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NATIONAL OLYMPIC
COMMITTEE OF TURKMENISTAN

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Archery

Archery, one of the oldest sports still practiced, is closely linked to the development of civilisation. As a cultural advance, it was comparable to the discovery of fire and the invention of the wheel.

ARCHERY IN BATTLE

In 1200 BC the Hittites and Assyrians shot their bows from chariots, becoming fearsome opponents in battle. They made their bows with tendon, horn and wood and also developed a new re-curved shape. This made their bows shorter and more powerful, making them easier to handle for an archer on horseback.


A NOBLE HISTORY

Archery was the favourite sport of the Egyptian pharaohs during the 18th dynasty (1567-1320 BC). Many centuries later, some of the earliest recorded archery tournaments took place during the Zhou (Chou) dynasty (1027- 256 BC) in China. Such events were attended by Chinese nobility. Much later, English writers honoured the longbow for famous contributions to their country’s victories in the battles of Crécy, Agincourt and Poitiers.

  • Title:

    Turkmenistan archery Federation

    E-mail:
    turkmenarchery@gmail.com

    President: 
    Wepa Sahedow  

    • Archery is the practice of using a bow to propel an arrow through the air, with the intention of hitting a target.
    • The first known use of bows and arrows in combat was in 2340BC by the Babylonians.
    • The bag that archers use to hold their arrows is called a quiver.