"We encourage our clubs to take advantage of this opportunity, which can help them become more inclusive and welcoming to neurodivergent athletes.">
Continue readingClassifications are now inclusive of all skill levels in our sport.
Read Article"The Code of Conduct encapsulates all the sporting, moral and ethical principles that archery represents."
Read ArticleIf you’re interested in finding out more about becoming an archery judge, you can do a free taster session at a competition.
Read ArticleWe would like to remind members that indoor classification continues to use the current system which is unchanged.
Read ArticleThe theme for this year's week is 'Responding to Contemporary Safeguarding Challenges'.
Read Article"An online learning platform allows our volunteers flexibility and freedom to learn and develop new skills wherever they are."
Read ArticleArchery is a sport that anyone can do, regardless of age, race, disability, gender and sexuality. So, Archery GB are encouraging our members and clubs to lace up and speak up against homophobia and transphobia in our sport.
Read ArticleEveryone 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.
Read ArticleWhether on the shooting line or in the clubhouse, we want everyone to feel they belong.
Read Article"I see the NTDP as probably one of the biggest benefits of Archery GB membership for youth archers. The archers get a full day of coaching and fitness training, with additional sessions on nutrition and mental preparation."
Read ArticleThere are two routes open to young compound archers: the Youth Development Compound Squad and the Youth National Compound Squad.
Read ArticleFollowing the return of the National Talent Development Programme (NTDP) this year, we're pleased to announce an expansion of the programme for 2022/23
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