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PARIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 04: Taymon Kenton-Smith reacts during the Men’s Individual Recurve Open Bronze Medal on day seven of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Esplanade Des Invalides on September 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

‘I will never be forgotten’: Larrikin Aussie archer turns Paris giant-killer

With green and gold hair, an eagle’s feather in his hat and an exuberant personality, Taymon Kenton-Smith stole the show at archery’s historic Paralympics venue.

  • Sophie Aubrey

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South Korea’s Kim Woo-jin  in Paris.

Talk about bringing it in tight: Olympic archers belie belief

A mere 5mm the difference between gold and silver? That’s the Olympics for you.

  • Peter FitzSimons
Astin Darcy took on archery’s governing body and won but the battle left a sour taste.

Booze and arrows: How a beer over lunch killed an Olympic dream

Astin Darcy took a dispute with Archery Australia to the National Sports Tribunal after being sanctioned for consuming alcohol during a break in a competition.

  • Chris Barrett
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Big Trucker is watching you

A measured approach on the motorway.

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