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Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time in the World right now

Harsh JainBy Harsh JainJuly 15, 2023 Top 10
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Archery is an accurate sport. It takes superb aim, wind judgment, flawless self-control, and steel nerves. Archery players have vision strong in their both eyes, which means they must stand 10 times closer to objects to view them with their left eye than someone with perfect vision. Check the Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time.

Aside from all these qualities, one must have the mental toughness to deliver on the international stage and face the pressure that comes with the honor of representing one’s own country at the greatest show on earth.

Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time

Archery was just another sport at the time, but common sense won out, and the excellent results year after year become one of the sport’s greats. They almost did not become an archer as a junior since there was more interest.

There was also a former game and world number one and win the individual recurve event. They also appeared on the world championship podium a few times. Despite this archery players, their accomplishments are renowned.

10. Hiroshi Yamamoto

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth31 October 1962
Age 60 years
Birth placeYokohama
CountryJapan
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.70 m
Weight71 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

He also represented Japan in 1992 in Barcelona and 1996 in Atlanta. Even though he finished 17th and 19th, respectively, Yamamoto is unquestionably one of the top 10 greatest archers ever.

Yamamoto, a tremendously gifted youngster, has won seven national titles in high school and college. He made his international debut in 1981 and competed in his first Olympics in 1984 in Los Angeles.

9. Lee Sung Jin

Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time
Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time
NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of BirthMarch 7, 1985
Age 38 years
Birth placeChungcheongnam-do
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.65 m
Weight60 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

Lee Sung Jin is a South Korean archer. She has won three Olympic medals for her country in her three Olympic appearances. She also won a world championship shortly after reaching world number one in 2005.

8. Michele Frangilli (Italy)

Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time
Top 10 Greatest Archers of All Time
Nicknamethe Heretic Archer
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth1 May 1976
AgeNorthern Italy
Birth placeGallarate
Countrynorthern Italy
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.81 m
Weight110 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

Michelle Frangilli is an Italian archer who has three Olympic medals to her name. He enters his list as a sign of endurance in the sport as he prepares for his sixth Olympic debut in Rio 2016. Aside from Olympic glory, the archer has won seven World Championship medals from 1999 to 2011.

7. Park Kyung-Mo (South Korea)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth15 August 1975
Age47 Years
Birth placeOkcheon-gun
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.85 m
Weight80 Kgs
Family DetailsWife Name Park Sung-hyun.

Park Kyung-Mo is another world-class South Korean archer. He has won three Olympic medals for his country, including two golds and one silver. Park was formerly ranked first in the world. He also owns six world championship medals, four of which are gold, and will be remembered as one of the best archers of his generation.

6. Marco Galiazzo (Italy)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth7 May 1983
Age 40 years
Birth place Padua
CountryItaly
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.78 m
Weight98 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

Marco Galiazzo is the only many gold medalist for Italy in the sport of archery. Marco lost the team event final in Beijing in 2008 to Korea but gained sweet retribution by defeating them in the semi-finals on his way to a gold medal in London in 2012.

5. Yun Mi Jin (South Korea)

NicknamePishiri
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth30 April 1983
Age 40 years
Birth placeDaejeon
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
HeightNot Available
WeightNot Available
Family DetailsNot Available

Yun Mi Jin is yet another world-class archer from South Korea. She is a many Olympic medalist, having won up to three Olympic medals during her career, and she presently owns the world record of 173/180 for an 18-arrow tournament.

Yun Mi Jin is also a former world number one in women’s recurve and a three-time global champion. She is only the third Korean in history to win three Olympic gold medals.

4. Ki Bo Bae (South Korea)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth20 February 1988
Age 35 years
Birth placeAnyang
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.68 m
Weight57 Kgs
Family DetailsHusband name : Sung Min-soo

The current world number one and defending Olympic champion in archery’s women’s recurve event, Ki Bo Bae, is a cultural phenomenon. Ki Bo Bae entered London 2012 as the world’s number two and easily won the gold medal, finishing miles ahead of her closest competitors.

She did not stop there; in 2015, she broke compatriot Park Sung Hyun’s 11-year-old world record of 682 when she scored 686 at the Universiade qualification in Gwangju.

3. Im Dong Hyun( South Korea)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth12-May-1986
Age37 years
Birth placeNorth Chungcheong
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.83 m
Weight99 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

Im Dong Heung is a Korean idol and domestic superstar. Heung established the world record in a 72-arrow men’s individual recurve qualifying round with a score of 687 in his first Olympic debut in 2004 in Athens.

2. Darrell Pace (USA)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth23-Oct-1956
Age 67 years
Birth placeCincinnati
CountryUnited States
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.80 m
Weight63 Kgs
Family DetailsNot Available

Darrell Pace is the only person in Olympic history to have won many individual gold medals, placing third on the list of the finest archers. He won his first gold medal in Montreal in 1976 and repeated the feat eight years later in Los Angeles.

Despite not winning an individual medal in 1988, the American did win a silver medal for his country in the team event, cementing his place in history as the greatest American archer of all time. Aside from his Olympic achievements, he also won eight Pan American Games medals.

1. Kim Soo Nyung(South Korea)

NicknameNot Available
ProfessionArcher
Date of Birth5-Apr-1971
Age52 years
Birth placeNorth Chungcheong Province
CountrySouth Korea 
Education and schoolNot Available
Height1.65 m
WeightNot Available
Family DetailsSpouse name: Lee Gi-young

Kim Soo Nyung is the most decorated archer in Olympic history, topping this list. The South Korean diva has earned up to six Olympic golds throughout her long professional career. She married and had two children after retiring from the sport in 1992. She returned to the sport in 1999 and earned a bronze medal in Sydney in 2000.

Aside from Olympic gold, she has four world championship gold medals and an Asian Games bronze. The International Archery Federation (FITA) named Kim the Female Archer of the 20th Century in 2011.

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