Olympics: Archery Pictures

    Italian soldiers and members of the archery team Amedeo Tonelli (top L), Mauro Nespoli (top C), Marco Galiazzo (top R), Pia Carmen Maria Lionetti and Elena Toletta (bottom R) pose during an interview with Reuters at the Italian Military Aviation headquarter in Rome July 8, 2008. Italy's military contingent, who make up about half the Olympic team, are on a mission for medals. Picture taken July 8, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ITALY-MILITARY. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (ITALY)

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    An aerial view shows the Beijing Olympic Green Archery Field July 6, 2008. Picture taken July 6, 2008. REUTERS/Yu Shihai/Beijing Tourism Administration/Handout (CHINA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW). NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.

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    In this photo released by the Beijing Tourism Administration, the Beijing Olympic Green Archery Field is seen in Beijing, Sunday, July 6, 2008. The Beijing Olympic Green Archery Field will host archery competition for the Beijing Olympic Games, which open Aug 8. (AP Photo/Beijing Tourism Administration, HO)

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    South Korea's men national archery team member Park Kyung-mo practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's men national archery team member Lee Chang-hwan practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's men national archery team member Im Dong-hyun practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's women national archery team member Yun Ok-hee practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's women national archery team member Joo Hyun-jung practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's women national archery team member Park Sung-hyun practices during a media event showing a training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    South Korea's men's national archery team members Lee Chang-hwan (L), Im Dong-hyun (C) and Park Kyung-mo pose for a photograph during a media event showing their training session for the Beijing 2008 Olympics at the Korea National Training Centre in Seoul July 9, 2008. For South Koreas female archers, Olympic gold medals are like family heirlooms -- passed down from one generation of competitors to the next. Picture taken July 9, 2008. To match feature OLYMPICS/ARCHERY-KOREA. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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