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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Archery Sports' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Archery Sports Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Archery Sports 1. Western Elk Hunting (research) - By: Ted Lake Drawing an Elk tag east of the Mississippi is a real long shot. In the sport of archery elk hunting you need to take every advantage possible to getting the license that is required. In my state of Michigan, and in many other states such as; Arkansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania your chanc... Featured ArticleThe Sport Of Archery In The Olympic Games Archery was not a sports event in the first ancient Olympic Games in Greece. However, the games were held for over 1,000 years, so it's entirely possible that at some time archery was an Olympic sport in the past. Archery for men was an event for the first time in the modern Olympics in 1900. The first archery event for women was in 1904. However, there was no uniformity in the rules in those early Olympics and archery was dropped as an event after 1920. The international governing body for ar ...
Read full story 2. Archery Equipment - By: Michael Russell A sport that isnt often discussed is archery. When most people think of it they automatically picture Sherwood Forest complete with Robin Hood and Friar Tuck. Archery is actually very competitive and one just has to look at the Olympics to realize this. If you are interested in participat... 3. The Sport Of Archery In The Olympic Games - By: Michael Russell Archery was not a sports event in the first ancient Olympic Games in Greece. However, the games were held for over 1,000 years, so it's entirely possible that at some time archery was an Olympic sport in the past. Archery for men was an event for the first time in the modern Olympics in 1900. The ... 4. Matthews Archery - By: Michael Russell Have you ever considered the sport of archery? Okay, so maybe you wouldn't exactly call it a sport. The truth is it's more like a hobby than anything else. A learned skill or fun past-time. Anyway, I do believe that it is a fun and exciting hobby once you give it a shot. However, most folks simply d... 5. Archery Equipment - By: Michael Russell If you've never shot a bow, then you may be missing out on a rather gratifying experience. People get into archery for several different reasons. Whether it be hunting, competition, or merely fun, archery can be a wonderful sport or hobby. Archery equipment, which is now available to pretty much ... 6. Ben Pearson Archery - By: Michael Russell What are your favorite hobbies? Are you into sports or art? These are very popular past-times in my home. Although common athletics are not exactly my thing, I do like martial arts. As for other fun and exciting hobbies, I personally prefer archery. When was the last time you shot an apple off of so... 7. Archery Products - By: Michael Russell Having the right archery products is quite a crucial matter, if you are a hunter or target shooter of any kind. I have been an archer for many years, so I know what I am talking about. Before I had even tried any real archery products, I was already making my own jury-rigged bow and arrows to use in... 8. Archery Equipment 2 - By: Michael Russell What do you enjoy? Is it a nice hike through the mountains, or a day on the lake for fishing and soaking up the sun? Maybe you enjoy golf or shooting some hoops with the buddies. Whether you prefer to play hockey or hunt deer, you want the right tools for the trade. As an outdoor guy myself, I prefe... 9. Archery Dealers - By: Michael Russell One thing I love about the great outdoors is the options. There are so many things you can do outside for sport or just plain old fun. What's your knack? Do you have a certain something that you love doing on a day to day basis like hiking, biking, camping, bird watching, jogging, swimming, or maybe... 10. Archery-three Noted Histories - By: Mpam Id --1970057 Archery is a sport or practice of using a bow to shoot arrows. Throughout history archery was used for many purposes including hunting, and combat. It now has mainly become a sport of precision. Some history on archery is that it was said to have begun around 15,000 years ago, but the earliest that... 11. So You Want To Go Bowhunting - By: -mpam Id 1978749 Bowhunting can be one of the most exciting forms of hunting there is. It is just you and the animal you are hunting. It is also up close and personal, due to the range restrictions of a bow. Modern equipment has increased the range some what. Still you have a relative short range where you can place... 