
Mmmmm… horse racing and archery — two great tastes that go great together! Yes, at long last, Hungarian master Lajos Kassai has reinvigorated the ancient Mongolian practice of horseback archery as a sport.
The archery technique used in the sport is the more than two thousand year old instinctive archery rather then [sic] the 50 year old modern archery, that lays the emphasis on the equipment, using more and more devices on the bow such as arrow rest, sight, [and] stabilizers. Shooting from the middle of the chest might be a disadvantage on the ground but it is the only successful method from horseback.
Well, this is disappointing. When I heard they combined horseback riding and archery, I figured everyone in the stands at the Belmont Stakes got a bow and arrow to fire at the track. But I guess that would break some kind of law for being too awesome or something.


Clearly, the next evolution of this sports involved shooting from the backs of other animals. If I may make a suggestion: the shark.
itsmypostman: Instead of shark, I would have went with Serena Williams instead.
Maybe we can bring back the ancient and proud Aztec game of Tlatchli. We will sacrifice the losers to our gods.
Hey! No need for a collective bargaining agreement!
Or perhaps shooting a shark on horseback, while wrestling in honey….
Cue Chad Johnson press conference…
Weed: I think these people are adventurous, but they're not suicidal. No man (or woman) alive can tame that beast. I say try the shark and be glad if you only lose a limb in the attempt. The creature you speak of can steal a person's soul.
Why not blowjob archery. I'd even be the practice dummy. Most people would be afraid to get head while some krazy bitch is shooting a bow and arrow. Not me. Call me Frodo. He isn't afraid of anything.
yes, horse
Link and Epona pwn you and your tourney.
Wow, the Zelda reference is like a Tommy Morrison haymaker except without AIDS.
I'm. So. In.
Since when are all these WNBA players available to be ridden???