• Olympic archery tournaments. From ancient to modern team championships: how was archery included in the Olympic Games? Archery olympic games results

    16.09.2021

    In the measured life of archers, a hot time comes. Time to give away tickets to the Games of the XXX Olympiad in London. The maximum quota for the country is three men and three women. And winning these licenses does not look like an impossible task for the Russians, even if three years ago in Beijing ours played in an incomplete composition. The balance of power in archery is constantly changing, as are the rules of the game.

    The main qualifying tournament will be held on July 2-10 in Turin, following its results the 8 best teams for men and women will be selected for the Games. In June next year, the so-called recruitment will take place - a total of 12 teams will compete at the Olympics, and the hosts of the competition will receive a guaranteed place. In total - 64 participants: 32 men and 32 women. In addition, three continental personal quotas will be played for at the 2012 European Championships in Amsterdam. In a word, there will be more than enough opportunities for archers to fight for licenses. However, in comparison with the previous Olympic cycle, the qualification system has undergone radical changes.

    Their essence is as follows. If the whole team fails to win the right to participate in the Games, only one athlete from a given country will be able to compete in each individual discipline. In all likelihood, the innovations were introduced in order to expand the geography of the competition. The task of the officials is to reach the largest number of countries and participants.

    The specifics of shooting in even and odd years are very different. The selection for the Games this year is held according to the old M1 system, which provides for shooting from 90, 70, 60, 30 meters for men and 70, 60, 50, 30 for women. Well, in the next season, all tournaments will be held according to the Olympic system, which is shooting from 70 meters with elimination. In the qualification of the team competition, each of the three athletes fires 72 shots. According to the results shown, 8 teams are scattered into the quarterfinal grid, and then the winner is identified according to the Olympic system (one on one - 8 arrows for each athlete). In the individual qualification championship, the archers also make 72 shots and, according to the results obtained, 64 participants are scattered into the grid of the 1/32 finals, and then the best in duel fights is determined - everyone has the right to 12 shots.

    It is extremely difficult to switch from one system to another, - says Vladimir Yesheev, President of the Russian Federation of Archery, bronze medalist of Seoul-1988. - Let's say, when shooting from 90 meters, you need to have a strong bow. This, for example, is used by the bronze medalist of the Beijing Olympics Bair Badenov, who in Lately haunted by injury. His bow weighs 23 kilograms. The lower the trajectory, the higher the hit density. It is difficult for young men with weak bows to compete with stronger men at a long distance.

    As for the adherence to the M1 system, it is rather a tribute to tradition, after all, George IV drew such a target. However, the International Federation of Archery (FITA) is seeking to change the rules in order to level the differences between the two systems. Exercise M1, it is possible, will sink into oblivion following the results of the work of the International Congress in Turin. Although shooting at only one distance is also a double-edged sword. Who is interested in watching the shooting from one line from morning till night?

    - It is known that a fundamentally new scoring formula has been developed since last year.

    Now the showdown between the two archers is called a match. Before, after all, as it was - three shots were fired, and they can be free. One scored 30 points, the other, let's say - 20 - and the leader will no longer catch up. But according to the new system, 2 points are awarded for a victory in a period, for a defeat, respectively, - 0. And if both hit twenty-five, the score on the scoreboard is one-one. This system is more understandable for viewers. Dramaticism appears. But in fact, sometimes it turns out, as in tennis, where you can lead 5: 0, but concede 5: 7. In archery, if you are leading 4: 0, the next victory is required to complete the duel. At such a moment, venerable champions are often overwhelmed by the desire to finish off the opponent, which often allows him to even level the score. And in a shootout, only one shot is given: the one who gets closer to the center wins.

    - Another fresh trend of FITA is the inclusion of mixed mixed in the program of the World Cups and Championships. Thus, in the framework of most tournaments, five sets of awards are now played in the classic and compound bow.

    Mixed is a general trend of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), to take at least the same biathlon, the Olympic program of which was recently replenished with a mixed relay. The head of FITA, Professor Ugur Erdener, who also holds the post of vice-president of the IOC, defended the bow for many years: after all, some were eager to remove team competitions from the Games program. And today there are already talks about turning on compound onion... It turns out that mixed is the future policy of the IOC, which can be turned to after the election of the head of this organization in 2013.

