Olympic archery
Olympic archery is a competitive sport where athletes shoot arrows at a target from a set distance. In the Olympics, archers use recurve bows, which are designed to store energy and provide greater power. The target is 70 meters away and consists of concentric circles, with points awarded based on accuracy.
Competitors participate in individual and team events, aiming to score the highest points over a series of rounds. Each archer takes turns shooting a set number of arrows, and the total score determines the winner. Archery has been part of the Olympic Games since 1900, showcasing skill and precision.