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What is the distance between the archer and the target in the Olympics?

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Just want to know what is the official distance between the archer and the target.

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  1. 70 meters


  2. 70 meters(230') from archer to target, the target face is 122cm wide.  The center of the target, the gold as we call it, is about the size of a paper plate.  This center is divided into two scoring circles, the 10 ring and 9 ring.  To put things into perspective, Park Kyung Mo shot a 117 out of 120 at one of the rounds in Beijing.  He shot 3 arrows in the 9.

    This however wasn't always the case.  Before the Barcelona games, the Olympic men had to shoot the same target from 90 meters away, or close to 300 feet.

  3. 70 meters I think.

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