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  1. Recurve archers shoot at targets set at four different distances in Olympic competition: 30 meters – Ranking Round and Individual finals. 50 meters – Ranking Round. 70 meters – Ranking Round. 90 meters – Team Round. The ranking round consists of 72 arrows shot, with 12 arrows per distance.

  2. Jul 29, 2024 · Olympic archers shoot at a target that’s a whopping 70 metres away. That’s longer than a Boeing 747’s wingspan, about three and a half times to length of a cricket pitch, or like trying to hit a gnat from eight and a half London buses away.

  3. Jun 4, 2024 · The Target Archers stand 70 meters (plus or minus 30 cm) away from a target that is on an incline of 75-80 degrees — regardless of what the target is set at, that is the incline to be used for all targets.

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · The target for Olympic archery is set at a distance of 70 meters for both the men’s and women’s events. This distance is a standard across all Olympic Games and is designed to test the accuracy and skill of the competitors.

  5. Archers shoot up to a distance of 70 metres (for recurve) and 50 metres (for compound) in standard competition. Archers aim at the five-colour target, consisting of 10 scoring zones in gold, red, blue, black and white rings.

  6. The women’s Olympic archery distance to the target is 70, 60, 50, and 30 meters. However, the World Archery Federation has ceased this format in favor of the standard 70-meter distance. This is now the archery distance for the Olympics and the Hyundai World Archery Championships.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Archers shoot 70m – the length of three tennis courts – at a 122cm round target divided into 10 coloured scoring rings; the highest-scoring central ring is the size of a DVD. If an arrow lands on...

  8. Archers shoot over distances of up to 90 metres, although the standard competition distances are 70 metres (for recurve) and 50 metres (for compound), usually at the recognisable five-colour target, consisting of 10 scoring zones and gold, red, blue, black and white rings.

  9. The ranking round is used to determine seedings for both the individual and the team competitions. In the ranking round, archers shoot 72 arrows at a target 70 meters away in 12 ends (groupings) of six arrows each. A perfect score is 720. Each athlete has two minutes to shoot six arrows in each end.

  10. May 3, 2024 · In Olympic archery, archers shoot at a target that is 70m away. The target is 122cm in diameter, with the central ring, worth 10 points, just 12.2cm wide. How does scoring work in archery? Archers are rewarded for shooting as close to the centre of the target as they can.

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