Pure Gold: Highlights from the 4-Way Inter-County Match

What a fantastic day of archery! On Saturday, February 21st, The Sittingbourne School played host to the highly anticipated 4-Way Inter-County Indoor Match. The atmosphere was electric as the finest archers from across the region gathered to represent their home counties.

​The competition saw a fierce but friendly showdown between Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, and Essex. With Recurve, Compound, Barebow, and Longbow teams all taking to the line, the hall was a spectacle of precision and focus.

​A Record-Breaking Performance

​The highlight of the day was undoubtedly a masterclass in Compound shooting. We were honored to have Paralympian Jodi Grinham on the line, who put in a world-class performance.

​Jodi didn’t just win her category; she set a new GB National Record, proving exactly why she is one of the best in the business. Seeing that level of excellence in person—and watching a record fall—was an inspiration to every archer in the hall.

​The Results Are In

​The level of talent on display across the board was truly impressive, with matches often decided by just a handful of points.

  • Congratulations to the overall winners! Whether you were taking home a medal or hitting a personal best, your dedication was evident in every arrow.
  • Full Results: You can view the full breakdown of scores and rankings on Ianseo here: Match Results – 4-Way Invitational

​A Community Effort

​Events of this scale require a mountain of behind-the-scenes work, and we owe a massive debt of gratitude to the team that made it happen:

  • Hannah Brown: A huge thank you for your meticulous work in coordinating the entries and managing the administrative side of the tournament. Your organization kept everything on track!
  • Adam: Thank you for providing the facilities and leading the work party. Your efforts in setting up the range and ensuring the equipment was ready for the line were essential to the day’s success.
  • The Sittingbourne School: We also extend our sincere gratitude to the school for providing such an excellent venue. The facilities were top-notch, and the warm welcome made all the difference for the visiting teams.

​To the Archers

​Finally, thank you to every single archer who took part. You represented your counties with pride and sportsmanship. It was wonderful to see the camaraderie between the four counties, reinforcing why the archery community in the South East is so special.

Keep hitting the Gold, and we’ll see you at the next one!

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Results from the Kent Archery Association Indoor Championship

Results In: 2026 Kent Archery Association Indoor Championships

The dust has settled at the Lockmeadow Agricultural Hall in Maidstone, and the scores are officially in! We are thrilled to share the full results from this year’s Kent Archery Association Indoor Championships.

It was a fantastic day of competition, bringing together archers from across the county and beyond to test their precision in the Portsmouth round. From seasoned veterans to rising stars, the level of skill on display was a testament to the thriving archery community here in Kent.

To make the results easy to navigate, we have provided two separate reports:

1. The Kent Championship Results

This document highlights the official championship standings for our Kent County archers. It includes the breakdown of winners across all categories, including Recurve, Compound, Barebow, and Longbow for Seniors and Juniors. Congratulations to all our new County Champions!

2. Full Results (Including Visitors)

The KAA Indoor Championships always attracts great talent from neighboring counties. This comprehensive report includes every archer who competed on the day, showing the full leaderboard including our welcome visitors. It’s a great way to see how everyone fared in the overall rankings.


A Huge Thank You

An event of this scale doesn’t happen without a dedicated team. We would like to extend a massive thank you to:

  • The Judges: For their expertise and for ensuring the shoot ran smoothly and fairly.
  • Allington Castle Archers: For their invaluable help in hosting and organizing the tournament alongside the KAA.
  • The Archers: Thank you to everyone who traveled to Maidstone to compete. Your sportsmanship and passion are what make these events special.

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Team selection for the County 4 Way

Compound:

  • Rowan Troy
  • Jason Byatt
  • Erin Barkway
  • Evan Clarke

Recurve:

  • Antony Kite
  • Gavin Whyatt
  • David Mills
  • Shannon Girdler-Huggett

Barebow:

  • Simona Mockeviciute
  • Jill Harper
  • Phil Trainor
  • Brendan Leak

Longbow:

  • Niamh Kelly-Halabi
  • Geoff Barker
  • David Flint
  • Stuart Hubberd

Comp/Rec – doors open at 0900 on the 21st for registration with practice beginning at 1000. You are shooting a WA18 WRS. All on triple spots.

BB/LB – your registration begins at 1300 for practice at 1400. BB, you are shooting WRS WA18, LB you are shooting UKRS Portsmouth. All on single spots.

Tea and coffee will be available throughout.

Shape the Future: Notification of The Kent Archery Association 2025 AGM

The Annual General Meeting of the Kent Archery Association will be held at 13.00 hours. on Saturday 7th February 2026.

Calling all Kent archers! It’s that time of year again where we swap the quiver for the ballot box. The 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) is fast approaching, and it is your prime opportunity to have a say in how our sport is run across the county.

Whether you’re a seasoned longbow enthusiast or a rising star in the compound circuit, your voice matters. This meeting isn’t just about reviewing the past year—it’s about electing the leadership that will steer the Kent Archery Association (KAA) into the future.


Key Deadlines & Details

If you want to have an impact on the upcoming elections or submit a proposal, you’ll need to act fast. All submissions must reach the KAA Secretary no later than:

  • Date: Friday, 6th February 2026
  • Time: 13:00 hours

Nominations are Open!

We are currently seeking passionate individuals to fill vital roles within the association. This year is particularly significant as we are looking for a President to serve a three-year term.

Nominations are open for:

  • The KAA President (3-year term)
  • Executive Committee Members (1-year term)
  • Operational Committee Members (1-year term)

If you know someone (or are someone) with the vision and dedication to support Kent’s archery community, now is the time to step forward.


How to Submit

You can submit your nominations and forms via post or email. Please ensure they are directed to the KAA President:

MethodContact Details
Post213 Canterbury Road, Ashford, TN24 9QH
Emailpresident@archerykent.org.uk

Note: Please ensure you use the official attached form for all submissions to ensure they are valid for consideration at the AGM.


Our association thrives on the volunteer spirit of its members. We look forward to seeing a great turnout and hearing your thoughts on how we can continue to hit the gold together in 2026!