The Recognition and Performance Awards help us highlight and celebrate the vital role volunteers play in delivering and developing archery. Who would you like to see rewarded for their role in archery?>
Continue readingArchery GB, in partnership with The Liverpool Centre for Olympic Research on Inclusion (LCORI) (part of Liverpool John Moore’s University) and Access Sport, have launched a new study to understand the impact and value of neurodiversity inclusion within the archery community.
Read Article“The 2025 World Youth Championships will showcase the very best young archery talent from across the globe."
Read ArticleArchery GB is launching an exciting competition to design our new international pin badge! This is a fantastic opportunity to have your creative vision worn by athletes on the world stage.
Read ArticleArchery GB is thrilled to announce a unique partnership with Learning in Harmony with Donkeys, an organisation that utilises equine-assisted learning to support individuals in developing life skills, improving their mental health and wellbeing, and supporting health benefits such as strength, cardio, coordination and balance, and socialising.
Read ArticleTogether, we can ensure a fair and inclusive future for the sport.
Read Article"The Level 2 weekend was an enabling and motivational weekend that created lots of discussion and innovative thought."
Read ArticleThe recent webinar exploring how archery clubs can engage with Help for Heroes veterans was a resounding success, with over 70 attendees.
Read Article'Personally, I would like to see how far I can go on my own journey – as Picasso said, 'I'm always doing things I can't do. That's how I get to do them.' I hope to instil that in others, too.'
Read ArticleArchery GB is continuing a consultation to reduce the administration of joining and renewing for clubs and members.
Read ArticleArchery is more than just pulling back a string and letting an arrow fly. It's about community and a shared love for the sport. In 2025, we challenge you to give back and support the archery community by volunteering your time and skills.
Read ArticleThe GB archery team need your help to compete at the World Transplant Games 2025 in Dresden, Germany, a unique event which celebrates life and the success of organ transplants.
Read Article"We recognise this is a challenging target, but it is one that we need to achieve."
Read ArticleJodie made history in Paris as she became the first British pregnant athlete to win a Paralympic gold medal.
Read ArticleThe Rules of Shooting and Shooting Administrative Procedures have been updated and are effective immediately.
Read Article"We hope this will inspire other clubs to get involved, host their own inclusion events, and help transform the Deer Park Inclusion Series into a national initiative - creating more opportunities for archers with disabilities to participate and enjoy the sport."
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