Butch Johnson, born on August 30, 1955, is a distinguished American archer whose remarkable career has left an indelible mark on the sport. With a passion for archery that began in his youth, Johnson honed his skills to become one of the elite competitors in the field.
His Olympic journey is nothing short of extraordinary, having represented the United States in five Summer Olympic Games. Johnson's dedication and talent culminated in a gold medal victory as part of the U.S. team at the 1996 Olympics, a moment that solidified his status as a top-tier athlete.
In addition to his gold medal achievement, Johnson also contributed to the U.S. team's success at the 2000 Olympics, where they secured a bronze medal. His consistent performance at the highest level of competition showcases his resilience and commitment to the sport of archery.