
Dr. Dre Says He Wants to Compete in Archery at 2028 Olympics: 'I'm Dead Ass Serious'
The Olympic Games are coming to Los Angeles in 2028, and hip-hop icon Dr. Dre is hoping not only to perform but also to compete.
"I'm try'na try out for the Olympics in 2028," Dre told Nischelle Turner of Entertainment Tonight, per TMZ. When asked which event he'd compete in, the 59-year-old responded, "Archery. I'm dead ass serious. Yup."
Dre went on to reveal that he's been an archer for decades, dating back to when he was a member of a team in junior high school.
While archery took a backseat when he embarked on his career in music, his interest was reignited recently when his son bought him targets and equipment for Father's Day.
"I have it set up in my back yard and I heard qualifying for the Olympics is 77 feet. I practice at 90," he said.
Dre has four years to continue working on his craft so he can earn a spot on the Olympic team. It would be an incredible accomplishment for the seven-time Grammy Award winner to add "Olympic competitor" to his long list of titles.


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