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NEWS FROM ARCHERY AUSTRALIA   2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2013 National Championships is just under a month away and entries close at midnight the 22nd February 2013. You can enter online at the following link on the Archery Australia website http://www.archery.org.au/customdata/index.cfm?fuseaction=CustomItem&ItemID=48800  You can also enter using paper entry forms, which can be found at the same link.  REMEMBER ? the new 70 plus division will also be contested at these Championships.  LATE ENTRIES – will also be accepted after midnight, 22nd February subject to available room and a 50% late fee.   US RECURVE TEAM TO COMPETE AT THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Archery Australia is pleased to announce the US Recurve Team has entered the Target Event at the 2013 National Championships.  ArcheryUSA has conducted a selection process and will be sending 4 Male and 4 Female recurve archers, who will be competing in the Target event at the championships. The US Team will also be training at Tuggeranong Archery Club adjacent to the National  Championships venue with Coach Kisik Lee during the Nationals week and attending the 2013 National Championships Presentation Dinner.   2013 WORLD TARGET CHAMPIONSHIPS ? TURKEY  Archers, both recurve and compound, who wish to register for consideration for Team Selection to the 2013 World Target Championships MUST submit the appropriate forms by close of business, Monday 4th March 2013. Details and forms can be found on the Archery Australia website at the following link ? http://www.archery.org.au/customdata/index.cfm?fuseaction=CustomItem&ItemID=49231 Also at this link can be found the people who have currently registered for Consideration for Selection. If you believe you have registered and you are not on the list, contact the Archery Australia office on info@archery.org.au immediately.   James Larven Archery Australia