    - The first question that arises after studying the protocols of the last major international starts is why Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, a four-time European champion and a participant in four Olympics, is not performing. Has a conflict erupted between the leadership of the Russian bow and the titled shooter?

    - There is one subtle point here: Tsyrempilov is very strong individually, but he has no command qualities, - Yesheev explains. - But quotas must be won by a team, and in this aspect there is a certain conflict of interests. Please note: in an individual tournament, an athlete makes three shots in two minutes, and in a team tournament - in one. Experienced shooters find it incredibly difficult to change lines in a short time. In addition, recently Tsyrempilov has not performed well enough. But we have a lot of young people, and they have every chance of tormenting the leaders: unlike boxing, our licenses are not personal, but given to the country.

    Dmitry Okunev

    Russian national team 2011 in classic bow

    Men. Bair Badenov, Alexander Kozhin, Alexey Belov, Balikto Tsyrempilov, Balzhinima Tsyrempilov, Sergey Ryzgenov.

    Women.
    Natalia Erdynieva, Inna Stepanova, Ksenia Perova, Anna Bomboeva, Tatiana Segina, Tatiana Borodai.

    The Russian national team consists of Buryat archers

    Archery World Cups began to be played relatively recently, since 2007. And immediately our eminent Balzhinima Tsyrempilov celebrated the victory, and his niece Natalya Erdineeva became the third prize-winner.

    Within the framework of the World Cup, four stages are held, at each of which points are awarded to the 16 best athletes. By the sum of the four stages, the eight strongest archers are identified, who go to the final stage. This year, in addition to Porec (Croatia), the competitions will be held in Turkish Antalya (June 6-12), American Ogden (August 2-6) and Chinese Shanghai (September 5-10). The final of the World Cup is scheduled for September 24-25, it will be held in Istanbul (Turkey).

    Our archers in Porec justified the high confidence of the coaching staff of the national team with interest. Natalia Erdineeva, Inna Stepanova and Anna Bomboeva were stronger than archers from Switzerland (216: 202), Spain (207: 205) and India (200: 191). And in the final we met with Korean archers. I must say, after the starting circle, all the Korean women occupied the leading positions. As a result, the Buryat athletes lost to the leaders in the final with a score of 207: 220. In the team competition in shooting from the Olympic classic bow, they became silver medalists.

    In the meantime, all our best archers are preparing for the most important starts of the Olympic four years. From May 30 to June 4, the Russian championship will be held in the capital of Buryatia, at which the composition of the Russian national team will be known. Subsequently, they should compete at the World Championships in Turin, Italy, where they will compete for tickets to the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

    Since ancient times, people have used weapons such as bow for hunting or defense.

    At the same time, after the appearance of firearms, archery did not lose its relevance and in the 21st century is one of the sports included in the Summer Olympic Games.

    Like an Olympic sport

    This type of shooting has long history.

    Story

    Back in the past the first people used onions as a tool for getting food. Later they began to use it as a weapon. At the same time, the best shooters released 8-20 arrows per minute hitting the target with each arrow fired.

    In the Middle Ages, it was customary among European nations to hold shooting tournaments - for range and accuracy.

    Moreover, among the Russian archers there were also famous arrows.

    This kind of competition was actively carried out during various celebrations among many nations.

    Reference! In ancient China during the reign of the Zhou dynasty ( 1122-256 biennium BC.) every noble man was obliged to perfectly master the minimum skills of archery - standing, on horseback and from a moving chariot.

    After the appearance of firearms, such shooting began to develop in a sporting direction. This was facilitated by Olympic movement.

    For the first time as a shooting sport this kind of shooting was included to the program of the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris.

    This sport did not last long in the Olympic program ( 1904 - London, 1908 - St. Louis, 1920 - Antwerp).

    A great impetus in the promotion of this sport was given by the created in 1931 International Archery Federation ( FITA). After its formation, world-class championships, international tournaments and regional championships began to be organized.

