Archery Guyana

Archery, from Latin arcus. is one of the oldest arts still practiced. Historically archery has been used for hunting and combat. Evidence of ancient archery has been found throughout the world. In modern times, its main use is that of a competitive sport and recreational activity. Competitive archery is Target Archery and involves shooting arrows at a target from a set distance or distances. A form particularly popular in Europe and America is field archery, shot at targets generally set at various distances in a wooded setting.

Para-Archery is an adaptation of archery for athletes with a disability.

Target Archery is contested internationally at the following events:

  • Olympics

 

Archery first appeared in the Olympic Games in 1900 and was contested again in 1904, 1908, and 1920. Women competed in the 1904 Olympics, making archery one of the first sports to include women.

Archery was re-introduced to the Olympic program in 1972 with individual events for men and women. In Seoul 1988, the team competition was introduced to the medal program. Barcelona 1992 was the first time that archery featured the exciting head-to-head elimination competition.

  • World Championships

 

World Archery has held World Championships since 1931. Competitions were held in four events: an individual event for men and women and a team event for men and women from 1931 to 1993.

In 1995 the Compound Bow Division was added for men and women and for men's and women's teams.

Target World Championships were organised every single year until 1959 (with a few exceptions), but since then they have been held every two years only.

The first World Field Championships were held in 1959, but the second championship was not held until ten years later. World Field Championships are now organised every two years.

World Indoor Championships is a recent competition. The first organised World Indoor Championships took place in 1991.

1991 was the first World Youth Championships, in Sandefjord, Norway. The Compound Division and the Olympic Round head-to-head format were introduced for the 1994 Championships, in Roncegno, Italy.

More information can be found at www.worldarchery.org

Archery is practiced and contested by all age ranges, genders and abilities.  It is a very social sport and provides the opportunity to, shoot in a social setting and participate, should you want, in friendly competitions. It is very family-oriented and you can find males and females, young and old, able and disabled all shooting and competing together.

If you’re seeking a technical challenge, you will find intensity, focus, dedication and discipline are as important in archery as precision and accuracy in shooting.

Archery is a sport that provides a balance between fun and health no matter your age or ability.

The Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation is set to become the first archery sporting body in Guyana. We are aware of numerous Guyanese with an interest in archery and we have embarked upon activities to provide the necessary structure and facilities necessary to promote and develop this magnificent sport.

The Next Step

You may now be interested in Archery. Well your next steps are simple. Firstly, become a member of the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation.  New shooters will be required to take an orientation seminar before taking part in the events. If you are already affiliated to a World Archery affiliated organisation you will soon find the schedule on the website www.guyanasportshooting.com. Register with us for which event you want to attend (Indoor and Outdoor). See you out there.

Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation/Archery Guyana successfully completes Qualifier’s Archery Competition at the Indigenous Heritage Games 2016

     

The Qualifier Outdoor Archery on Saturday 17thSeptember, 2016, on the second day of the Indigenous Heritage Games 2016 at the Everest Sports Ground, Eve Leary, Georgetown saw 86 (eighty-six) competitors participating from all parts of Guyana.

Mr. Nicholas Hing, Chairman of the Archery Committee, Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) gave an Overview as to the Rules under which the Competition was conducted, in accordance with World Archery Foundation, to which the GSSF is affiliated.

Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation/Archery Guyana enthused at collaboration with Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs Heritage Games 2016

  

The morning Opening Ceremony on Friday 16th September, 2016, of the Indigenous Heritage Games 2016 at the Everest Sports Ground, Eve Leary, Georgetown, began with a colourful March-Past of the Athletes from nine of the Regions led out by the GDF Drum Corps.

The morning proceedings were chaired by Sports Producer, Mr. John Ramsingh who welcomed everyone and introduced Mr. Joel Fredericks, the NTC Chairperson who said a Prayer for the Gathering followed by the gathering reciting the National Pledge before the Speeches.

President of the Foundation, Ms. Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon speaking on behalf of the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) expressed delight at the opportunity to participate in the Indigenous Heritage Games 2016.

