• The National Field Archery Society (NFAS) is a British organisation that exists to foster and promote field archery as a sport. Information in this article...
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  • rules of national organisations such as the UK National Field Archery Society (NFAS) and the US National Field Archery Association (NFAA) and Archery Shooters...
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  • share a signaling channel (or D channel). National Field Archery Society, a UK field archery organisation National Football Association of Swaziland, former...
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  • is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is composed of 156 national federations and other archery associations, and is recognised by the International Olympic...
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    archery in the United States is governed by USA Archery and National Field Archery Association (NFAA), which also certifies instructors. Para-archery...
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  • competitive archery worldwide and is called target archery. A form particularly popular in Europe, North America, and South America is field archery, shot at...
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    the GNAS (Grand National Archery Society) of Great Britain, with approximately 30,000 members which has now re-branded itself as Archery GB. In the United...
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    Archery, or the use of bow and arrows, was probably developed in Africa by the later Middle Stone Age (approx. 70,000 years ago). It is documented as...
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  • Archery GB is the largest national governing body for the sport of archery in the United Kingdom. Archery GB is responsible for all levels of archery...
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    Turkish archery (Turkish: Türk okçuluğu) is a tradition of archery which became highly developed in the Ottoman Empire, although its origins date back...
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    Mounted archery is a form of archery that involves shooting arrows while on horseback. A horse archer is a person who does mounted archery. Archery has occasionally...
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    and sport crossbow. Archery Crossbow Laws on crossbows The Grand National Archery Society Rules of Shooting, Section 104, 2002 "Field Crossbow 2005 Art...
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    (UK) National Field Archery Association's definition of a longbow". Archived from the original on February 9, 2007. "The International Field Archery's definition"...
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    Toxophilites archery society and won the Grand National Archery Meeting at Cheltenham in 1883; his score of 869 was 55 clear of the field. He remained...
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    Paterson Encyclopaedia of Archery pp. 90–91 Banks, Gavin (January 2010). "It had to be yew". Field and Roving Archery Society. Archived from the original...
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    Popinjay (sport) (category Archery)
    occasionally in the United Kingdom under the governance of the Grand National Archery Society. In Germany a traditional shooting at wooden birds placed on a...
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    stadium and its gymnasium are U.S. National Historic Landmarks. During the 1904 Games, the stadium hosted the archery, athletics, cycling, football, gymnastics...
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    English longbow (category Bows (archery))
    Forest Scenery Banks, Gavin (January 2010). "It had to be yew". Field and Roving Archery Society. Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved 14...
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  • Welsh Archery Association (WAA) is the national governing body for archery in Wales. It was established in 2000 by the merger of the South Wales Archery Society...
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  • University (2012) Events in bold have taken place since the first tournament.  Archery (details)  Athletics (details)  Football (details)  Badminton (details)...
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    archery organizations do exist with different rules. Competitive archery in the United States is governed by USA Archery and National Field Archery Association...
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  • Student Association (TSA) National Education Ambassadors Key Club Student Congress Environment Councillors Choir Aikido Archery Badminton Basketball Bowling...
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    l'Amitié (football) Bermuda National Stadium (football, rugby union, athletics and cricket) Changlimithang Stadium (football and archery) Estadio Hernando Siles...
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  • Bhutan, archery is a national sport with a difference | DW | 01.03.2011". DW.COM. Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 28 June 2021. However, it (archery) was only...
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    recovered is about 8,000 years old, found in the Holmegård swamp in Denmark. Archery seems to have arrived in the Americas with the Arctic small tool tradition...
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  • as lawn tennis and golf. Women were now allowed in some sports, such as archery, tennis, badminton and gymnastics. 19th-century London Demographics of...
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    office, camp store, seven cabin sites, an archery range, high and low ropes challenge course, playing field, and several trails and areas of forest and...
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  • "Wild Jurchens". Han Chinese society resembled that of the sedentary Jianzhou and Maolian, who were farmers. Hunting, archery on horseback, horsemanship...
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  • Flatbow (category Bows (archery))
    bows and arrows, reprinted from journals of science and of archery, National Field Archery Association. From Popular Mechanics March 1941, page 439 Outdoor...
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    Ishi (section Archery)
    Pope, Saxton T. (March 6, 1918). "Yahi Archery: An article on how Ishi, the last Yana indian, practiced archery: how he made his bow, his arrows, flaked...
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