    In 1988 g. created the European and Mediterranean Archery Union and in 1992 Russian Federation of Archery.

    Competitions were not held before 1972, since there were no uniform nationwide rules, while the shooting was approved for Olympic program already in 1958

    Olympiad

    Starting out since 1972, archery is a compulsory competition included in the program of the Olympic Games. In the 80s introduced duel fights according to the Olympic system to add entertainment to this sport.

    Team competitions began to be held since 1988, and then in each Olympiad the shooting rules were changed.

    At the world level, individual and team competitions are held separately for men and women. The shooting is carried out on paper targets, of the established sample. They represent a circle with rings of different colors, fixed on a shield, when hitting which it is not allowed to deform and break. Target diameter 1 m 22 cm, and the angle of inclination to the earth's surface is 10-15 degrees.

    What are the bows for the game called?

    Competition bows are divided into two types and are named as follows:

    • classical(Olympic) with pulling force 15-20 kg and the speed of the arrow up to 240 km / h;
    • blocky provided with a special device to increase the tensile force ( 25-30 kg) and higher boom speed ( up to 320 km / h).

    The arrows consist of a tip, a shaft, a shank and a tail and are made individually for each athlete.

    At the Olympics, champions fight for four sets of medals - 2 for men and 2 for women. In this case, only the classic type of bow is used and only one distance (70 m). According to the results of the games in the season, athletes are qualified for the Olympic Games, while the team is selected 3 participants.

    Photo 1. A man shoots a compound bow, this device has a high arrow speed.

    In team competitions, each participant must do 72 shots... Then take away 12 teams for quarter finals and determine the winning team according to the Olympic system (elimination), where each participant in the team must release 8 arrows.

    Individual athletes also do 72 shots only 64 participants fall into 1/32 finals... Then, according to the Olympic system, the winner is determined, firing at each stage at 12 arrows.

    Attention! Archery is the only one olympic look sports where athletes with disabilities can compete overall.

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    World Shooting Championship

    Another from international world species archery competition is the World Championship.

    It is held every odd year outdoors and every even year indoors. The first competitions of this level were held in 1931 in Poland.

    Indoors, such competitions are held only since 1991.

    Unlike the Olympic Games, both compound bows and classic bows are used in these competitions.

    Various standard distances also apply. In the room for men and women, they are the same and make up 18, 30 or 50 m. On open air: for men - 30, 50, 70 and 90 m, for women - 30, 50, 60 and 70 m. Shooting is carried out in series: 3 arrows in 2 minutes or 6 arrows in 3 minutes.

    Any major competitions first, the qualification is carried out, and then the winner is determined according to the Olympic system. For qualification use the "FITA circle": 1 44 arrows outdoors, 60 arrows indoors. In the final, shooting is carried out from a distance 70 m with 12 arrows in individual competitions and 24 arrows each in the team competition ( 8 arrows for each of the 3 participants).

    Tournaments

    Other archery tournaments include:


    Participants or teams are awarded points depending on the occupied place, which go into the overall standings.

    • The European Championship has been held since 1968 in even years. Competitions are also held between men and women, divided into personal, team and mixed with bows of any type.
    • The Russian Championship, which was first organized in 1963. now being held 2 times per year: in winter (indoors) - 60 arrows from a distance of 18 meters and in summer (open air) at longer distances.

    Reference! There are archery-biathlon competitions. In such competitions, the basic rules are borrowed from biathlon, only a bow is used instead of a rifle.

    Also, various regional tournaments are held within countries in order to popularize this sport.

    In field shooting championships, any type of bow is used, while there are no gender differences. Most often, such competitions are held outdoors, targets have a non-standard appearance (animals) and are located at any distances and levels. The winner is the one who scores more points for hitting the target.

