Archery Australia March 2025 Newsletter Highlights

March has been an exciting month for Australian archery, with significant achievements both on and off the field. Here are the top highlights from our latest newsletter:

🏹 Bronze Success at Asia Cup #1

Australia kicked off the 2025 international season in style at the Asia Cup #1 in Bangkok. The Men’s Recurve Team—Ryan Tyack, Jai Crawley, and Chris Jackson—clinched a well-earned bronze medal after a strong series of performances, including victories over Singapore, Bangladesh, and Kazakhstan. Individual archers also shone, with notable efforts from Ryan Tyack, Jai Crawley, and Lexie Feeney. Our compound archers showed promise, gaining valuable international experience and laying strong foundations for the year ahead.

👋 Meet Our New GM of High Performance – Gina Rees

We’re thrilled to welcome Gina Rees as Archery Australia’s new General Manager of High Performance. Gina brings a wealth of experience from elite sports, including her recent role with the Matildas at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. She’ll focus on building sustainable, high-performance programs as we work towards Brisbane 2032.

📈 Participation & Club Support Update

Our five State Participation Leads are making great strides in promoting archery at grassroots levels. They’re collaborating with local clubs, community groups, and national programs like Scouts, Girl Guides, and Sporting Schools to boost participation. Key initiatives include support for coaching and officiating development and creating a welcoming environment for new members.


Read the full newsletter for more updates, competition results, upcoming events, and opportunities to get involved.

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