New state records and personal best scores for 40 archers

Archers from all over the eastern suburbs came to compete in an indoor tournament hosted by Yering District Archers. Pictures: SUPPLIED.

By Rae Hudson

On Saturday 19 August, Yering District Archers hosted a combined Indoor 18 metre and 25 metre competition at its popup indoor venue in Wandin East.

This was attended by members from Yering District Archers, Sherbrooke Archers, Kew City Bowmen, Southern Cross Archery, Twin City Archers-Gippsland, Moorabbin Archery Club, Yarra Bowmen, Peninsula Target Archers and Waverley City Archers.

40 archers in total shooting 30 arrows at 18m and then 30 arrows at 25m, to receive a combined total score. It was a fun day, everyone laughing and joking in between shooting arrows.

The 25m distance has not been shot in Victoria for over 13 years, so for many it was an exciting challenge to set new personal bests and for some, new state records.

Yering had a shooter as young as 10 and up to late 70s early 80s.

Archery is a fun sport for all ages and abilities. It can be as cheap or expensive as you make it.

If you’re interested in giving archery a go please contact your nearest club as most of us run a come and try session, either Saturday or Sunday mornings for a nominal fee, all equipment supplied, run by qualified coaches.