Falkirk Archery club recently held a Disability Inclusion Training session. See how it went in our video.
Scottish Archery welcomes another Independent Board member to the Board.
Thank you to all of you that attended the Archery GB competition workshop in Penicuik on the 11th March 2018.
Here is a short message from Jon Nott for those unable to attend.
Children from 3 local primary schools (Madderty, St Dominic's RC & Crieff primary school) attend our Soft Archery extra curricular club, which is organised and run by Crieff high school sports leaders who completed the Scottish Archery training in soft Archery.
See how some young archers got on during a Soft Archery session at Crieff Archery Club.
This weekend Scottish Archery Board members, staff and volunteers all came together for a series of workshops and discussions under the theme of evolution. See this short video to see how it went and what some of outcomes will be.
Congratulations to Christopher Howard who has won our newsletter competition prize draw. Our Chair, Vincent drew his name out of a hat from all those who read the December newsletter. Christopher wins some vouchers from The Archery Company.
The top junior archers in the UK all gathered in Stoneleigh Park to compete for the title of Junior National Champion, in their own classifications and to represent their countries, supported by parents and family who traveled from all corners of the uk.
Scottish Archery is looking to see if anyone is interested in becoming a coaching course organiser.
We would be interested in recruiting people from each of the three areas in Scotland. This would give us the potential to hold couching courses throughout Scotland.
This year’s Scottish team for the Home nations included a mixture of seasoned veterans, new faces and people returning to the team.
At last week’s AGM, the membership elected two new volunteer Directors to join the Board.
Let’s meet Judith McCleary, our new Independent Director;