Archery
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | August 8, 2008 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 15 |
| Quantity | 800,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | India Security Press, Nasik |
| Printing Process | Photo Gravure |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Shri Kamleshwar Singh |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2286 Stamp Number IN 2251d Stanley Gibbons IN 2494 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN030.2008 |
| Themes | Archery | Olympic Games | Sports |
Precision, Focus and Olympic Excellence
Archery was one of the most captivating precision sports at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Perfectly aligned with the inspiring Olympic slogan “One World, One Dream,” archery symbolized concentration, discipline, balance, and the pursuit of perfection.
At the XXIX Olympiad, archers from around the globe gathered to test their accuracy and mental strength on the world’s biggest sporting stage, embodying the true spirit of unity and fair competition.
Olympic Archery at Beijing 2008
The archery events at the Beijing 2008 Olympics featured both individual and team competitions for men and women. Athletes competed using recurve bows, aiming at targets placed 70 meters away.
Key Features of Olympic Archery:
- Individual and team medal events
- Elimination-style match play format
- High-pressure shoot-offs to decide ties
- Equal participation opportunities for men and women
Each arrow demanded complete focus, steady hands, and unwavering confidence. A single point often separated victory from defeat, making every round intensely competitive and thrilling for spectators worldwide.
The Olympic Spirit Reflected in Archery
Archery at the Beijing Olympics demonstrated the core Olympic values:
- Unity – Athletes from diverse nations competing under shared rules
- Excellence – Striving for technical perfection in every shot
- Respect – Maintaining composure and sportsmanship
- Determination – Years of training culminating in moments of precision
The calm discipline of archers contrasted beautifully with the intensity of other sports, yet it reflected the same ambition — achieving Olympic glory.
A Brief History of Archery in the Olympic Games
Archery has ancient origins and was practiced by early civilizations for hunting and warfare. It became part of the modern Olympic Games in 1900 and has evolved into one of the most technically refined sports in the Olympic program.
After periods of absence, archery returned permanently to the Olympic Games in 1972 and has since grown into a globally respected event, showcasing elite athletes with extraordinary focus and skill.
Commemorative Postage Stamp – Archery, Beijing 2008
To honor the XXIX Olympic Games, a Commemorative Postage Stamp on Archery was issued as part of a special Olympic series.
This beautifully crafted stamp captures:
- The poised stance of an Olympic archer
- The elegance and discipline of the sport
- The competitive spirit of the Beijing 2008 Olympics
The archery stamp is included in a Miniature Sheet consisting of four commemorative postage stamps dedicated to the 29th Olympic Games, Beijing, China.
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