STAUNTON – Larry McMillion draws back a recurve bow and points out where the fingers should be. "I like to have three fingers below the arrow, some like to have two," he said. Like nothing, he lets ...
Ka-thunk, ka-thunk, ka-thunk! Nine archers line up side by side, back to belly, mere inches apart. Almost in sync, they raise their bows, then pause for a few moments to take aim before they let fly.
Five Indonesian archers who have lost an arm or a leg train together under the bright Central Javan sun, drawing their bows and closing one eye to shoot at targets as they prepare for the Paralympics ...
On a Friday evening a few weeks ago, 12-year-old Ketaki Jadhav – equipped with a lethal-looking bow and a quiver full of arrows with neon-green tips – was striding purposefully towards three targets ...
OUT in the open, where the air smells of grass and earth and every shot counts, a bow is only as good as the string that drives it. It may look like a simple cord, stretched taut between two limbs, ...
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