    Champion Range Records

    One of the oldest and most documented records for long range archery is distance at 534 m of the archer Anaxagoras at the Olympic Games held in the Pontic city of Chersonesos in the 3rd century BC

    Archery competitions in the Summer Olympics first appeared at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and continued until the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp (with the exception of the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm), after which they were canceled, then resumed from the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and since then have been included in the program of each subsequent Games. Competitions have always been held among both men and women (except for the Games of 1900 and 1920, where only men competed). In this sport, 4 sets of awards are played. The central governing body of archery as a sport in the world is FITA (Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc - International Archery Federation (FR)).

    FITA (Federation internationale de tir al, arc) - International Federation of Archery, founded in 1931, unites 140 national federations (2008), headquarters - Lausanne, Switzerland, President - Ugur Erdener (Turkey) (official language - English and French).

    EMAU (European and Mediterranean Archery Union) - European and Mediterranean Archery Union. Founded in 1988.

    Archery Federation of Russia - President Vladimir Nikolaevich Yesheev.

    Moscow Archery Federation - President Vladimir Alekseevich Selivanov.

    The most common international disciplines in which the Olympic Games, World and European Championships are held is shooting at FITA targets from standard distances, which are discussed in the article. Less common types are field shooting, skiark (archery biathlon), target shooting, vertical target shooting, which are also under the auspices of FITA. FITA was established in 1931, and the world championships have also been held since 1931. By the mid-1950s, the standard M1 and M2 exercises had developed, which were included in the program of the largest competitions.

    Archery has been an Olympic sport since 1900. In 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1920, the Games program included various non-standard disciplines (shooting from 50, 60, 80 yards, and others). Since 1924, this sport was excluded from the program, due to the lack of general rules, and returned from the 1972 Games with the M2 discipline in the individual championship.

    In the USSR, archery has become a popular sport since the 1960s. In 1971, Emma Gapchenko became the world champion for the first time; large centers for the development of this sport appeared in Moscow, Central Asia, Transcaucasia and Transbaikalia. The Soviet athletes achieved the greatest success at the Olympic Games in Moscow, where Ketevan Losaberidze became the champion in the women's individual championship.

    Since the mid-1980s, new rules have been introduced in archery designed to add entertainment and dynamism - dueling matches according to the Olympic system. Since 1988, team competitions have been added to the program of the Olympic Games. In the 1990s and 2000s, the rules are constantly changing. After the 2008 Olympics, further changes are planned to bring archery closer to biathlon. Scoring will be done on a hit-and-miss basis.

    The strongest archers in the 1950-1980 years were part of the US team. Currently, the leadership in this sport belongs to athletes from South Korea, USA, China, Italy.


    Photo -

    The aim of archery is to hit the smallest inner ring with an arrow on a 1.22 m round target. Modern bows are made of fiberglass, arrows are made of aluminum and carbon fiber.

    Archery is the only Olympic sport where disabled people have the same rights and opportunities and can compete in the overall standings.

    OLYMPIC GAMES

    Archery appeared at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900, was excluded from the list of Olympic sports in 1920, and returned again in 1972. In this sport, 4 sets of awards are played in the individual and team championships among men and women.

    RUSSIA

    Georgian athlete Ketevan Losaberidze won the Olympic Games in Moscow and became the first and only owner Olympic gold in archery in the history of Soviet sports. World champion (1987) and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in Seoul (1988) Vladimir Yesheev coached the Portuguese national archery team from 1993 to 1995, and currently leads Russian Federation of this sport.


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    The aim of archery is to hit the smallest inner ring with an arrow on a 1.22 m round target. Modern bows are made of fiberglass, arrows are made of aluminum and carbon fiber. The boom flight range is 70 m, its average speed is about 240 km / h. The weight of an Olympic bow is, on average, 2-3 kg. The maximum number of points - 10, is awarded for the defeat of the center ring, and each of the ten subsequent rings from the center reduces the number of points by 1. If the arrow hits the border of the rings, the higher value is counted. Within the 10-point zone (or bull's-eye) there is another ring called the X10, which is used to establish the proximity of the arrow to the center. X10 also brings 10 points, but if two shooters hit the same point zone, the winner is the one whose arrows are located closer to the X10 zone.

    During the preliminary competition, shooters make 12 sets of 6 arrows each, each set is limited in time to 4 minutes.

