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Rutland Event of the Week: Archery's Big Weekend

By The Editor

6th Jul 2021 | Local News

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Next weekend is Archery's Big Weekend.

Adults and children of all ages are invited to try their hand at archery at clubs all over the country over the weekend of July 9-11.

The nearest club to Oakham that is taking part in the event is the Bowmen of Rutland, who are staging the Big Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, July 10-11 at Greetham Valley Golf Club, Wood Lane, Greetham.

This fun and inclusive sport is perfect for anyone wanting to try something new - on their own or with their family and friends - even those who have never picked up a bow before will be able to enjoy the feeling of achievement as an arrow hits the target!

The Big Week/ Big Weekend is an annual event organised by Archery GB in partnership with The Archery Shop (www.thearcheryshop.co.uk) aimed at encouraging more people to have a go at archery.

To mark what is set to be a fantastic summer of Olympic and Paralympic sport, there are archery clubs right across Great Britain and Northern Ireland taking part in the Big Weekend and opening their doors to potential archers, welcoming them to try out the sport for the first time. Nine clubs* representing the different regions are also offering FREE beginners handbooks to those who subsequently choose to take up the sport.

This summer, The Big Weekend is also accompanied by The Big Week (5th – 9th July), which will see additional archery activities take place at schools, centres and clubs across the country - spreading the word about the benefits of archery even further in local communities and providing more opportunities for anyone to have a go.

Archery is a fun and inclusive activity and The Big Weekend and The Big Week offer everyone the opportunity to experience something different while making new friends - there will be someone on hand to introduce newcomers and help them to start archery straightaway. As an extra incentive, everyone attending The Big Weekend will receive a 15% discount on all purchases during the summer months** at Cotswold Outdoor.

By enticing new participants to the sport, it is hoped archery's natural appeal to a wide audience will be evident to everyone involved. Events will be run within the latest Have a Go event Covid guidance from Archery GB.

Visitors of all ages and abilities will be able to have a go at the sport, which is naturally socially-distanced, often experienced outside and therefore a great option for those who understandably remain cautious as Covid restrictions are gradually lifted.

All equipment will be provided at The Big Weekend and The Big Week events, therefore anyone interested in starting archery just needs to check the arrangement at their club of choice - for example whether a booking is required - and go along to find out more for themselves***.

To help even more people get into archery, Archery GB is also launching a brand new Start Archery website, which will provide everything beginners need to know about taking up the sport, including where to find courses and clubs. It will also offer a range of resources for schools and organisations.

For more information about the Big Weekend, finding your local club and whether a booking is required, please visit www.archerygb.org/bigweekend or www.startarchery.co.uk

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