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FANS have been left astonished after seeing just how far away the archers are from their target at the Olympic Games.

When watching on TV, the camera often splits to show the competitor and the target.

The distance between the archers and the target is incredible
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The distance between the archers and the target is incredibleCredit: Rex
Fans have been astonished after seeing a video showing the distance
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Fans have been astonished after seeing a video showing the distanceCredit: X formerly Twitter / @JamesRWithers
A total of 70 metres (230 feet) separates the athletes from the target
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A total of 70 metres (230 feet) separates the athletes from the targetCredit: X formerly Twitter / @JamesRWithers

As a result, it is difficult to quantify the distance the athletes are aiming from.

But fan footage has now shown just how incredible it is to even hit the target from where they are.

Olympic competitors are 70 metres (230 feet) away.

The "10" ring is just 12 centimetres, meaning athletes are aiming for a centre which is the size of a DVD.

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Reacting to the distance, one social media user said: "Anyone else’s mind blown when you realise how far away the Olympics archery target is?!"

While another added: "On TV they never show that. Wow."

A third replied: "The target’s in a different time zone!"

A fourth responded: "They should really make this more clear in the broadcast."

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Team GB have won nine Olympic medals in the archery since it first appeared in the Games 124 years ago
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Team GB have won nine Olympic medals in the archery since it first appeared in the Games 124 years agoCredit: Getty

And a fifth said: "What?! That distance [is] 50x what I imagined 😅🔥."

Team GB have won nine Olympic medals in archery since the sport first appeared at the Games in 1900.

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Two of those were gold, along with two silver and five bronze.

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