Neil Keeble (left) with his barebow and his CúChulainn Archers clubmate Éamonn Rogers, with just part of his longbow visible. Drogheda Independent Yesterday at 10:00 All roads led to Wexford last weekend where members of Ardee-based CúChulainn Archers were taking part in one of the most prestigious competitions on the archery calendar. The Irish National 3D Outdoor Competition was hosted …
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CWD samples slow to open archery season – Daily Leader
CWD samples slow to open archery season Published 9:31 am Tuesday, October 17, 2023 Chronic Wasting Disease samples must be submitted if you harvest a buck during velvet season. Sample coolers look like this one pictured here at Natchez State Park. (Hunter Cloud | The Natchez Democrat) JACKSON — Mississippi is two weeks into the 2023 Archery Season and going …
Read More »India win gold medals in compound team events
It was India’s first women’s team gold medal in compound archery at the Asian Games after finishing with a bronze at Incheon 2014 and a silver at Jakarta 2018. Jyothi Surekha Vennam, who will be competing in the compound women’s individual final later this week, has been part of all three medal-winning teams. Jyothi Surekha Vennam has already won two …
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India’s Abhishek Verma and Ojas Pravin Deotale will face off in the men’s individual compound final in the Asian Games 2023 archery competition in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China on Saturday. Jyothi Surekha Vennam, meanwhile, will compete in the individual women’s compound archery gold medal match on the final day of the archery competition at the Asian Games 2023. …
Read More »Four cities apply to host 2027 World Archery Championships
World Archery received four complete applications from cities for hosting rights to the 2027 World Archery Championships ahead of the bid deadline on 30 September. The submissions from Antalya (Türkiye), Medellin (Colombia), Nyborg (Denmark) and Wroclaw (Poland) will be evaluated internally and a report prepared for the executive board, which will vote on a host during its next meeting in Türkiye …
Read More »Archery GB are on the hunt for 2024 event volunteers
Archery GB are looking for new volunteers to help out at the 2024 national events Could you be an Archery GB volunteer? Archery in the UK depends heavily on volunteers. As a volunteer you can meet new people, support clubs, and have new experiences with new challenges. Archery GB are very proud of our volunteers, of whom we value each …
Read More »Nominations announced for 2023 Archery GB Recognition Awards
Over 100 nominations were received across the 12 different award categories, and we were staggered by the impact and quality of nominations for this year’s Recognition Awards. Volunteers are the heartbeat of our sport and each year Archery GB celebrates, highlights and recognises the amazing impact of our volunteers and organisations through the annual Recognition Awards, which include several ontarget …
Read More »World Mental Health Day: ‘Archery is my escape’
Today is World Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and getting people talking about the importance of looking after your mental wellbeing. Paralympic champion Phoebe Paterson Pine talks about how archery helps her cope with the stresses of everyday life. With a need for focus, strength and determination, archery has been shown to calm the mind and …
Read More »Nathanaël Reboul champion de France de Run Archery
Nathanaël Reboul est lycéen en terminale 2 et se destine à une carrière d’ingénieur dans le domaine de l’aérospatiale. Mais Nathanaël est aussi un sportif accompli et déterminé. Membre du club la Compagnie du Camp de César depuis 2015, il participe à de nombreuses compétitions de tir à l’arc avec un certain bonheur. Parmi les disciplines portées par la Fédération …
Read More »Federal law change ensures school hunting, archery education won’t lose funding
HELENA — In August, MTN reported Montana leaders were raising concerns (https://www.ktvh.com/news/arntzen-seeks-clarity-on-how-federal-rule-may-affect-hunting-education-at-schools) that a provision in federal law might lead to a loss of funding for school-based hunting education and archery programs. Now, the law has been changed to avoid that. The issue grew out of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, passed last year after the school shooting in Uvalde, …
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