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  2. Kao Hao-wen - Wikipedia

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    Kao Hao-wen (Chinese: 高浩文; born 17 March 1995 in Hualien City) is a male Chinese Taipei recurve archer.He competed in the archery competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

  3. Composite bow - Wikipedia

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    The present bowmaking tradition emerged after independence in 1921 and is based on Manchu types of bow. [45] Mounted archery had fallen into disuse and has been revived only in the 21st century. Archery with composite bows is part of the annual festival of the three virile sports (wrestling, horseriding, archery), called "Naadam".

  4. English longbow - Wikipedia

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    Self-yew English longbow, 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) long, 470 N (105 lbf) draw force. A late 15th century illustration of the Battle of Crécy. English longbowmen figure prominently in the foreground on the right, where they are driving away Italian mercenary crossbowmen. The English longbow was a powerful medieval type of bow, about

  5. Longbow - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known book on European longbow archery is the anonymous L'Art D'Archerie, produced in France in the late 15th or early 16th century. [10] The first book in English about longbow archery was Toxophilus by Roger Ascham, first published in London in 1545 and dedicated to King Henry VIII.

  6. Recurve bow - Wikipedia

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    Early 21st century recurve bow Self bows , composite bows , and laminated bows using the recurve form are still made and used by bowyers, amateurs, and professional archers. The unqualified phrase "recurve bow" or just "a recurve" in modern archery circles usually refers to a typical modern recurve bow, as used by archers in the Olympics and ...

  7. Catalina Gnoriega - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Gnoriega (born 17 March 2003 San Diego) is an American archer. [1] [2] She won a gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games, in women's team recurve, and competed in individual recurve.

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