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Tough conditions, and even tougher competition were the footnotes of the sixth Archery Shooters Association (ASA) tournament of the year in Metropolis, IL. After receiving several inches of rain days before the kickoff of the shoot, the courses were set to be a challenge with shin-deep muddy trails. At the onset, Elite Archery’s Glen Bordwell proved the terrain wouldn’t prevent him from having success, as he challenged his way to a win in the Men’s Known Pro division.
Topics: Tournament Wins
Nearly two thousand miles apart, Team Elite’s top competitors took to their fields with success over the weekend, first in Salt Lake City, UT at stage three of the World Cup, followed by Champion, PA for the annual Organization of Professional Archery tournament.
The Outdoor Group, a manufacturer of industry-leading archery and hunting related products headquartered in West Henrietta, is pleased to announce Josh Sidebottom has accepted the position of Chief Operations Officer (COO).
Topics: News
For those that may be just getting started, learning the game of target archery can be an intimidating task. Becoming a successful archer is something that can take a lifetime of learning - and Elite Archery's pro staff manager Darrin Christenberry knows a thing or two.
Topics: Insider
The powerlines of London, Kentucky played host to the fifth Archery Shooters Association (ASA) tournament of the year, where Elite Archery’s Chance Beaubouef (shooting an Elite Echelon 39) and Nathan Brooks (shooting an Elite VictoryX) claimed a 1-2 victory in the Men’s Known Pro class despite challengingly dark shooting lanes.
Topics: Tournament Wins
The second stage of the World Cup took place in a windy, rainy Antalya, Turkey, just after a week of record-breaking weather. Team Elite’s Reo Wilde and Kris Schaff represented two of four United States compound archery male competitors and Schaff proved, once again, to be one of the world’s top contenders.
Topics: Tournament Wins
Over the weekend in two locations across the globe, Team Elite dominated the tournament circuit, first in Shanghai with a Team USA gold medal and again in Appling, GA at the fourth Archery Shooters Association 3D shoot of the year.
The final leg of the NFAA 3 Star Tour took place in Yankton, South Dakota over the weekend, and Elite Archery's Alexis Ruiz and Kris Schaff each walked away with success.
Topics: Tournament Wins
#TeamElite's Freeman, Wilde Podium in US Tournaments
An uncharacteristically cold and stormy weekend set the stage for the third Archery Shooters Association tournament of the year in Paris, Texas. The first day of shooting resulted in incomplete rounds for the Men’s Open Pro division, due to an inbound hailstorm, however Megan Freeman in the Women’s Pro class, shot into the top five after 20 targets.
Topics: Tournament Wins