- Young GB archers secure seven medals in team and individual events
- Four golds amongst medal wins for GB
- Squad of 24 GB archers took part in competition at Lilleshall
- More than 300 athletes from 36 countries competed over six days
Archery GB has hailed the success of its young athletes following their participation in a major competition on home soil.
A squad of 24 archers aged between 14 and 20 shot alongside more than 300 athletes from 36 countries in the European Youth Archery Championships at Lilleshall National Sports Centre.
The competition started on August 15, with team medals awarded on Friday August 19 and individual finals held on Saturday August 20.
Under 21 Recurve archers secure three gold medals
It was a successful weekend for the U21 Recurve team members, with three gold medals secured across team and individual events.
Charlie Medhurst, Monty Orton, and James Woodgate became European team champions after winning gold in Fridayâs Recurve Under 21 Menâs Team finals.
Megan Costall, Penny Healey and Louisa Piper secured the top spot in the Recurve Under 21 Womenâs Team events, taking the European title.
Monty Orton is now reigning European Recurve Under 21 Menâs Champion having won Individual Gold.
The Recurve U21 Mixed Team of Penny Healey and James Woodgate also reached the bronze medal match, securing fourth place in the category for GB.
Silver and Bronze for the Compound Under 21 athletes
In the Compound Under 21 Womenâs Team competition, Chloe AâBear, Layla Annison and Grace Chappell secured silver for Great Britain.
On Saturday, Grace Chappell continued her medal winning performance, securing bronze in the Compound Under 21 Womenâs individual events.
Compound Under 18 women secure gold and silver for GB
Taking to the field on Friday, Hallie Boulton, Sinead Byrne and Patience Wood secured silver in the Compound Under 18 Womenâs Team competition.
Continuing GBâs success, Hallie Boulton also took individual gold and the European Champion title in the Compound Under 18 Women final.
The Compound U18 Menâs Team of Oscar Orford, Jay Saunderson and Finlay Clark successfully reached the bronze medal match, finishing fourth overall.
Archery GB celebrates the immense talent of GBâs young archers
The European Youth Archery Championships was the perfect opportunity for young archers aged 20 and under to make their name on home soil and showcase the immense talent within the team, with the encouragement of local support.Â
Commenting on the success of the team, Archery GBâs Compound Programme Manager Jon Nott said: âWeâre so proud of how all our young athletes have risen to the challenge of competing in this prestigious event this week.
âWeâve had some brilliant successes thanks to their hard work and dedication. It really shows that we have a wealth of young talent coming through who will be challenging for places in the top world events in the years to come.â
Neil Armitage, CEO at Archery GB, said: âIt has been inspiring to watch these young archers from all over Europe taking part in this inclusive, diverse and exciting event.
âWeâd like to thank all the staff and volunteers who have worked so hard to make this tournament a great success and to raise the profile of this wonderful sport.â
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 held on behalf of World Archery Europe every two years. The 2018 competition took place in Patras, Greece and the planned 2020 event at Lilleshall was cancelled due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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