 were Greek.

94. Why Losers Are The Real Winners - Olympic Info : Olympic History -
olympic fans, ask yourself this why did you enjoy watching Tatiana Grigorievavault with Her own history. She jumped 4.55 metres and stunned herself.
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Why losers are the real winners
By Caroline Overington
September 30, 2000
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Olympic fans, ask yourself this: why did you enjoy watching Tatiana Grigorieva vault with the pole? No, besides that. Could it be the same reason you enjoyed watching Jai Taurima in the long jump? Michelle Ferris in the cycling? The little-known Justin Norris in the swimming pool? Perhaps it could. The real reason (okay, the other reason) you loved watching Grigorieva in the pole vault is that she jumped a personal best. Put aside her obvious beauty (and the way she silenced 110,000 sports fans by placing a manicured finger to bee-stung lips). Put aside the silver medal (and the email called The Silver Medallist that is doing the rounds). What, really, is the sporting point? It is that Grigorieva did better than she had ever done before. Sure, American Stacy Dragila went higher and broke a world record. Bully for her. Grigorieva was also making history. Her own history. She jumped 4.55 metres and stunned herself.

95. Olympic Preview: Archery
archery was regularly featured as an olympic sport from 1900 to 1920, In the2004 olympics, the archery competitions and the finish of the marathon will
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96. Athens Olympics :: NZ Rowers Set For Biggest Night In Their Olympic History
The Athens olympic Games Blog is a Site dedicated to the latest olympic News and Read more at NZ rowers set for biggest night in their olympic history
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"The Evers-Swindells and the rest of the New Zealand Olympic rowing team are counting down to what could be the country's most successful day for the sport. Five crews line up in finals later this evening in Athens, starting with Sonia Waddell at 5.30pm NZ time.

97. History (from Archery) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
history (from archery) From prehistoric times, the bow was a principal weapon ofwar and of the hunt throughout the world, except in Australia.
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From prehistoric times, the bow was a principal weapon of war and of the hunt throughout the world, except in Australia. Recreational archery also was practiced, along with military, among the ancient Egyptians and Greeks
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98. - TrendUK - July - British CouncilThe Olympics From Archery To
The Olympics from archery to wrestling. A rich history The first modernOlympic Games were held in Athens in 1896 and 108 years later they are
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99. History Of Canadian Archery Teams
ÉQUIPES CANADIENNES DE TIR À L ARC, CANADIAN archery TEAMS. 30 ANNÉES DE PARTICIPATION,30 YEARS OF COMPETITION. OLYMPICS, OLYMPICS
http://www.fca.ca/ex/teamshistory/Canteamshistory_files/sheet002.htm
ÉQUIPES CANADIENNES DE TIR À L'ARC CANADIAN ARCHERY TEAMS 30 ANNÉES DE PARTICIPATION 30 YEARS OF COMPETITION OLYMPICS OLYMPICS Munich MONTREAL MOSCOW LOS ANGELES SEOUL BARCELONA ATLANTA SYDNEY ATHENS W. Germany Canada USSR USA S. KOREA SPAIN USA AUSTRALIA GREECE Mary Grant Lucille Lemay Lucille Lemay Linda Kazienko Brenda Cuming Claude Rousseau Jeannot Robitaille Rob Rusnov Jonathan Ohayon Majory Saunders Wanda Allan Lucille Lessard Lucille Lemay John McDonald Sylvain Cadieux Kevin Sally Marie-Pier Beaudet Viola Muir Wanda Allan Denis Canuel Jeannot Robitaille Rob Rusnov Dave Mann Roger Lemay Daniel Desnoyers Donald Jackson Ted Gamble Stan Siatkowski Elmer Ewert Wayne Pullen Terry Dickson Gord Mitchell Carol Mallett Honor Lehmacher Lorraine Anderson Paul Fontaine Joan MacDonald Joan MacDonald Joan McDonald Ron Genge Léonard Brisson Rick Mallett Al Wills Aimé Breault Pasal Colmaire Pasal Colmaire

100. Vanuatu National Olympic Commitee
National GamesHistory of ParticipationMedalistsRecords Some are quite newand fairly small eg archery, Karate and Triathlon, whilst on the other hand
http://www.oceaniasport.com/vanuatu/index.cgi?sID=16

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