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Google Doodle Celebrates Archery at Paris Games Day 2 with a Blue Bird Archer

The Paris Games are in full swing, and Google is celebrating with a series of doodles. Today's doodle features archery, one of the oldest and most popular sports in the Olympics.

The doodle depicts a blue bird archer taking aim at a target. The bird is wearing a red, white, and blue uniform, and the target is decorated with the Olympic rings. The background shows a cityscape of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the distance.

Google Doodle Celebrates Archery At Paris Games Day 2 With A Blue Bird Archer

Archery is a precision sport that requires strength, focus, and coordination. Archers use bows and arrows to shoot at targets from a distance. The goal is to hit the center of the target, which is worth 10 points.

Archery has been a part of the Olympics since 1900. Men's archery was added to the program in 1900, and women's archery was added in 1908. Recurve bows are the most common type of bow used in Olympic archery.

The Paris Games are the first time that archery has been held in France. The archery events are being held at the Stade de France, which is the national stadium of France.

The archery competition at the Paris Games started on July 26 and will end on August 6. A total of four gold medals will be awarded in archery: men's individual, women's individual, men's team, and women's team.

The United States is the most successful country in Olympic archery, with 13 gold medals. France has won six gold medals in archery.

The Paris Games are a great opportunity to celebrate the sport of archery. The doodles are a fun and creative way to learn more about the history and traditions of archery.

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