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Recurve women Bryony Pitman and Sarah Bettles, and recurve man Alex Wise, have stepped away from the World Class Olympic Programme, to focus on new opportunities away from the sport.
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Archery GB has introduced a series of six new classification videos, providing clear and accessible guidance on the disability classification process.
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Four athletes, including GB archer Penny Healey, have been shortlisted for the British Elite Athletes Association’s Athletes’ Athlete of the Month award for January.
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Archery 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.
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“The 2025 World Youth Championships will showcase the very best young archery talent from across the globe."
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Archery 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.
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Archery 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.
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Together, we can ensure a fair and inclusive future for the sport.
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"The Level 2 weekend was an enabling and motivational weekend that created lots of discussion and innovative thought."
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The recent webinar exploring how archery clubs can engage with Help for Heroes veterans was a resounding success, with over 70 attendees.
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'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.'
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Archery GB is continuing a consultation to reduce the administration of joining and renewing for clubs and members.
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Archery 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.
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The 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.
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"We recognise this is a challenging target, but it is one that we need to achieve."
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