2024 NWT Archery Championship

2024 NWT ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2024 NWT Archery Championships will be held in Hay River, NT from September 13-15, 2024. The tournament is open to all ages and divisions include both compound and recurve. 

 

Championship details:

  • Where: Hay River, NT
  • When: September 13-14, 2024
  • Schedule (Tentative):  
    • Friday, September 13
      • 4-8pm: Open Practice to all participants. Orientation/Registration
      • 7pm: Pizza Dinner 
    • Saturday, September 14 - Competition Day
      • 9am - Practice Range Open
      • 10am - U18 & Open Compound
      • 11:30am-12:30pm - Lunch provided by Big Lake Eatery Cafe
      • 12:30pm - U14 Recurve
      • 3pm - U18 & Open Recurve. U14 Compound 
      • 5pm - Team Event Recurve (teams of 4)
      • 7pm - Dinner provided / Course take down
      • 8pm - Closing Ceremonies
  • Categories:
    • U14, U18, & Open Category 
  • Divisions:
    • Compound & Recurve 

Registration fee is $40

Equipment is available free of charge. 

Travel Subsidy available. Please contact Carson Roche for more information.

Registration fee: $40
 

Prizes will be awarded!!

 

 

If you wish to register, please fill out the form. The deadline for registration will be September 6, 2024.

Please feel free to contact Carson Roche if you have any questions. carson@ascnwt.ca or 867.669.8385

 
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