What is the Maximum Weight for an Olympic Recurve Bow?

According to World Archery (WA) regulations, the maximum weight limit for an Olympic recurve bow is 2.044 kilograms (4.5 pounds). This weight limit applies to the entire bow, including the riser, limbs, and any accessories such as stabilizers and sights.

The maximum weight limit for an Olympic recurve bow is in place for several reasons. First, it helps to ensure that the sport is fair and competitive for all archers. A heavier bow would give archers an unfair advantage in terms of arrow speed and accuracy. Second, the weight limit helps to prevent injuries. Archery is a physically demanding sport, and shooting a bow that is too heavy can put excessive strain on the archer's muscles and joints.

  • What is the minimum weight for an Olympic recurve bow? There is no minimum weight limit for an Olympic recurve bow.
  • What is the most common weight for an Olympic recurve bow? The most common weight for an Olympic recurve bow is between 1.8 and 2.0 kilograms (4.0 and 4.5 pounds).
  • Can I use a bow that is heavier than the maximum weight limit? No, using a bow that is heavier than the maximum weight limit is not allowed in Olympic archery competitions.
  • What happens if I use a bow that is heavier than the maximum weight limit? If you use a bow that is heavier than the maximum weight limit, you may be disqualified from the competition.
  • Where can I find more information about archery equipment regulations? You can find more information about archery equipment regulations on the World Archery website.
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