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After a day of drama, thrills, spills and shoot-offs our 2017 National Indoor Champions have been crowned. They are: Patrick Huston, Bryony Pitman, Layla Annison, Michael Kells, Luke Hagon and Sheila Hudson.
Read ArticleDay one of the National Combined Indoor Championships is over and our bright young prospects seized their chance to shine, while more established stars savoured victory in the Back to Back tournament.
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Being a Judge is a fantastic way to be involved in archery, helping you to develop new skills and help the sport grow.
Read ArticlePlease find the finalised 2017 Junior Rankings on the download link below.
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Twelve months ago Bryony Pitman won recurve gold at the Indoor Archery World Cup in Marrakesh. This year an on-form National Series champion Patrick Huston got the 2017/18 indoor campaign off to a flying start by winning silver.
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The final rankings have now been published.
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The Junior national Rankings are now available on the link below.
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Naomi Folkard and Patrick Huston have pulled off a stunning victory over Japan to win mixed team recurve bronze World Archery Championships in Mexico City!
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The 2017 Congress in Mexico City has elected a number of candidates from Great Britain to it's boards and committees.
Read ArticleIt's time to take the indoor season seriously with this years November Challenge.
Read ArticleArchery GB have received correspondence from Gloucestershire Police concerning their investigation into an alleged historical incident involving an Archery GB coach. They have stated that there is no case to answer and that no further action will be taken by them.
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Britain has another world champion! Compound cadet Lucy Mason romped to victory in the individual title decider at the World Archery Youth Championships in Rosario, Argentina, beating Canada's Alexandra Paquette.
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Alyssia Tromans-Ansell secured Britain a quota place at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games today - and then went on to win a gold medal!
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The heavens opened for the first time at the Invictus Games in Toronto - but nothing was going to put British athletes off their mission to bag medals. Not even Prince Harry.
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