Olympic Archery
Olympic Archery is a precision sport where athletes shoot arrows at a target from a distance of 70 meters. Competitors aim for a circular target divided into scoring zones, with the center worth the highest points. The event is held outdoors, and archers use recurve bows, which are designed to bend away from the archer when unstrung.
In the Olympics, both individual and team events are contested. Each archer takes turns shooting a set number of arrows, and the total score determines the winner. The sport requires focus, skill, and practice, making it a challenging yet rewarding competition for participants like archers.