Archery Guyana members continue representation at 11th stage

International Remote Archery Competition…

Ninety-three archers from twenty countries competed in the 60X ISOL remote shoot competition in yesterday’s 11th stage of the International Remote Archery Competition. In keeping with the WHO COVID-19 measures, Archery Guyana’s number of competing archers is increasing and they are showing resilience and adaptation to this growing sport, as was evidenced on Sunday 14th June, 2020.
Competitor Robert Singh scored 539/720, placing him 7th of 15 in the 30-metre recurve bow category. Newcomer Samira Duncan recorded 379/720, placing her 2nd of two in the 25-metre recurve bow category.
Winnette Lawrence, with a score of 642/720, placed 9th of 13 in the compound bow category.
Singh reiterated that at this standard of the international competition, he needs to improve his ability to have consistently high scores. Nevertheless, he said he enjoys, and continues to benefit from, this level of competition.
Samira Duncan had this to say about her 1st time experience: “I participated in my first international competition online, and I was not prepared for the level of those in other countries. I know that I shoot well, but my skills were not as great as those who participated in the competition. It gave me a preview of how much I need to improve to compete at international levels, giving me the motivation to improve my skills way more for the next time; and I will definitely do better in the next competition.”
As mentioned previously, registration is done online, and athletes choose which session and division they would shoot. Scaled-down target faces are used to suit the specified distances for those shooting from home with limited space. Equipment inspection is done by taking a photo of bow and arrows as well as target faces, which are sent online. A QR code is then sent for archers to log in and send scores after every end, along with pictures of arrows in target for scoring.
The competition continues with Stage 12 next Sunday, June 21, 2020, and Archery Guyana is urging its archers with access to ranges or home facilities to participate.
All archers are mandated to observe their national health and safety requirements and the PAHO/WHO guidelines for prevention of COVID-19.