Elite Archery had an impressive weekend in Cullman, AL at the ASA Classic tournament with four podium finishes. Jeremy Elliott, Men’s Known-Pro Shooter and Michael Braden, Senior Pro Shooter, each took home first place in their respective competitions. Cara Kelly placed second in the Women’s Pro while Maddie Rutkowski placed third. Chance Beaubouef and Michael Braden held on to their 2017 Shooter of the Year leads to secure the title in the late hours of the evening, while TJ Strychalski, David Rose and Rutkowski all earned Rookie of the Year titles for Elite.
ELITE TAKES HOME FOUR MEDALS AT OUTDOOR NATIONALS
Elite Archery had a successful weekend at Outdoor Nationals and JOAD in Westfield, Indiana. Both Kris Schaff and Curtis Broadnax earned two medals at the event, both shooting the new Elite ReVol.
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DOUBLE BRONZE MEDAL WIN FOR ELITE ARCHERY AT THE WORLD GAMES
Elite Archery shooters Christie Colin and Kris Schaff both secured bronze medals in the World Games, held in Wroclaw, Poland. Christie Colin won the Bronze in the 50 meter Women’s Pro Compound Division while Kris won his alongside fellow USA teammate Cassidy Cox in the Mixed Team Compound Division.
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ELITE ARCHERY’S CARA KELLY SECURES SECOND PLACE FOR IBO TRIPLE CROWN CHAMPION
Elite Shooter Cara Kelly was the runner up for the overall title of IBO Triple Crown Champion.
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BROADNAX TO REPRESENT TEAM USA AT YOUTH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Elite Shooter Curtis Broadnax (second from left) has qualified to represent Team USA in the Youth World Team. Broadnax is one of three members who will be competing for the gold at the Youth World Championships in Argentina.
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THE OUTDOOR GROUP PROMOTES WILDE TO INTERNATIONAL SALES MANAGER
The Outdoor Group today announces that Logan Wilde (far right) has been promoted to the position of International Sales Manager. In his new role, Wilde will represent all nine of The Outdoor Group’s brands to dealers and distributors in the International markets, including Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America.
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More often than not, shooting inaccuracies stem from human error rather than equipment error. A shooter can encounter a variety of issues that negatively impact their shot, such as stance, muscle balance, and anchor point, and these can be especially prevalent when a shooter is experiencing target panic. Pumping adrenaline and nerves will only increase the inaccuracies in your shot. Enter blind bale shooting. In blind bale shooting, you shoot at a target with your eyes closed.
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