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Read ArticleBattles fought and champions crowned at the 2023 Junior National Indoor Championships.
Read Article"I was immensely proud to see everybody, hundreds of people from up and down the country."
Read ArticleHere is a little snippet of what is on offer at the weekend, and if you’d like to find out more, see our booklet!
Read Article"Back to back medals at the first two big indoor events is a great start for me, especially with my new bow. I'm really excited for the rest of the season.”
Read Article"Archery is rooted deep in our history, and I enjoy every aspect of the sport and being part of the clouting community is like being a part of a very large family."
Read ArticleFor Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport week, we're sharing advice and resources for parents and carers to help keep children safe and happy in archery.
Read Article"Your world becomes like this tunnel vision, and you’re just trying to remind yourself ‘run your shot process, get your form correct’. It’s intense. Super intense!”
Read ArticleThere were 267 competitors representing 29 different counties; for some this was their first NCTC, and others have been attending for many years.
Read Article"It’s what I wanted to achieve long before the Olympics even crossed my mind. The moment the judge put his arm up will be a moment I cherish for a long time.”
Read ArticleThe Community Sport and Recreation Awards 2024 are open for entries. Clubs are eligible through their connection to Archery GB, so get your applications ready!
Read Article"As a Judge and member of the AGB Board, it was great to witness the smiles on all the medal winners faces when presenting the JAS medals to them."
Read ArticlePascal is a Deaf archer who has overcome obstacles to pursue his passion. He shares his story, his desire for inclusive resources and the formation of the Deaf Archery Group, aimed at uniting Deaf and hard of hearing archers to address common challenges in the sport.
Read Article"No matter what level of archery you are at, the Disability Championships is an event where all are welcome. Great atmosphere and opportunity to meet like minded people. Fun and laughter, but not too serious."
Read Article"It's always great to make it to a final, especially when you're there with a good friend."
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