Following the review of the outdoor classifications, we are pleased to announce revised handicap tables and classifications for the 2023-24 indoor season.>
Continue readingThere were 267 competitors representing 29 different counties; for some this was their first NCTC, and others have been attending for many years.
Read ArticleFrom 1 January 2024, the drug tramadol will be prohibited in-competition.
Read Article"It’s what I wanted to achieve long before the Olympics even crossed my mind. The moment the judge put his arm up will be a moment I cherish for a long time.”
Read ArticleThe Community Sport and Recreation Awards 2024 are open for entries. Clubs are eligible through their connection to Archery GB, so get your applications ready!
Read ArticleThe 2023 Summer Metrics are over for this year and it's time to announce the winner. Where did you place?
Read Article"I know that this unique collaboration will help me develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to champion causes I feel passionate about."
Read Article"Seeing someone be so calm on the archery range then go all out at wheelchair rugby just shows you the power of what sports can enable you to do.”
Read Article"It’s going to get more young people involved, bring the community together, and we’re going to get the best out of sport in Chorley.”
Read ArticleOver the next few months we're going to be meeting each of the Archery GB board members, learning a bit more about them, their role on the board and their connections to archery. This month, we hear from Andrew Stanford.
Read ArticleTo prepare for the European Field and 3D championships in Italy next week, the Great Britain team visited Overton Black Arrows to work on shooting on slopes, practise 3D match play, and work on their distance judging. We got an inside look at how the team has been preparing.
Read Article"As a Judge and member of the AGB Board, it was great to witness the smiles on all the medal winners faces when presenting the JAS medals to them."
Read Article"It's early days but our approach is one of cooperation, figuring out how we can work together and how we can add value as a team."
Read Article"I’ve learnt loads and felt supported all the way though" - Saffron Knowles shares her experience of the National Talent Development Programme, and explains why juniors should consider signing up for the 2023/24 programme.
Read ArticlePascal is a Deaf archer who has overcome obstacles to pursue his passion. He shares his story, his desire for inclusive resources and the formation of the Deaf Archery Group, aimed at uniting Deaf and hard of hearing archers to address common challenges in the sport.
Read Article"No matter what level of archery you are at, the Disability Championships is an event where all are welcome. Great atmosphere and opportunity to meet like minded people. Fun and laughter, but not too serious."
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