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ARCHERY

Overview
The first Archery competition for persons with a disability was held at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in 1948. Since then, the development of the sport has been rapid. New technology for bows, changes in the rules and the ever-increasing interest of people have made the sport accessible to more athletes and at the same time more exciting. In 2009, 37 countries compete in Archery but the number is still growing.

Archery was one of the original Paralympic Sports contested in Rome in 1960 and is a test of accuracy, strength and concentration. The sport is open to athletes with a physical disability (including spinal injury, cerebral palsy, amputee and les autres) in three functional classes. It comprises of individual and team events, standing and wheelchair competitions. Competitors shoot at a target marked with ten scoring zones, from a set distance. Since 2007 Archery is governed by the International Archery Federation (FITA).

Events

  • Individual & Teams
  • Compound
  • Recurve

Classification

  • Standing
  • Wheelchair 1
  • Wheelchair 2

Links

» Archery New Zealand

» World Para-Archery

» International Paralympic Committee
 


Last Updated | Tuesday, 15 May 2012