Archery GB is the national governing body for the sport of archery.
Find out moreEntries for the Archery GB Youth Festival open at 7pm on 19 January!
Enter todayAre you looking to move your coaching training along in 2023 or give your skills a refresh?
Book today!"We are looking forward to putting in the work over the winter and showing what we are capable of in 2023."
Meet the teamArchery has a long and rich history in Islam, Project Rimaya aims to empower Muslim communities to learn and feel inspired through sport.
Find out moreSafeguarding is the preventative measures that Archery GB and our affiliated clubs and organisations take to keep children, young people and adults at risk safe.
Find out more2023 marks the start of Team GB’s journey to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. But how do athletes win spots and how many are up for grabs? Rikki Bingham explains.
Read ArticleCoaches do more than just teach archery. They inspire, support and encourage archers to reach their potential – they are at the very heart of archery.
Read Article"We are looking forward to competing and having the support of everyone back at home who will be following the championship online."
Read ArticleClassifications are now inclusive of all skill levels in our sport.
Read Article"My goals were to come away with a top three placing, and I have. I finished with third."
Read Article"The Code of Conduct encapsulates all the sporting, moral and ethical principles that archery represents."
Read Article"I wanted to become a Youth Ambassador for Archery GB to signpost and encourage other young people to “have a go” and to generally show them how supportive and incredible the sport of archery is."
Read Article"The best youth archers from across the globe will come to Ireland with the hopes of retaining their titles, or making their debut on the biggest junior archery stage."
Read Article"Becoming an Archery GB Ambassador is a great way of sharing your love of archery with people who might not otherwise be able to access the sport."
Read ArticleThis is an exciting time in our development and delivery of our strategic plan, our mission is to rebuild, reimagine and represent archery.
Read ArticleA guide to the different types of archery available and the bows you can use. Field, target, indoor, 3D, flight, clout and para archery can all be shot using recurve bows, compound bows, longbows or barebows.
Find out moreTarget archery is the type of archery practiced at the Olympics, and is the version most beginners learn first. Archers shoot a set number of arrows at targets set at specified distances on a flat surface.
A field archery course is set up over woodland and rough terrain. Archers shoot a specified number of arrows at different targets in sequence.
Flight archery is shooting an arrow over the longest possible distance. There is no target, but it does require a very large, flat area - something the size of an aerodrome.
Clout archery is an ancient form of archery that was used as military training in the Middle Ages. The target is the clout, which is a small flag on a vertical stick, stuck in the ground and placed up to 160 metres away.