Draft:Archery GB National Tour
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The Archery GB National Tour (formerly the Archery GB National Series until 2017) started in 2009. It was designed to mirror the World Archery World Cup circuit, with athletes traveling to different events in the UK to earn ranking points, and then culminating in a grand final for the top eight qualifiers (Recurve and Compound). In 2022 and 2023 Barebow was added to the roster for the Tour finals.
In 2020 the National Tour events were all cancelled owing to Covid, however a finals was still held based on the previous years entrants. This was the only event where qualification did not occur in the year of the finals.
Hall of Fame
[edit]The winners of each finals are listed below, and the results linked from the location.
Location | Recurve Men | Recurve Women | Compound Men | Compound Women |
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2009 - Lilleshall | Simon Terry | Charlotte Burgess | Duncan Busby | Lucy O'Sullivan |
2010 - Leamington | Simon Terry | Naomi Folkard | Chris White | Nichola Simpson |
2011 - Liverpool | Simon Terry | Charlotte Burgess | Chris White | Lucy O'Sullivan |
2012 - Oxford | Larry Godfrey | Alison Williamson | Adam Ravenscroft | Christie Westman |
2013 - Nottingham | Alan Wills | Amy Oliver | Michael Cauwe | Dani Brown |
2014 - Nottingham | Larry Godfrey | Amy Oliver | Adam Ravenscroft | Naomi Jones |
2015 - Nottingham | Patrick Huston | Naomi Folkard | Neil Bridgewater | Nichola Simpson |
2016 - Nottingham | Patrick Huston | Nicola Turner | Neil Bridgewater | Lucy Mason |
2017 - Brimingham | Patrick Huston | Naomi Folkard | Adam Ravenscroft | Sarah Prieels |
2018 - Lilleshall | Alex Wise | Bryony Pitman | James Mason | Jacqui Holmes |
2019 - Caldicott | Tom Hall | Jaspreet Sagoo | James Mason | Ella Gibson |
2020 - Lilleshall | Tom Hall | Bryony Pitman | Adam Carpenter | Bayley Sargeant |
2021 - Lilleshall | Patrick Huston | Penny Healey | Adam Carpenter | Layla Annison |
2022 - Nottingham | Patrick Huston | Penny Healey | Adam Carpenter | Ella Gibson |
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