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Edinburgh Arrow

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The Edinburgh Arrow is an annual clout archery competition held by the Royal Company of Archers, an archery club who act as the Sovereign's Bodyguard in Scotland. The Edinburgh Arrow is the longest-running annual archery competition in the recorded history of the sport. The competition takes its name from the silver arrow which is awarded for first prize.

List of winners of the Edinburgh Arrow

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References

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  • Paul, James Balfour (1875). The History of the Rotal Company of Archers. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
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