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Inclusive Archery

Archery is a sport which can surpass physical ability. It develops patience, resilience, and mental strength, builds confidence, and develops patience and focus. Just as importantly, it offers a welcoming community to be a part of to share your successes and support you along the way.

Archery Australia initiates or supports events which collaborate with organisations who advocate and connect with disability groups to hold introductory events and come and try days for all abilities to foster learning, inclusion, support with adaptations to equipment and techniques and growth within our sport for para archery.

Adapted Equipment & Support

Options such as tripods, tactile sights, release aids, or seated shooting.

Inclusive Clubs & Coaches

Many clubs are trained to provide culturally safe, disability-inclusive environments where you’ll feel supported from day one.

Specific Assistance Requirements

Agents can assist and support for things arrow collection help scoring and give feedback on shots

Participation for Life

Whether you’re trying archery for the first time, rebuilding confidence, or chasing high performance goals, the sport grows with you.
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If individuals with disability are interested in continuing their archery journey after a come and try and wanting to progress and compete then Para classification will need to be completed

Let’s get you started!

We have 130 archery clubs across Australia, all who are keen to welcome new members into their community.

Most clubs run formal Archery Come and Try session where experienced coaches will provide a fun and safe environment to try archery.

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