NASP’s national finals filled the Daytona Ocean Center this week, USA Archery dropped the 2026 calendar that puts Yankton at the center of the sport from June through October, and the archery world lost Boris Isachenko at 67. The Mathews ARC 30 and ARC 34 also kept generating noise after Mike’s Archery and Extreme Outfitters […]
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NASP nationals wrap in Daytona, the NBEF honors Marilyn Bentz, World Archery expands its Development Support Program, and Yankton settles into the 2026 outdoor archery capital seat. Archery Weekly Jun 15-22, 2026.
The Antalya archery week ended with two stories that will travel further than the venue blurb suggests. Mike Schloesser collected his 10th individual World Cup gold on a windy Saturday, and on Sunday a 17-year-old from Maharashtra and her 25-year-old teammate handed Korea’s reigning Olympic mixed-team duo a 5-1 loss in the gold-medal match. Between […]
Antalya World Cup Stage 3 lands at the new Gloria Sports Arena, Korea and Türkiye lock down Conquest Cup top seeds, the Slovak pair Bosansky and Kocutova re-break the compound 50+ mixed team world record, and Yankton wraps as US team trials hub.
Archery Weekly Jun 1-7, 2026: Casey Kaufhold takes field gold on debut, Brady Ellison repeats, Paige Pearce wins compound, and Antalya World Cup opens at a new venue.
Shanghai’s stage two of the 2026 Hyundai World Cup brings all four world #1s to Yuanshen, Malaysia’s barebow team rewrites a four-year-old world record at Shah Alam, the Roma Para Europeans wrap with a Spanish W1 breakthrough, Sara Lopez goes public on her LA28 ambitions, USA Archery confirms Salt Lake Summit dates, and spring turkey bowhunters race the closing window. Everything that mattered Apr 28 – May 4, 2026.
Italian compound legend Sergio Pagni takes over Korea’s national team, Turkish teen Gokkir stuns the world champion in Antalya, Korea names a 14-year-old to its Asian Games squad, and the 2026 flagship bow lineup takes shape. Your weekly archery news roundup.
This week in archery: Asia Cup kicks off in Bangkok, Massachusetts moves to end Sunday hunting ban, NASP state championships wrap up in Tennessee, and Austin Archery Club fights to save its 59-acre range.
This week in archery: Lindenwood dominates NFAA Indoor Nationals in Memphis, Montana and Pennsylvania shake up elk hunting regulations for bowhunters, Magnet Cove repeats as Arkansas archery state champion, India lands major international archery hosting rights, and Korea begins fierce Asian Games team selection trials.
World records fall in Rome, Moldova wins historic European gold, 9,241 students gear up for Kentucky NASP, and more archery news from the week of March 3-9, 2026.
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