Will we see compound archery in the Olympics, and if so when? It is a common question in archery circles, and is entirely understandable from the perspective of compound shooters that see almost all modern competitions allowing multiple bowstyles. Yet…
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Compound in the Olympics: will it ever happen?
Tagged with: bow, bowstyles, competition, compound, IOC, london 2012, los angeles 2028, mixed team, olympics, paris 2024, recurve, Tokyo 2020, world archery, World Games
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Exclusive interview with Aida Roman, only in this month’s Bow International
The new issue of Bow International is out today, take a sneak peak at what it has to offer, including an exclusive interview with Aida Roman
Tagged with: Aida Roman, archery, arrows, bow, Bow International, bow magazine, compound, london 2012, London Olympics, new issue, new issue of bow, olympics, outdoor season, recurve
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Kenny Allen hit by para-archery reclassification
The latest reclassification of para-archery competitors has affected another British squad member. Kenny Allen, who has been part of the team for seven years, is the second Team GB archer to lose out under the new regulations after Danielle Brown’s…
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Archery growth quantified
Tagged with: archery, beijing 2008, caddis interactive, hunger games, london 2012, popularity
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An incredible journey
Jake Kaminski, Olympic team silver medallist, earned the first podium for the USA during the 2012 Games before heading off to the World Field Championships. Here, he talks to Jean-Denis Gitton
Tagged with: field archery world championships, jake jaminski, kprea, london 2012, silver medal, usa
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Shooting for Gold launched
Tagged with: archery gb, archery programme, becky martin, bognor regis, bryony pitman, lloyd brown, london 2012, shooting for gold
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Third time lucky
From a bronze in Beijing to a silver in London, Mel Clarke reflects on her journey and tells Steve Gibbs where she’s heading next
Tagged with: beijing, bronze, gamesmakers, london 2012, mel clarke, olympics, paralympics, sainsbury's, silver, steve gibbs, stoke mandeville
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