
Archery Olympic Games
Olympic archery is a competitive sport where athletes shoot arrows at a target from a set distance, aiming for precision and accuracy. The primary event is the individual and team competitions, where competitors fire a series of arrows in designated rounds. Scores are based on how close each arrow lands to the center of the target, which has rings with increasing point values. The athlete or team with the highest total score advances through elimination rounds to compete in the final. It combines skill, focus, and consistency, with equipment regulations ensuring fairness and standardization.