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The type of archery done at the Olympics is target archery which is supervised and regulated by the National Archery Association. Archery was made part of the Olympics in 1900, in Paris, France, and continued in 1904, 1908, and 1920. 1904 and 1908 being years when women competed. The bow of choice back then was the longbow because it was the easiest to use back then. Unfortunately, popularity was one of the weaker sides of Olympic archery. It was hard to even get a stand full of people to see people shoot in the early years of Olympic archery. Furthermore, each country’s team used different rules and formats. It became too chaotic to continue.
It was finally reinstated in 1972 for men and women. 1984 was a key year for Olympic archery because, during the Los Angeles games, the stands were completely packed with spectators watching the game. Because of this new found interest in archery, advances have been made in equipment and technique ever since then. This, in turn produced higher scores and world class archers who drew in even larger crowds. Furthermore, public awareness about archery was raised to a new level due to this surge in popularity. In the 1992 Olympic games, Antonio Rebollo of the Spanish team shot a flaming arrow to ignite the Olympic torch at the opening ceremony. He inspired the Spanish team to bring home the gold.
Archery has survived the test of time, resisting progress and disinterest. It is perhaps one of the most challenging and rewarding sports around.