The Marchers for Archers fundraising challenge has raised more than £14,000 for the Access Archery Fund.
The challenge saw archers, clubs, and Archery Activity Partners (AAPs) setting personal challenges to walk, run, shoot, or step while raising funds to improve access into archery for disabled people.
Those taking part could order a virtual challenge medal with proceeds also going towards the fund as well as profits from the sale of the Access Archery Fund quiver badge.
A dedicated army of fundraisers set up their own JustGiving pages, shared their efforts on social media and encouraged friends and family to sponsor them.

Gayle Pink, Archery GB's Head of Participation, said: "Thank you to all our amazing Marchers for Archers who took on a month-long personal challenge to support the Access Archery Fund. Your energy and generosity helped raise an incredible amount. Together, with every sponsor and donor, you've made a real difference and shown the true strength, passion, and inclusivity of our archery community."
Access Archery Fund grants will be awarded to archery clubs and AAPs to fund kit, training, or community outreach with grant recipients chosen by the Fletchers' Trust who are administering the Fund through their partnership with Archery GB.
There’s still time to support the Fund by making a donation or buying a badge.
Medals will be posted out to all those who ordered one in April while finishers’ certificates can be downloaded below:
Once again, a huge THANK YOU and well done to our Marchers for Archers!