Jim Burton
Article by Caro Geelen. Jim Burton was a very prominent name in Archery New Zealand, and still is. The Burton shoot (30 arrows at 55, 46 and 37m) was named …
Read MoreThe New Zealand Target Archery Magazine
Article by Caro Geelen. Jim Burton was a very prominent name in Archery New Zealand, and still is. The Burton shoot (30 arrows at 55, 46 and 37m) was named …
Read MoreArticle by Caro Geelen. This article is a good reference for young or novice archers who aren’t sure about starting tournaments, and want a guideline. It’s also good for parents …
Read MoreArticle by Vince Mitalas. This article outlines why tracer nocks are not allowed, gives information about matchplay rules and tiebreaks, and scoring errors and discrepancies. Download the full article here.
Read MoreArticle by Caro Geelen, it outlines the history of Randwick Archery Club. Randwick has the distinction of being one of the first archery clubs in New Zealand. Established in 1944, …
Read MoreTerry Hamilton was a member of the Trentham Camp Archery Club for many years, started his archery in 1958-59, served for many years on the WAA Committee in several roles, …
Read MoreArticle by Caro Geelen about choosing the right kind of shoe for archery. 2011 Shoes. Caro G
Read MoreArticle by Charlotte Jones about the different types of strings and string materials you can find out there. 2011 String Theory. Charlotte Jones
Read MoreArticle by Karen Moffatt-McLeod about keeping yourself hydrated during the summer season. 2011 Hydration. Karen MM
Read MoreFull coverage of the 2010 Commonwealth Games by Shane Switzer. The Commonwealth Games were hosted in India, and it was the first time Archery had been included in the Games …
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