Discover your inner archer as Start Archery Week returns in 2025!
Dust off your quiver (or, you know, just find out what a quiver is!) because Start Archery Week is back!
Continue readingDust off your quiver (or, you know, just find out what a quiver is!) because Start Archery Week is back!
Continue reading2023 marks the start of Team GB's journey to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. But how do athletes win spots and how many are up for grabs? Rikki Bingham explains.
Continue readingIn 2023 the International Blind Sport Federation (IBSA) will hold the World Games in Birmingham with visually impaired archers from all over the world set to compete.
Continue readingOn the International Day of Disability, we meet Amelia, a lower-leg amputee who's not letting her disability stop her from doing anything, including taking on the GB Paralympic team!
Continue readingA Commonwealth Games funded initiative is bringing archery to Birmingham with free taster sessions to get you started.
Continue readingArchery GB and the Muslim Sports Foundation are proud to announce that we will be working together to tackle inequalities within deprived and neglected communities.
Continue readingOnce a taboo subject in our society, discussions of the menopause have historically been kept behind closed doors, but not anymore. More and more research is being conducted to understand and extract benefits from the relationship between sport and the menopause. Vic Williams, Archery GB?s Regional Development Officer for Wales, shares her tips on how to shoot through the menopause.
Continue readingEveryone can play their part in keeping young people safe in archery and that?s why Archery GB are proud to support the NSPCC?s Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week.
Continue readingIt is with great sadness that we join the Royal Family in the mourning of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Continue readingThe car park at the City Central Mosque in Hanley, Stoke on Trent was transformed for a summer archery have-a-go day which sold-out within 3 hours of the event launch.
Continue readingPE doesn't just have to involve running and ball sports, one school in Lancashire is using archery to engage students and give everyone the opportunity to achieve success in sport.
Continue readingChildren from schools across the Black Country were given the chance to try a range of sports, including archery, ahead of this summer's Commonwealth Games.
Continue readingArchery may not be the first sport that spring to mind when you think of after school clubs, but for two Kent schools the sport is helping students on and off the shooting line.
Continue readingA fresh report has found that 48% of women take a break from and return to their sport. Two female archers share their journey through the sport and why they are glad they came back as Range Returners.
Continue readingMeet Big Sister Peer Mentor Nafeesa who is helping inspire young girls to take up and stay involved in sport as they go through puberty.
Continue readingFor Start Archery Week, Archery GB organised an archery taster day for refugee children to help them feel part of the community and engage with sport.
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