2025 Youth Series

2025 – Youth Series Competition What you need to know!

Hey, Archery Legends Under 21! 

We’ve got some awesome news for you! Archery NSW has packed all the juicy details about the 2025 NSW Youth Series Events into this very first newsletter—just for YOU. 

But guess what? These events don’t stop you from shooting in other cool tournaments on the Society or National Calendar. Nope! We just want to make the Youth Series so exciting that you’ll want to jump in and compete with your fellow archers. 

What’s in it for YOU? 

  1. Epic Venues: Find all the event locations on the Archery NSW website under clubs or in the summary document when you register.
  2. Collectible Pins: At every event, you’ll score a Youth Series Pin! Show them off, trade them with other archers at National and International events, and build your own collection.
  3. Coaches Who’ve Got Your Back: Every Youth Series event will have awesome coaches on hand to help you level up your skills and hit the bullseye—literally! 
  4. These events are created just for you, to give you a fun and supportive start in archery. Whether you’re here to crush goals, make new friends, or just enjoy the journey, the Youth Series has got it all. 

And guess what? It all kicks off with… (drumroll, please!) Armidale Youth Spirit Field Competition. Stay tuned for even more exciting details coming your way!

Grab your gear, rally your friends, and get ready to make 2025 unforgettable. Let’s shoot for the stars together! See you on the range!


10-12 January 2025 – Armidale Archers Youth Spirit Field CompetitionCheck the peg you shoot off at the end of this handout.

Get set for an epic fusion of bushwalking and target shooting! Imagine trekking through the great outdoors, armed with your bow, quiver, water, and—of course—your favourite snacks (definitely snacks, not snakes!). 

This isn’t just any walk in the park—it’s a chance to challenge yourself in a whole new way. With guidance from AA Level 3 coach Dennis Carson, you’ll learn to sharpen your skills and tackle the unique challenges of shooting in the bush. 

  1. Think on your feet: Can you figure out the perfect angle? Do you aim higher or lower to hit those tricky targets?
  2. Put your skills to the test: Take what you’ve learned and apply it in real-time, surrounded by nature.

This adventure is all about fun, skill-building, and pushing your limits. So, gear up, embrace the wild, and get ready to aim for success in an experience you won’t forget.

Are you ready for the challenge? Let’s do this!  There’s a BBQ lunch for those who make it back to the clubhouse… (not really – everyone gets the BBQ lunch, some earlier than others.)

Day 1 Development Day, coaching with Dennis Carson (AA Level 3 Coach) followed by a BBQ Dinner.

Day 2 24T marked field course.

Day 3 24T marked field Course. Final day of competition


16 February 2025 –Coast Archers, Peats Ridge

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your archery journey, this event has something for everyone—no matter your age or experience level! 

With rounds like:

  1. WA 60/900
  2. Short Canberra
  3. Junior Canberra
  4. Mini Canberra

…you’re sure to find the perfect challenge for your skills! (Pssst… check the end of this newsletter to see which round you’ll be shooting.)

And the best part? BBQ lunch is included for all participating archers. So, grab your bow, hit the range, and get ready for a day of fun, friendly competition, and delicious food. We’ll see you there!


18 May 2025 – Newcastle City Archers

Get Ready for the Real Deal, Future Champions! 

This is THE round you’ll be shooting at the Youth Nationals, so it’s time to bring your A-game! 

And here’s the cherry on top: Lexie Feeney, a real-life Olympian, knows exactly what it takes to shoot at the highest level. If she’s in the country during this event, you’ll have the chance to learn her insider tips for nailing your Matchplay like a pro. 

What’s on?

  1. Newcastle 720 Ranking Round + Matchplay:
    Practice your Matchplay skills in a fun, competitive environment while honing the techniques that will help you crush it at Nationals.

Pro tip: Make sure to check your tournament and shooting rules to confirm the ranking round for your age group.

Not only will you sharpen your skills and boost your confidence, but you’ll also have a blast with your fellow archers. Buckets of fun and invaluable experience—what’s not to love?Don’t miss this chance to shoot, learn, and shine. See you on the range!


21 June – Penrith City Archers

It’s Time to Think Small! 

Indoor archery is all about precision, focus, and aiming small to win big! