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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Kenny Allen hit by para-archery reclassification
Tagged with: archery, archery gb, Kenny Allen, london 2012, para-archery, reclassification, recurve, world archery
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ATA Highlights: Win and Win
ATA Highlights: Hoyt
Hoyt has unveiled the first string stops for a recurve bow. Seen for the first time at the Archery Trade Association Show in Nashville, Tennessee, the unique string stops have been years in the making, with Hoyt working alongside USA…
Tagged with: Archery Trade Association, ATA, ATA Show, hoyt, Jake Kaminski, recurve, string stop, usa
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New launches from Carbon Express
Carbon Express has launched two brand new arrow shafts to the market. The Nano SST is a recurve target arrow that has three spine areas with a stiff mid-section and a weaker spine at the back end, designed to allow…
Tagged with: arrows, carbon express, clearance, multi-spine, Nano SST, Nano-Pro X-Treme, new, recurve
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The Archer’s Paradox and modern bows
You’ve heard the phrase, but what does it actually mean? Dave Egalton explains it may have a narrower application than previously thought
Tagged with: Archer's paradox, Archery: The Technical Side, arrow, compound, line of aim, longbow, paradox, point of aim, recurve, shoot-through, shoot-through window, slow-motion
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Considering a compound?
As the beginners of the summer courses settle into clubs, Liam Grimwood has some advice for those looking to get into compound archery
Tagged with: compound, liam grimwood, mathews, mission rally, recurve, tuition
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