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| Archery competitors shoot at four different target positions some obstructed and others unobstructed. |
Archery is one of the oldest arts still practiced. But at the ESPN Great Outdoor Games in Lake Placid, you aren't going to see old-fashioned target shooting. Sixteen world-class archers will step up to the line and compete in a head-to-head bracketed format, shooting at (four) different target positions some obstructed and others unobstructed.
Each of the four stations has its own name. And if you think they'll be easy to hit just take a look at what some of the stations are called: Bermuda Triangle, Thread the Needle and William Tell.