Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Women's double Columbia round

Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Women's double Columbia round

The women's double Columbia round event was part of the archery programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics. A Columbia round consisted of 12 arrows at each of 50, 40, and 30 yard distances. The total number of arrows for the double round was 72.

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References

* [http://olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp International Olympic Committee] medal winners database
* De Wael, Herman. "Herman's Full Olympians": "Archery 1904". Available electronically at [http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/arc1904.html ] .


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