2021 Online Nationals Results
Archery Australia was thrilled to see over 400 archers from across Australia participated in our 2021 Online National Tournaments. After the physical events were cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns, we decided to run an online competition to help keep the archery spirit alive in Australia. About the Competition Each Regional Governing Bodies hosted Short (720 […]
2022 National Squads
Archery Australia is pleased to announce our 2022 National Recurve, Compound and Para Squads. Congratulations to all the athletes and we are glad to working with you in 2022 and beyond. About the National Program Our National Programs are aimed at producing high performing athletes at benchmark events including World Cups, World (and Youth) Championships […]
World Cup Teams 2022
Archery Australia is excited to announce the archers selected to represent Australia at the upcoming World Cups. World Cup 1 Location: Antalya, Turkey Date: 18 – 24 April Recurve Peter Boukouvalas – NSW Astin Darcy – VIC Delia Evans – QLD Sarah Haywood – TAS Kim Lavender – NSW Laura Paeglis – VIC Alex Smith […]
Archery Australia Strategic Plan 2022-2026
Archery Australia, in close consultation with our Recognised Governing Bodies (RGBs) are proud to produce this four-year Strategic Plan. This 2022-2026 Strategic Plan will ensure Archery Australia continues to provide support to all tiers as we look to be more innovative in our approach and continue to unify the archery community. Throughout the development and […]
Results: World Archery Para Championships 2022
Home with a silver medal from the World Archery Para Championships – what a fantastic week in Dubai! Archery Australia sent 7 athletes to the World Para Championships – Chris Davis, Peter Marchant, Jonathon Milne, Craig Newbery, Imalia Oktrininda, Garry Robinson and Marek Steiner. Results: The highlight was Jonathon Milne and Garry Robinson winning the […]
A Guide To Field Archery
With the Australian Field Open coming up on 23-25 April at Armidale Archers, we thought it timely to clarify the difference between marked and unmarked field archery. There is truly little difference between the two events and the name really says it all. In marked field, the distances for each target is known and in […]
Para-Archery National Level Classifier Course
Archery Australia is seeking at least six new National Classifiers to join our Para-Archery Classification Panel. Our aim is to have at least one classifier available in each capital city What’s Needed Those interested in becoming a National Classifier must be a registered doctor or physiotherapist. They will need to participate in and complete the […]
2022 World University Games Expressions of Interest
Archery Australia is now calling for Expressions of Interest for the 2022 World University Games due to take place later this year in China. Event Details The FISU World University Games (WUG) is a bi-annual multi-sport event in which athletes selected by UniSport Australia compete on the international stage. The next edition of WUG will […]
2022 World Archery Para Championships
The World Archery Para Championships start next week (19 to 27 February) in Dubai with over 200 athletes from around the world competing. Across the week 15 new world para champions will be crowned across the divisions. Australian Team Our team was announced in December last year and since them they’ve been working very hard […]
2022 National Para & VI Championships and Oceania Invitational
We are excited to open the registrations for the 2022 National Para and VI Championships and the 2022 Oceania Para Invitational. Click here to register for the National Para and VI Championships. Click here to register for the Oceania Para Invitational. Event Details Location: Waverley City Archers Date: Friday 1 April 2022 to Sunday 3 […]