Archery GB National County Team Championships

Do you want to compete for your county? Then this is the event for you! County teams from across the UK come together to compete for the championship titles, and above all else, have a fun weekend!

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2024 Competition

Date

Location

Entries

28-29 September

Lilleshall

Open: 8 February 

What round is it?

  • Saturday 28 September: WRS WA 50/70m round will be shot in double detail with six arrows shot in four minutes. Team head-to-heads to follow qualification.
  • Sunday 29 September: WRS WA 50/70m round will be shot in double detail with six arrows shot in four minutes. Mixed team head-to-heads to follow qualification.

Teams will be split into Tiers as follows:

  • Tier 1 – 1st place man and woman from the 70m/50m round on Saturday
  • Tier 2 – 2nd place man and woman from the 70m/50m round on Saturday
  • Tier 3 – 3rd place man and woman from the 70m/50m round on Saturday

How can I enter?

Fee: £52.50 (for a single entry) or £150 (for a team of 3). 

Entries through the Members' Portal only.

  • A Team entries: open from 8 February. All entries will be added to a waiting list to allow as many counties to enter one team in each division. Entries will be taken in date order. 
  • B Team entries: will be accepted off the waiting list from 1 August.
  • Counties won't need to pay for entries until you are accepted off the waiting list.
  • Counties do not need to supply the names of athletes when entering, but names must be provided no later than 10 September.
  • (no refunds 28 days prior to the competition date)
  • All entries will be treated in accordance with the Archery GB privacy notice.

Enter here!

What can I win?

Overall results will be calculated as follows, using the top two tiers and the 3rd tier as a tie-break:

  • Team result ranking position + mixed team (Tier 1) position + mixed team (Tier 2) position.
  • If a total combined score is tied, then Tier 3 position would be used to break the tie. 

A member of the compound team from Gloucestershire, Chloe A'Bear, told us: "This year was my first time shooting at the National County Team Competition. It was really nice to be able to compete in teams (and mixed teams) with from people in your county, as it isn’t a format often shot in national competitions."

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