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  2. Mathew Masonwells - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, Masonwells was named to the Australian archery shadow Olympic team. [14] He attended a national team training camp in Canberra in September 2011 and March 2012. [ 14 ] At the 2012 National Target Archery Championships, he finished fifth as a member of SQAS. [ 15 ]

  3. Taking aim: Flathead Valley native makes name for herself in ...

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    During an event at Spirit Quest Archery, she won a Mathews bow. She would travel to weekend competitions with friends and started watching videos online learning to improve. Her first big ...

  4. PSE Archery - Wikipedia

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    PSE Archery, Inc. is an American archery supply company, and a designer and manufacturer of bows, arrows, and other equipment. The company was founded by Pete Shepley [ 1 ] in Mahomet, Illinois , and has its corporate headquarters in Tucson, Arizona .

  5. Compound bow - Wikipedia

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    Compound bows are typically constructed of man-made materials such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, while traditional bows and warbows usually are entirely or partially made of wood or bamboo. The pulley/cam system grants the user a mechanical advantage , and so the limbs of a compound bow are much stiffer than those of a recurve bow or longbow .

  6. Hoyt Archery - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt Archery is an American manufacturer of recurve and compound bows located in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] Most notable for their competition recurve bows, which are featured prominently in the Olympics; every gold medalist in individual archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics shot a Hoyt recurve. [2] Hoyt is owned by Jas. D. Easton, Inc.

  7. Modern competitive archery - Wikipedia

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    Modern competitive target archery is often governed by the World Archery Federation, abbreviated as WA (sometimes also referred to as FITA, from its former French name of Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc). Olympic rules are derived from WA rules. Target archery competitions may be held indoors or outdoors.

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