"It's amazing kudos for Jamila, and raises the profile of archery, Archery GB and Project Rimaya.">
Continue readingNinestiles Academy in Birmingham is part of Archery GB's ongoing SportsAid-funded initiative, Project Rimaya, to promote the sport across ethnically diverse communities. Funding from the project has resulted in Ninestiles qualifying a staff member to be an archery instructor, helping to introduce the sport to a new generation.
Read ArticleWe are pleased to announce the return of The 300 virtual competition for the 2021/2022 indoor season!
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Read ArticleThe 2022 Field 3D and World Games selection policies have now been released.
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Read ArticleThe National Clout Championships take place in York on Saturday 16 October.
Read ArticleThe autumn issue of Archery UK is now available.
Read ArticleSophie Carpenter spoke to us about her involvement in the sport as a parent for parents in sport week.
Read ArticleParents of sporty children can sometimes be overlooked in the vital role they play. From keeping their child kitted out and motivated, driving them to the range and cheerleading from the sidelines, parents are the unsung heroes. Parents in Sport Week reminds us of the many hats that parents wear, and the most important one of all: keeping children safe.
Read ArticleVisually impaired archers took part in the Disability Championships at Lilleshall last month, getting some great scores. We spoke to British Blind Sport VI Lead Coach, Malcolm Higman, and archers Steve Prowse and Nick Thomas for their perspective of VI archery.
Read ArticleThe obstacles that a disabled person has to overcome just to leave home and get themselves set up to shoot are numerous, all before they have even taken aim. Coach Steve Millward tells us about his role in helping disabled archers at the range.
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