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Archery GB National Tour: The Final
Saturday 30 & Sunday 31 August 2025
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Join Archery GB at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, the legendary home of Robin Hood, for the Final of the National Tour. Prepare for an electrifying weekend filled with top-tier archery action, showcasing the finest archery talent Britain has to offer.
Forty finalists will come together to compete at the biggest UK archery competition, aiming for glory. Witness the stars of the sport - Olympians, Paralympians and world-leading athletes - go head-to-head hoping to be crowned this year’s champions.
Saturday will feature the world-class compound and arising barebow categories, while the Olympic recurve category will compete on the Sunday.
Not only can you watch some amazing feats of archery, but the event is the perfect weekend for the whole family. Try your hand at sending arrows down the range at the have-a-go stall, get your very own archery merchandise, and grab a picture or autograph from some of the stars of the sport. Even the legend himself, Robin Hood, will be making an appearance, as well as the Archery GB mascot, Fletch the Lion.
Archery GB National Tour: The Final (30 Aug 2025 - 31 Aug 2025) |
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