Represent the County: Selection Deadlines and Upcoming Summer Matches

Are you interested in wearing the invicta horse and representing Kent on the shooting line? The outdoor season is well underway, and we have several key updates regarding county team selection and upcoming summer events.

SCAS Inter-Counties & National Inter-Counties Selection

The deadline to submit your scores for consideration to represent Kent at both the SCAS Inter-Counties and the National Inter-Counties tournaments is Tuesday, 30th June 2026.

To make sure you are in the running, please ensure you review the team selection criteria and submit your tournament scores on time.

  • How to Submit Scores: You can find full details on qualifying rounds, eligibility, and the online tracking forms directly on the KAA Score Submissions and Selection Criteria Page.
  • Express Your Interest: Anyone interested in representing Kent should email the County Team Manager as soon as possible at captain@archerykent.org.uk.

Upcoming Field & Target Match (Summer 2026)

We are currently working on organizing a Field and Target match over the summer months. Entry forms and full details for this joint event will be released shortly, so keep your eyes on the website and social channels.

Crucial Action for Field Archery Representatives

If you wish to be considered to represent the county specifically at the upcoming Field Match, there is an immediate prerequisite:

Mandatory Requirement: You must be booked into the Ashford Archers Field Event taking place this July. The county selection panel will be monitoring this shoot closely.

Spaces are filling up, so please secure your spot immediately using the official booking link below:

👉 Book the Ashford Archers Field Event via ClubEvent

Get your scores submitted, secure your event bookings, and let’s make it a successful summer for Kent archery!

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Double Gold for Kent Archers at the All British and Open Field Championships!

What a weekend for Kent archery! The prestigious All British and Open Field Championships took place recently at the stunning (and notoriously challenging) Pentref Bowmen course in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales.

Field archery is a true test of skill, judgment, and stamina, but two of Kent’s finest rose to the occasion, bringing home an incredible haul of medals and titles.

🥇 Hannah Brown: Dominating the Compound Field

A massive congratulations to Hannah Brown, who put on a masterclass performance in Wales. Hannah claimed the Gold medal and the national title in the Women’s 50+ Compound category.

As if individual gold wasn’t enough, Hannah was also selected to represent her country and played a pivotal role in anchoring the victorious England team to the top of the podium.

🥇 Ethan Fagg: The Future of Barebow

The future of Kent archery is looking incredibly bright thanks to young talent like Ethan Fagg. Competing in the Under 14 Boys Barebow category, Ethan showed nerves of steel and fantastic precision to secure the Gold medal. Winning a national title at such a young age is a phenomenal achievement.

A Proud Moment for Kent

Pentref Bowmen is famous for its steep terrain and unpredictable valley weather, making these victories even more impressive. To come away with two individual national champions and an international team gold is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent we have in our community.

Congratulations to both Hannah and Ethan! You have done yourselves, your clubs, and the entire county of Kent incredibly proud

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