
Paralympic Archery
Paralympic archery is a competitive sport where athletes with disabilities perform archery, aiming to shoot arrows accurately at a target from a set distance. It includes various classifications based on the athletes' impairments, such as standing or seated categories, and arm or leg disabilities. Athletes use specially adapted bows and techniques, and competitions are conducted with standardized rules similar to able-bodied archery. The sport emphasizes skill, precision, and consistency, showcasing athletes’ abilities to overcome physical challenges while demonstrating determination and mastery in archery.