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The Development History of China Archery Team

1967 On July 23rd, at the Congress of the International Archery Federation held in Amsford, China Archery Association became a full member of the International Archery Federation. Later, because the International Archery Federation also accepted Taiwan Province Province as a member, on March 1973, People's Republic of China (PRC) announced his withdrawal from the International Archery Federation. 1978165438+1On October 28th, China applied for membership again, and my application was approved by the Congress of the International Archery Federation held in West Berlin on July 6th. 1979. Since the General Assembly also approved the coexistence of Taiwan Province Province and China, China did not accept its membership. 1980 65438+ 10, the board of directors of the international archery Federation decided to ask Taiwan Province Province to change its name, flag and song according to the resolution of the International Olympic Committee on June 25th. In the 7th World Athletics Championships held in New Zealand in the same year 10, the International Archery Federation did not allow Taiwan Province Province to use its original name, original flag and original song. 198 1 year, China Archery Association officially became a member of the International Archery Federation. 1980 the state physical culture and sports commission listed archery as one of the national 13 key events, with archery teams from ten provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions such as Shandong, Shanxi, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Shanghai and Liaoning as key units.

1985 The State Sports Commission listed archery as one of the national 17 key events, with archery teams from 9 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions including Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Shanghai, Shandong, Guangdong, Sichuan, Qinghai and Xinjiang as key units.