Scholastic 3-D Archery recently held its 9th Annual S3DA 3-D National Championship in Kentucky and featured more than 800 youth archers.
The match to determine men’s team archery gold during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, was an impressive show.
Lancaster Archery Supply introduced the non-profit Lancaster Archery Foundation to develop competitive archers.
For the second World Cup event in a row, archers using Easton arrows swept every gold medal.
Team Mathews shooters took seven podium spots in Metropolis, Illinois, including first place finishes in the Women’s and Men’s Open Pro divisions.
For the first time since July 2019, students gathered in person to compete in a national-level NASP tournament.
Team Mathews shooters took first, second and third place in the highly competitive Men’s Open Pro division at the recent ASA Pro/Am in London, Kentucky.
Easton shooters, all fielding the legendary X10 arrow, took all 30 World Archery medals at the 2021 Lausanne World Cup event.
The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) replaced its two popular in-person national events with a single virtual one, and it was a tremendous success.
Pro shooter Tim Gillingham set a world record at the recent 2021 U.S. Archery Team (USAT) Arizona Cup.