No in Australia and some other countries, you don't get paid to compete and you have to support yourself to get there. Even if you win A gold medal you just come home with the medal and pride in what you have don't.
Recurve bows.
they stand 70 meters, I believe.
The Archers was created in 1950. The first episode was broadcast on 1st January 1951
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Recurve bows.
plates and armor
they stand 70 meters, I believe.
Justin Huish - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Huish
No they cannot be paid if they compete in the Olympic games, they are amateurs until they are paid professionally, then they can no longer compete in the Olympic games.
It's like the Hunger Games. If there is a tie they fight to the death.
In the United States, money paid to Olympic medal winners is taxable. Other countries' laws may vary.
No
No officially. However . . . .
Olympic sportsmen/women are amateurs they do not receive payment.
It depends on the level of the valley and the strength of the defender's troops. It is recommended to have a mix of different types of troops, including archers as well as cavalry and infantry, to maximize your chances of success. Make sure to plan your attack carefully and consider using other tactics such as scouting and reinforcement from allies.
Yes they get paid by their sponsors and olympic partners