On Sunday 9th June 2024, 78 archers on 24 targets descended on Vigo to compete in the KAA WRS720 with Matchplay. Thankfully the weather stayed dry, the temperature varied and the wind? Well it started off calm and Vigo being Vigo, it got a bit breezy by the time we got to the head to heads after lunch.
It was a great day with some shooting their first head to head whilst for others it was their first ever tournament with some good results.
Men’s RecurveWomen’s RecurveCompound MenCompound WomenBarebow MenBarebow WomenLongbow Women
Recurve Men
Gold
Ryan HOLDEN
Bowbrook Archers
Silver
Matthew MAY
SCCA
Bronze
Kevin LAMBIE
High Weald Archery Club
Recurve Women
Gold
Alex CURRUMS
Bebington Archers
Silver
Isobel LINDSLEY-FROST
Royal Richmond Archery Club
Bronze
Natasha JARMAN
Dover Castle Archers
Compound Men
Gold
Jacek PEDZIWIATR
Archery GB
Silver
Oliver BOURNE
Archery GB
Bronze
Sidney ALDRIDGE
Dover Castle Archers
Compound Women
Gold
Mia MCGUANE
SCCA
Silver
Michelle SWORD
Medway Archers
Bronze
Zara GREEN
Meriden Archery Club
Barebow Men
Gold
Thomas WILLIAMS
Leaves Green Bowmen
Silver
Barry FRIEND
Lullingstone Bowmen
Bronze
Ian SANDERS
Allington Castle Archers
Barebow Women
Gold
Charlotte KENT
Bowmen of Darenteford
Silver
Bronwen COLEGATE
Guildford Archery Club
Bronze
Laurie WAUGH
Forest of Bere Bowmen
Longbow Men
Gold
Cliff GADD
Archery GB
Silver
Adam NASON-SMITH
1066 Archery Club
Bronze
David FLINT
Sevenoaks Archery Club
Longbow Women
Gold
Ann NASON-SMITH
1066 Archery Club
Many congratulations to all the medal winners and apologies to the Longbow Men for the lack of photographs.
A BIG thank you to all the archers that entered and an equally big thank you to the Judges and also the volunteers. So until we do it all over again next year in 2025……
On Sunday the 11th August, Kent will once again be running a field archery championships at the Kent Archery Field ground, Gore Wood near Sittingbourne, Location. The round will consists of a 24 target mixed round, thats 12 marked distance and 12 unmarked distances.
KAA hope to be able to submit a team of junior archers for a county match to be held on the 8th June. Archers wishing to be considered for a place should submit their scores no later than the end of May 12th 2024.
Scores, with attached, signed score cards or results sheets, should be submitted via Golden Records. If you would like a Golden records account you can contact the county records officer via records@archerykent.org.uk.
As I am notified about local club tournaments I will add them to the club tournaments page. Please keep an eye on it. I have already added the 3 I have been notified about.
The following archers have been selected to shoot for the county on the 2nd of March at the 4 way intercounty indoor match. Archers were selected based on those who had submitted qualifying indoor scores from this season via the Golden Records software. If you wish to be considered to shoot for Kent and do not have a Golden Records account please contact the records officer @ records@archerykent.org.uk.
Due to the on going wet weather it has been decided to move the Kent Field championship to a time when hopefully we will have no issues with parking at the site. Those of you that attended last year will be aware of how wet the parking area was and we do not wish to further upset the land owner and risk having no where to park. We will notify the date as soon as confirmed.
Two Kent members were recently presented with awards by World Archery for there services to World Archery and the international archery community.
Hannah Brown received a silver plaquette for her time on the World Archery and 3D and Field Committee. As an international judge Hannah has a lot of other accolades to her name including being the first female chair or judges at the Olympics.
Hannah (C) Steve Griffiths
Derrick Lovell MBE, one of the countries most respected, Judges and previous president of Archery GB was awarded a Diploma by World Archery. During his time with World Archery Derrick severed on both the Field and 3D committees and most recently the Constitution and Rules committees. Derrick has now retired from judging and is greatly missed by all.
After her recent 3rd place in the seniors women’s national indoors, Sittingbourne Community College archer Mia McGuane has today been announced as a member of the GB squad attending the European Indoor Championship. See Archery GB Team Announcement.