    INTERNATIONAL AND CONTINENTAL
    SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS
    REPRESENTATIVES OF RUSSIA
    WORLD ARCHERY

    The president: Ugur ERDENER (Turkey)

    Date of formation: 1931
    Number of National Federations: 149

    Address: Maison du Sport International Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland

    41 21 614 30 50 +41 21 614 30 55 [email protected]

    • V.N. Yesheev, member of the Executive Committee
    EUROPEAN ARCHERY FEDERATION (WORLD ARCHERY - EUROPE)
    • Vice-President Yesheev V.N.

    Archery is an Olympic sport in which athletes compete in archery accuracy. The winner in archery is the athlete or team that scores the most points according to the competition rules. Archery competitions are held between both men and women.

    The history of the emergence and development of archery

    It was not possible to establish the exact time of the appearance of the bow, as well as the place of its appearance. It is known that people used bows at the end of the Stone Age and used them for hunting as a weapon. Thanks to onions, people were able to get meat for themselves.

    About 3 thousand years ago, the bow began to be used not only for hunting, but also as a weapon. Archers were highly prized as they could hit targets several hundred meters away. Later, bows were replaced by firearms, it was during this period that sports archery began to develop.

    In 1900, the first official archery competition took place, and this happened at the second Olympic Games. Until 1972, this discipline was considered optional, in some years it was included in the program of the Olympic Games, and in others it was not. Despite the competition being held, there was no organization regulating archery. International Federation archery (FITA) was created only in 1931 in Poland, it later developed the rules for the competition.

    In the mid-eighties, dueling duels were introduced, which were supposed to increase the entertainment of the competition. In 1988, team competitions were added to them. Since 2000, the rules of archery have been constantly changing, and every Olympic Games is held with changes in the program.

    Archery rules

    Archery competitions are held both outdoors and indoors. Shooting in competitions is carried out in series of 3 or 6 arrows. According to FITA standards, a 3-arrow shot is given 2 minutes and a 6-arrow shot 4 minutes.

    In all competitions, qualification is first held, and then, among the remaining athletes, according to the Olympic system, the winner is drawn. This system is also relevant for the World and European Championships.

    Archery targets FITA approved targets. Archery targets are made of paper with concentric circles of different colors depicted on it. The targets are attached to special shields, which are made of durable material that prevents the arrows from going through. The size of the target depends on the competition distance. Inside the "top ten" there is another circle of half the diameter marked out, it is necessary to resolve controversial situations of equality of points and to fix world records.

    Archery distances

    Indoors, shooting is carried out from a distance of 18, 30 or 50 meters (for men and women).

    Outdoors, target distances are 30, 50, 70 and 90 meters for men and 30, 50, 60 and 70 meters for women. In the Olympic Games, archery is only carried out from a distance of 70 meters.

    Equipment and equipment

    The main piece of equipment, of course, is the bow. In official competitions under the auspices of FITA, two types of professional bows are used in target shooting:

    • Shooting with a (traditional) classic bow (recurve bow). The pulling force of such a bow is about 15-20 kg. The arrow's flight speed reaches 240 km / h. This bow is used in the Olympic Games.
    • Compound bow shooting. In such bows, a special mechanism is used, which provides the arrow with a more correct acceleration, and also facilitates the process of drawing the bow. Pulling force about 25-30 kg. The flight speed of an arrow from such a bow reaches 320 km / h.

    A fully equipped bow usually weighs in the range of three and a half to four and a half kilograms.

    Modern sport arrows are composite (tip, shaft, shank, plumage). For archers, adjusting arrows is very important. They must satisfy very many individual qualities, primarily the length of the arms. Arrows are stacked into a special arrow quiver.

    A release is a trigger. With its help, the archer grabs the bowstring, and then, in the right moment lets her go. The release minimizes the grip area of ​​the bowstring, which in turn reduces its deformation at full stretch and thereby increases the stability of shooting.

    Archery gaiter - bracers that protect the forearm of an archer from a bowstring strike.

    Refereeing

    The number of judges at the boards should not be less than three, usually one judge is appointed for 7 boards. The duties of the judges include.

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