Competitive archery is the sport or art of propelling arrows at a target by using a bow and scores based on accuracy. Para-archery is the adaption of archery as played in the Paralympic Games, while field archery is played in a wooded environment. There are also dozens of archery games, including archery golf, night shooting, and various card games adapted for the bow and arrow.
 
 
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Maintained by Al Wills, who lives in Victoria, British Columbia, the site features a calendar of archery events in Western Canada, which may be subscribed to, as well as highlights his bow, archery book, and release collections, pins, and other gadgets.
http://www.archeryguy.com/
Offering a focus on the history of archery, the site features such topics as the changes that have taken place in archery equipment through the years, including diagrams and prototypes, an overview of famous archers, designers, manufacturers, and ideas from the past.
http://www.archeryhistory.com/
Comprehensive and active forums for discussing the sport, including league play, legislation and hunting rights, collegiate archery, manufacturer announcements and more.
http://www.archerytalk.com/
Learn about the Archery World Cup, including news, schedule, entries, results, photographs and more.
http://www.archeryworldcup.org/
Provides new archers with a blueprint to develop their skills, and includes posts on proper form, safety regulations, and the shot sequence, as well as an exploration of equipment selection and maintenance.
http://www.completeguidetoarchery.com/