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TOKYO 2020: 200 DAYS TO GO

2 00 days to go. At least, that was the milestone on the 6th January, a couple of days before Bow went to press. The Olympic Games is the biggest dance of all for archery as a global sport, and this year's outing, on the euphemistically-named Dream Island Archery Field, looks set to raise the bar for the sport a little higher.

Something that blighted the Rio 2016 Games was poor attendance. While the archery finals were busy, many sessions were barely a quarter-full in the cavernous

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