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Friday, September 3, 2010

Disabled archery

Details of archery sports clubs and facilities for disabled people in the UK. There are many clubs around the county where disabled people can try archery. Most of these have all the equipment you need but if you become more involved. There are grants available to help promising disabled archers purchase equipment. Archery is a sport that almost anybody can take up regardless of any disability and one very much enjoyed by wheelchair users.

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Centre of excellence for disability archery in Kent. Details of the club, location and how to get involved in archery.
Archery for the blind and visually impaired. Explains how the sport works and how to get involved.
Details of archery training weekends at Stoke Mandeville where new archers are encouraged to join a local archery club to receive coaching and gain experience. Site offers event details, image gallery and contact.
Useful and general information about archery for the disabled in Great Britain.
An archery club with an active disabled members section. View details of club days, fees and how to join.
Highlights some 57 archery clubs in the West Yorkshire county with details of disabled sections.
Details of clubs where disabled archers compete alongside able bodied archers. Includes team details, locations and how to join.
Details of tournaments for disabled archers with a list of Kent clubs. Includes images, downloads and details of the facilities offered.
John Cavanagh, Paralympic gold medalist explains the rules of archery for those with disabilities and answers questions about his career.
A friendly club involved in clout and target shooting with archers of all ages and abilities.
Welcomes disabled and wheelchair users at this Worcestershire club. Includes tourament details and offers beginners information.