For those of you that shot any of the Kent target events last year you will recall that KAA hired in layered foam targets from Tenzone targets. It was our hope to do so again this year. Sadly Tenzone’s workshop, along with a number of other businesses were destroyed by a fire. This took with it all of their tournament hire bosses, supplies, machinery and current customer orders. Steve is hoping to rebuild the business in time to support the archery community this summer. A lot of tournaments can only run now because they hire in these targets. Locally that includes the Crystal Palace shoot in April. In order to get up and running again as quickly as possible Tenzone have launched a GoFundMe page. If you would like to contribute you can find the page at Tenzone Targets GoFundMe
A number of Kent archers landed national titles at this weekends national indoor champions along with other success in both the senior and junior events. All results can be found at Senior Event and Junior Nationals Event.
Senior Longbow Men
Adam Nason-Smith of 1066 Archers in Tenterden qualified 2nd, with a score of 379 behind Noak Hills Harry Cossey with 432. This took Adam in to the last 16 head to head matches, where Adam started by beating 15th seed Cameron MacNaughton 7 – 3. Next up Ben Ledwick who Adam beat 6 – 0. In the semi-finals Adam faced Richard Hudson and in a closely though match he triumphed 6 – 4. In the Final Adam meet first seed Harry Cossey with Adam taking the match 6 – 2.
Congratulations Adam on your first place and national title.
Adam with his trophy – Picture Tony Harris
Senior Compound Men
Two Kent archers competed in this category, Steve Griffiths of Medway archers finished 67th with a score of 550 and Ajay Scott of University of Kent archery. Ajay Scott qualified 7th with a score 587 ahead of some notable names in UK compound archery with many more years of experience.
Up first in the head to head matches Ajay faced Liam Peake, the 26th Qualifier, Ajay took the close match with a score of 146 – 145. Next match Ajay was matched against Luke Frearson with Ajay taking a more comfortable 147 – 138 win. Next opponent for Ajay was No 2 seed Adam Carpenter, in a very close match Ajay pipped Adam with a score of 147 – 145. In the semi-finals Ajay faced 3rd seed James Mason, this match went to the wire with both archers finishing the 15 arrow match on 147. On to the shoot off, which seems to be becoming an Ajay speciality. James could only shoot 9 with Ajay shooting a 10.
In the final Ajay faced no 1 qualifier, and current world no 2, Jozef Bosansky. Jozef took the match 147 – 148 leaving Ajay with 2nd place and the silver medal.
BUT….
With Jozef not being a UK resident the title of senior national compound indoor champion went to Ajay Scott. Very good shooting and congratulations on your title.
Ajay Scott – Picture Tony Harris
Senior Compound Women
Three Kent archers competed in the senior women’s compound. Hannah Brown of Medway archers qualified 15th with a score of 567. Erin Barkway of Fox archers scored 542 and finished 51st. Competing as a senior, Sittingbourne Community College Archers, Mia McGuane, qualified a superb 3rd, behind the current world number 1 Ella Gibson, with a score of 583.
In the head to head matches Hannah’s first opponent was Phoebe Paterson Pine. Hannah took the match 142 – 137. Next up 2nd seed and world no 32, Izzy Carpenter, sadly Izzy took the win a very tight match 145 – 144. Hannah finished with a joint 9th place over all.
Having qualified 3rd Mia faced 30th seed Lulia Petre, with Mia taking a tight match 140 – 139. Next for Mia was 11th seed Patience Wood, which Mia won 145 – 144. In the semi finals Mia faced the archer that sadly bought Hannah’s run to an end. Once again only a single point separated the archers after 15 arrows with Izzy taking the match 146-145. This put Mia in the bronze medal match against world number 13 Sarah Prieels, with ends of 30-29, 28-30, 28-28, 29-27 and 29-28 Mia took the bronze medal and 3rd place with a score or 144-142. Congratulations Mia
Mia McGuane – Picture from Mia
Junior Nationals medals
With no head to head matches to report on and with your reporter working on packing away the event I am sorry to say at this time I have no pictures of the medal winners. If I receive them I will gladly update this story.
U21 Women’s Longbow
Congratulations to Lara Green of SCCA who finished 2nd and a silver medal with a score of 250
U18 Women’s Longbow
Congratulation to Niamh Kelly-Halabi who took 1st place and the gold medal with a score of 258
U16 Men’s Compound
Congratulations to Evan Clarke of SCCA on his 3rd place and bronze medal with a score of 549
U16 Women’s Barebow
Congratulations to Simona Mockeviciute from EJA on her 3rd place and bronze medal with a score of 302.
U15 Men’s Compound
Congratulations to Baliey Yates of SCCA on his 1st and bronze medal with a score of 442
U15 Women’s Barebow
Congratulations to Imogen Burns from SCCA Archers on her 2nd place and silver medal with a score of 220
U14 Women’s Compound
Congratulations to Maetha Edwards from EJA on her 2nd place and silver medal with a score of 529.