"It really is the icing on the cake after the success in Paris and the hard work over the last nine years.">
Continue reading"It was really important and gave me a bit of a confidence boost, knowing that even if I am nervous and even if I’m shooting slow it doesn’t matter, I can still hit the middle."
Read ArticleThe theme this year is 'Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online'.
Read Article"The work that has gone into achieving the Assurance Framework underlines our commitment to promoting Clean Sport."
Read ArticleWorld Archery has released their list of nominees for its 2022 awards, and three of our brilliant athletes are nominated: Phoebe Paterson Pine, Bryony Pitman and Ella Gibson. Vote now!
Read Article“I can’t say that this suit had made me into Superman, but I really do feel as if it has. I’ve won world silver medals, I was fourth in the world rankings, so I’m flying."
Read ArticleThe 2022 season saw Great Britain skyrocket on the international stage. For a long time, the team has been well established and respected, but last year GB’s achievements saw a new high. There was an impressive haul of medals from tournaments abroad, loads of broken records and increased world rankings, and this was particularly prominent across the women of the team.
Read ArticleHow can archery clubs not just retain but grow membership? We look at a number of clubs to find out what they’re doing to keep members – both old and new – happy and attending sessions.
Read Article2023 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."
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