12. History Of Archery - By: Michael Russell Archery is a pass time that possesses a rich and interesting history. Moreover, it is a pass time that is still quite alive today and despite the fact that people rely on it less to survive, Archery remains a valid sport among avid sportsmen. Let’s take a look at the history of Archery and how it ha... 13. Bow Hunting - By: Michael Russell Archery is both the skill and the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows and hit a target. These days, it is a renowned sport of precision and accuracy but this skill dates back to early history as a tool for hunting and a weapon in conflict. Archery was seen in the histories of the dif... 14. Archery Products - By: Michael Russell Archery Products Archery is a fun sport, whether it's done as a hobby or a path to the Olympics. There are many archery products and accessories available for young and old. Slingshots, Crossbows and Longbows make up the main categories. Slingshots have come a long way from Dav... 15. Archery Quivers - By: Michael Russell If you are a bow hunter, the better part of your gear is probably pretty standard. You have a compound bow, no doubt, as well as a set of arrows, cammo gear, and the works. But in my opinion, there is little room for self-expression in all of that. That is why your archery quivers are the place wher... 16. A Short And Snappy History Of Bowling - By: Michael Russell Bowling As the most popular sport during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, bowling is still one of the most popular sports in the world. Over 100 million bowlers from nearly 90 countries participate in the sport. The popularity of bowling has been traced back many years and the ga... 17. Archery Throughout The Centuries - By: Michael Russell In the notorious armies of the early civilizations, good archers were great assets and were usually used as the first offense. Their arrows caused mass destruction on the battlefields and could topple large numbers. Civilizations that held archers in high regard in their armies were the ... 18. Archery Competition: Introduction, Rules, & Scores - By: Michael Russell In these modern times, archery is no longer considered a weapon of war and destruction but an organized sport and a true test of precision and accuracy. The most popular of all the archery competitions is Target Archery. Here, the archer is given a target which he will have to hit with a... 19. Compound Bows - By: Michael Russell Are you an archery pro? Maybe you got sucked into this sport when you were a kid. I know a lot of guys who are archery nuts because of the hunting aspect. They live to hunt that 20 point buck every deer season. Does this sound familiar? Personally I can't say that I've ever harbored an interest for ... 20. Asian Archery - By: Michael Russell Centuries ago, the tribesmen of Central Asia were very skilled in shooting arrows on horseback. These archers would ride on running horses while they shoot down their target then they would twist around in their saddles and shoot again after they have passed. Archery in Asia wa... 21. Archery - It's Not Just For The Primitive Man - By: Michael Russell I can only assume historically, the earliest man must have faced a dilemma when he went off to hunt for food. The wild animals were big, and if you got too close, they could devour you before you got the chance to kill them. There were no guns at this point, so man probably had to put hi... 22. Bow And Arrow - By: Michael Russell Do you want me to let you in on a secret? Well, regardless of your answer, I will anyway. There is nothing quite as amazing as the first time you handle a bow and arrow. Hey, would I lie about something like this. It's a sacred practice enjoyed by only a select few. Okay, who am I kidding? Clearly a... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
Despite top archer Jayanta Talukdar being disqualified in men's recurve section, India dominated the proceedings in recurve as well as women's compound |
| Shooting Tab (dzn) Small A shooting tab without finger separator. Tough vinyl. Made of tough vinyl. Protects fingers.... |
| Double Loop Bow String (pac) 60 In. Made of braided hollow diamond line with a loop on each end. Used on bows up to 40 Lbs. Sold in packs of 3 per size. Made from hollow diamond line. Strings made to your specific size.... |
| Double Loop Bow String (pac) 36 In. Made of braided hollow diamond line with a loop on each end. Used on bows up to 40 Lbs. Sold in packs of 3 per size. Made from hollow diamond line. Strings made to your specific size.... |
| Deputy™ Bow (ea) 15 Lbs. The shoot thru design is ideal to introduce the up-and-coming archer to the sport. Its unique riser design avoids the frustration of the arrow coming off the rest. The 46 inch length promotes accuracy while diminishing finger pinch. Sight and arrowrest are adjustable and easy to use. Shoots right and left hand. Please specify 15 or 20 lbs. Draw weight.... |