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Athens, GREECE: World top ranking male archer Magnus Petersson (R) of Sweden holds his arrows in front of a target board during the ranking round of the Men's Archery Competition in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games at Dekelia Archery Field, 12 August 2004. Petersson scored 673 points to land second place in the 72 Arrow Men's Individual. South Korea's Im Dong-Hyun set a new world record for the men's 72-arrow with a score of 687 on the opening day to finish ahead of Petersson. AFP PHOTO/ROMEO GACAD (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)

Athens, GREECE:  World top ranking male archer Magnus Petersson (R) of Sweden holds his arrows in front of a target board during the ranking round of the Men's Archery Competition in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games at Dekelia Archery Field, 12 August 2004. Petersson scored 673 points to land second place in the 72 Arrow Men's Individual. South Korea's Im Dong-Hyun set a new world record for the men's 72-arrow with a score of 687 on the opening day to finish ahead of Petersson. AFP PHOTO/ROMEO GACAD  (Photo credit should read ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)