Los coreanos siempre mostrando respeto por sus rivales en el deporte. Increíble lo de Ki Bo Bae antes de subir al podío y, saludar a las dos mexicanas. Fueron increíbles estos juegos olímpicos 🇲🇽🇰🇷
Yo tenia 11 años cuando vi a Mariana y Aida, ellas fueron la razón por la que conocí el tiro con arco. Momentos que quedan guardados en el corazón ❤️ 🎯🏹
12 yrs ago I was on my couch screaming my head off with the gold medal... took the week off to watch the archery and F me if this (and the guys team gold) wasnt worth every second!
Tanto Aida , en ese momento y Elena en estos pasados juegos tuvieron la oportunidad de quitar la hegemonia Koreana , no puedo creer que sus primeros tiros siempre fueron 10 y a la mera hora salen con 8 😟, pero que lindo fue ver a las mexicanas 🙌
I have no idea why events such as archery are still run as men's and women's events separately. They seem equally adept, and especially as the wight of the men's and maybe the women's bows is 35lbs which a healthy child can pull. An example of this is that in Henry VIII's day a war bow pulled up to 160lbs. That has been proven with intact bows raised from the Mary Rose, sunk in 1545 on her way to war with France, (which, of course, the English won....largely due to the longbow).
There are no draw weight limits on olympic bows. Mauro Nespoli of Italy, for example, is shooting well over 60 lbs. Being able to handle a heavier draw weight gives you a significant advantage since you're less likely to interfere with the string upon release. It also gives you an advantage when shooting in the wind. A lower draw weight means you need to aim off more, which in turn increases your margin of error - very well illustrated in some of the matches seen here, where the archers overcompensated and were harshly punished for it. I don't see the relevance of your comparison with English longbows either. Those had a role on the battlefield more similar to artillery and were rarely used for precision shots like these. The techniques of shooting them are vastly different. The 160 lbs of a longbow is its peak draw weight, at which it's held only for a split second before releasing. Recurve bows have a more even draw force curve and olympic archers spend far longer at full draw, some even ten seconds or more.
Ufff la voz de Garay de fondo😢 cuando las televisoras mexicanas pasaban los JO, que recuerdos tenía solo 12 años
In my opinion, if you hit the camera in the target, you should get a bonus point.
Yeah right, because you're hitting the very center of the target.🤨😁
Kind of stupid to put them right where they want to hit, isnt it?
@@Arcanefungus Indeed
@@Arcanefungus they follow murphy's law
1:36:45 The American shot the camera in the middle of the target
Silver and bronze for Mexico 🇲🇽👏.
1:31:15 "Si es mexicana papá, ¿que querías?" jajajajajaja
Los coreanos siempre mostrando respeto por sus rivales en el deporte. Increíble lo de Ki Bo Bae antes de subir al podío y, saludar a las dos mexicanas.
Fueron increíbles estos juegos olímpicos 🇲🇽🇰🇷
1:30:02 9 años después ganó la misma medalla pero en dupla mixta
:0
Que bonita sonrisa la de Aida Roman.
No other country will ever catch up or beat the koreans. They will always dominate the women's team and individual archery.
Well, that day a mexican did it in Quarter Finals.
In Beijing, a chinese do it.
Not aged well...
2022 Penny Healey took at least one WR from a Korean. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Zhang Juanjuan won the gold medal in Beijing 2008
@@teamliquidjeemzz1322 that was the only one record of the whole olympic women archery history.
Necesitabas un 9, Aida. Un nueve!
Qué buen recuerdo ver a Mariana y Aida en el podio.
Yo tenia 11 años cuando vi a Mariana y Aida, ellas fueron la razón por la que conocí el tiro con arco. Momentos que quedan guardados en el corazón ❤️ 🎯🏹
Me encanta volver a ver este momento
Qaaszxc
Victory Ceremony For Women's Individual (Archery) 2:03:43
🥇🇰🇷 🥈🇲🇽 🥉🇲🇽
The tele camera is actually wobbling more than their bows. Camera guy should aslo learn archery.
What a beautiful sport.
12 yrs ago I was on my couch screaming my head off with the gold medal... took the week off to watch the archery and F me if this (and the guys team gold) wasnt worth every second!
한국인 있나요~~~~~ 양궁은 역시 다시봐도 재밌네요
México 🇲🇽🇲🇽❤️
So how many Korean coaches are here?
Wow, just realized most of the coaches were Korean after this comment.
Tanto Aida , en ese momento y Elena en estos pasados juegos tuvieron la oportunidad de quitar la hegemonia Koreana , no puedo creer que sus primeros tiros siempre fueron 10 y a la mera hora salen con 8 😟, pero que lindo fue ver a las mexicanas 🙌
please upload the 2000 Sydney olympic individual women archery.
Is the coach of the USA and MEXICO also Korean?
Correct
21:20 can I hear Jonathan Agnew in the background...?
I have no idea why events such as archery are still run as men's and women's events separately. They seem equally adept, and especially as the wight of the men's and maybe the women's bows is 35lbs which a healthy child can pull. An example of this is that in Henry VIII's day a war bow pulled up to 160lbs. That has been proven with intact bows raised from the Mary Rose, sunk in 1545 on her way to war with France, (which, of course, the English won....largely due to the longbow).
There are no draw weight limits on olympic bows. Mauro Nespoli of Italy, for example, is shooting well over 60 lbs. Being able to handle a heavier draw weight gives you a significant advantage since you're less likely to interfere with the string upon release. It also gives you an advantage when shooting in the wind. A lower draw weight means you need to aim off more, which in turn increases your margin of error - very well illustrated in some of the matches seen here, where the archers overcompensated and were harshly punished for it.
I don't see the relevance of your comparison with English longbows either. Those had a role on the battlefield more similar to artillery and were rarely used for precision shots like these. The techniques of shooting them are vastly different. The 160 lbs of a longbow is its peak draw weight, at which it's held only for a split second before releasing. Recurve bows have a more even draw force curve and olympic archers spend far longer at full draw, some even ten seconds or more.
@@dick-gs9tb I am not a large person and I was drawing 60 LB when I was 12.
@@erepsekahs please upload a video you're drawing 60lbs bow please, and hitting 9 points atleast at 70 meters
@@erepsekahs no you weren't. 🙄
@@typhoon2827 Dear Ty-phoo Tea, I wasn't what?