This would be a better choice for the WA to champion for the Olympics! Better than seeing a bunch of overweight compound archers strutting their stuff as elite athletes. 😂
It might be "free energy" but you need to shoot a longer, stiffer, heavier arrow often with a longer snd therefore slower bow. Nothing is really free, this is an oft-trotted-out cope by short-arse archers who aren't as good as they want to be. "Your scores are bigger because you've got a longer draw length than me". Total garbage.
Glad it is online for free. We use such videos in our club to show how a competition is run and we generate future archers by this. Archers who some will buy a WA license later... Maybe WA should reconsider the expensive a+ payment
Why are we allowing Israeli archers to compete in a European archery competition when Israel is a Middle Eastern country? There are no Egyptian or Lebanese archers which are immediately neighbouring countries so there is no logic to their inclusion.
Dear WA-Team, when will the rules change, that you just shoot on targets with known distance in field …everytime! Everyone knows how to calculate the distance from sight to target 🎯 Such a …🐄💩 It’s the same like cards counting with cardgame 21🃏 It’s means nothing that you write it in rulebook! We archers go on field to have the feeling outside and shoot from different positions and angles…not to loose our arrows! not to simulate everytime a first shot that we have to break up 👀 Wake up! Make the final change in rulebook!
It’s a good concept but I wish it better mimicked warfare by encouraging more fast shooting and reloading. I’d do this but instead make the sprint shorter, and everyone has to use traditional recurves and hold a bunch of arrows in their bow hand while they ran. Then they’d be trying to hit a hay bail like 50 times, which means they’d have to make trips back and forth to get more arrows to unload. The accuracy would have to meet a certain threshold or they’d get disqualified, and the shots would have to penetrate a certain depth in order to count, but the whole thing would become about speed. The first person to finish would win.