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  • ...and fighting with bows and arrows. Archery's governing body is the [[World Archery Federation]] (WA) and the sport is contested at the [[Olympic Games]]. [[Category:Archery]]
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  • * [[:Category:Archery|Archery]]
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  • The '''World Archery Federation (WA)''' is the governing body of [[archery]]. It was founded in 1931 and is based in [[Lausanne]]. [[Category:Archery organisations]]
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  • ...and fighting with bows and arrows. Archery's governing body is the [[World Archery Federation]] (WA) and the sport is contested at the [[Olympic Games]]. [[Category:Archery]]
    349 bytes (56 words) - 09:37, 15 September 2019
  • The '''World Archery Federation (WA)''' is the governing body of [[archery]]. It was founded in 1931 and is based in [[Lausanne]]. [[Category:Archery organisations]]
    189 bytes (26 words) - 06:31, 4 October 2019
  • {{r|Arrow (archery)}} {{r|Bow (archery)}}
    249 bytes (32 words) - 21:55, 6 November 2008
  • * [[:Category:Archery|Archery]]
    471 bytes (67 words) - 13:36, 1 October 2019
  • ...in which the primary objective is to hit a specific target. Examples are [[archery]], [[basketball]], [[bowls]], [[curling]], [[darts]], [[golf]], [[netball]]
    226 bytes (27 words) - 04:39, 24 June 2023
  • ...specific target as accurately as possible. The more obvious examples are [[archery]] and [[shooting]]. Others are [[basketball]], [[bowls]], [[curling]], [[da
    324 bytes (46 words) - 09:51, 24 June 2023
  • {{r|Archery}}
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  • Edged weapons do have continuing roles in sports such as fencing and archery.
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  • * ''Archery''
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  • # [[Kisha-KJutsu]] (Horseback Archery) # [[Kyu-jutsu]] (Archery)
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  • ...pe and were used in North America. The rest of the world later moved on to archery, and the only returning boomerangs were kept in use by the natives of [[Aus
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  • ...'[[Kyudo|Kyūdō]]'' (弓道, 'way of the [[bow (archery)|bow]]'), or Japanese [[archery]], has become related to and involved in the study of [[Zen Buddhism]]. Aik
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  • ...We Do Fynde in Our Countre Great Lack of Bowes and Arrows': Tudor Military Archery and the Inventory of King Henry VIII," ''Journal of the Society for Army Hi
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  • :Swimming; Synchronized Swimming; Diving; Water polo; Archery; Athletics; Badminton; Baseball; Basketball; Boxing; Canoe-kayak; Cycling;
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  • ...yards (210 metres) long, with its (originally twelve) hollow towers for [[archery|archers]]<ref>Walmsley (1998: 4); Binns (1996: 17).</ref> therefore do not ...923).</ref> and an 1890 photo shows visitors using the grounds to practice archery.<ref>Goodall (2000: 34).</ref> By 1920, the site was sufficiently important
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  • ...yards (210 metres) long, with its (originally twelve) hollow towers for [[archery|archers]]<ref>Walmsley (1998: 4); Binns (1996: 17).</ref> therefore do not ...923).</ref> and an 1890 photo shows visitors using the grounds to practice archery.<ref>Goodall (2000: 34).</ref> By 1920, the site was sufficiently important
    30 KB (4,558 words) - 11:17, 7 March 2024
  • ...s a captain.<ref name="e life 6"/> Around this time, Yi started practicing archery, which was a popular sport and an essential prerequisite for a military car
    24 KB (3,590 words) - 10:09, 28 February 2024
  • ...Each member of the team shoots two arrows per round. Traditional Bhutanese archery is a social event and competitions are organized between villages, towns, a
    38 KB (5,707 words) - 07:58, 23 April 2024
  • ...art from past civilisations of the Mediterranean, and beetles, armour and archery from Asia. In November 2004, the museum acquired a cast of a fossilised ''[
    26 KB (3,819 words) - 22:07, 11 October 2013
  • ...rd III]] (1349), the latter because it was distracting bowmen from their [[archery]] practice. In 1424, [[James I of Scotland]] banned "fute-ball" when he pa
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