- Penny Healey and Layla Annison amongst promising
athletes competing - Great opportunity to watch young talented archers on home soil
- Everyone invited to see archery in action – free entry available
Archery GB has announced the line-up of talented young athletes (see below) who will be representing their country at the European Youth Archery Championships next week. A squad of 24 archers will be shooting alongside over 300 athletes from 36 countries, over six action packed days of competition.
Great Britainâs archers are continuing a tremendous year of success, with gold, silver and bronze medals being won at multiple events worldwide including the European Championships in Munich, World Games in the USA, Para Archery European Cup in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, the Hyundai Archery World Cup in Medellin, Colombia, and the European Youth Cup in Bucharest.
The European Youth Archery Championships is the perfect opportunity for young archers aged 21 and under to make their name on home soil and showcase the immense talent within the team, with the encouragement of local support.
Penny Healey and Layla Annison are amongst the names to watch – both having competed and medalled with great success globally throughout their careers. They are competing in the U21 Recurve and Compound events respectively.
Individual and team events on show – stars of the future have the chance to shine
This prestigious archery event takes place at Lilleshall National Sports Centre from 15-20 August 2022 and there are multiple medals to be won in both individual and team events. With practice and qualification rounds, as well as team and individual matches and finals taking place, the days will be action packed and the event promises to attract hundreds of archers and spectators.
Thursdayâs events (18th August), which see both individual matches, as well as mixed team finals are free to watch from 2pm, as are Fridayâs events, which include both team and individual finals. Tickets are available to book via Eventbrite, Saturdayâs individual finals matches and awards ceremony tickets cost just ÂŁ10 per person (plus VAT and booking charges). Tickets can be booked here.
Commenting on the European Youth Archery Championships, Compound Programme Manager, Jon Nott, said: âI am very proud of this team we are fielding for the European Youth Championships. This group of athletes have worked incredibly hard since the UK came out of lockdown to get back to being at the level required to be competitive at an event like this.
âItâs a great honour to be able to compete for Great Britain on home soil at this event, and we have a team that will be competing for medals in all disciplines. We encourage as many people as possible to come and support our youth athletes and to cheer them on.â
Neil Armitage, CEO at Archery GB said: âIt is always wonderful to have our archers compete at home and for us to host such a prestigious event at Lilleshall is very exciting. Just last month we were thrilled to have the Queenâs Baton Relay pass through our grounds, providing another opportunity to showcase all that is inclusive, diverse and exciting about the sport.
âOur athletes have had an incredible year so far, competing in national and international competitions, winning medals on the worldâs stage and raising the profile of our wonderful sport. The hard work and dedication is clear and we look forward to seeing how the team performs next month and to welcoming archers from 36 countries to our home field.â
The European Youth Archery Championships is held on behalf of World Archery Europe every two years. The 2018 tournament took place in Patras, Greece and the planned 2020 event at Lilleshall was cancelled due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Archery team representing GB at European Youth Championships:
Recurve
Monty Orton (RU21M) – age 18
James Woodgate (RU21M) – age 20
Charlie Medhurst (RU21M) – age 17
Penny Healey (RU21W) – age 17
Louisa Piper (RU21W) – age 19
Megan Costall (RU21W) – age 18
Jack Doherty (RU18M) – age 15
Will Oakes (RU18M) – age 16
Edward Gray (RU18M) – age 14
Emelia Hughes (RU18W) – age 16
Megan Havers (RU18W) – age 14
Alia Fallouh (RU18W) – age 15
Compound
Thomas Lane (CU21M) – age 17
Lewis Haslam (CU21M) – age 19
Dillon Crow (CU21M) – age 20
Layla Annison (CU21W) – age 19
Grace Chappell (CU21W) – age 20
Chloe AâBear (CU21W) – age 17
Oscar Orford (CU18M) – age 17
Jay Saunderson (CU18M) – age 16
Finlay Clark (CU18M) – age 16
Hallie Boulton (CU18W) – age 17
Patience Wood (CU18W) – age 15
Sinead Byrne (CU18W) – age 17
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