Robin Sampson
Robin David Sampson (born 23 November 1940) is a New Zealand archer who represented his country in the men's individual event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.[7] Sampson entered the 1971 national championships in Auckland as one of only two New Zealand archers to have attained the 1100 gold start award,[8] and the reigning East Coast, Bay of Plenty and North Island archery champion,[5] and went on to win the men's open title.[10] The following month, he won the Wellington men's archery title, with a score of 1105, 6 short of the New Zealand record.[2] He was subsequently nominated by the NZAA,[2] and his selection was confirmed by the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association.[15] On the first day of competition in the men's individual event at Munich, he reportedly suffered badly from nerves, scoring 235 out of a possible 360 points in the opening 90-metre rounds, well below the totals that he had been posting in practice.