G.S.S.F./Archery Guyana commemorates Olympic Day 2016 by hosting an Indoor Target Archery Competition

 Olympic Day was introduced in 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games on 23 June 1894 at the Sorbonne in Paris. The goal was to promote participation in sport across the globe regardless of age, gender or athletic ability.

President of the International Olympic Committee, Mr. Thomas Bach had opined: “Every year, Olympic Day allows the whole world to unite behind the Olympic dream.” Guyana is no different.

President of the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation, Ms. Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon noted that on June 23rd every year, millions of people across the world get active to celebrate Olympic Day. She went on to say that in Guyana, the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation/Archery Guyana will commemorate this day by hosting an Indoor Archery Competition among their registered members.​

 

GSSF Christmas Archery Extravaganza set for this weekend

 

Archery Guyana, a discipline under the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation, announced that plans are on stream to host their final archery event for 2015. The group will put on their “Christmas Archery Extravaganza 2015” this weekend at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.

Members of the GSSF present at the indoor facility will be able to try the Foundation’s member-made PVC Olympic-styled Bows that were fabricated with the assistance of World Archery Americas through their Archery Development Seminar that was held in Guyana a few months ago by Top Columbian Archer Mr. Diego Torres. New members in attendance will be able to obtain instructional training and in order to practice the art with a bias towards Indoor Olympic Style shooting in this upcoming Archery Extravaganza.

Heritage Games 2015 collaboration with GSSF Archery Guyana Encouraging

        

Following the recent launch of Archery Guyana by the Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation, the organisation is extremely happy to be involved in the Heritage Games 2015 held at the National Aquatic Centre, on 20th September, 2015.

President of the Foundation, Ms. Vidushi Persaud expressed her delight and enthusiasm at the collaboration between the organising committee of the Games and Archery Guyana's team. She expressed her pleasure at working with Mr. Ivan Persaud, the Co-Ordinator of Heritage Games 2015 and President of the Swimming Association to have made the event a success.

The Heritage Games 2015 saw the inauguration of Swimming and Archery as competitive sports for the Indigenous communities, both of which are a part of the life and culture of our first peoples. This was alluded to by both Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo and Junior Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs, Valerie Garrido-Lowe in their feature addresses to the crowd of competitors and fans who gathered at the National Aquatic Centre at Liliendaal.

Diego Torres & GSSF launch PVC Archery Project in Guyana

               

The GSSF in collaboration with World Archery Americas, concluded phase one of its inaugural PVC Archery Development Seminar in Georgetown, conducted by international archer/coach Mr. Diego Torres of Columbia.

Mr. Torres is currently being hosted in Guyana by the GSSF to conduct various seminars for members of the Foundation: the focus of which will be archery safety, the fabrication of PVC bows and teaching the correct form for target archery. Seminars are geared to give participants the knowledge as to how to further develop this longstanding Olympic sport by making these low cost bows which will then be used for training and local competitions. Shooting practice sessions have also been scheduled to ensure that members practice the fundamentals of the sport of Archery from the beginning. Mr. Torres indicated he is very happy that he is working with a lot of beginners so therefore no “bad-habits’ would already have been cultivated with respect to form which is significantly harder to remedy.  

Pegasus Hotel Guyana supports Archery Guyana

The GSSF in collaboration with World Archery Americas will be hosting its inaugural archery development seminar in Georgetown, which will be conducted by international archer/coach Mr. Diego Torres of Columbia. Last Friday, Ms. Susan Isaacs, General Manager of Pegasus Hotel Guyana, at a simple hand-over ceremony held at the hotel, pledged its commitment to the support of Archery Guyana.

Mr. Torres will be hosted in Guyana by the GSSF for a period of 10 days in August 2015 to conduct the seminars for members of the Foundation: the focus of which will be archery safety, the fabrication of PVC Bows and the correct form in archery. This will give participants the knowledge as to how to further develop this longstanding Olympic sport by making these low cost bows which will then be used for training and local competitions. Shooting practice sessions will be arranged to ensure that members learn the fundamentals of the sport of Archery early on.

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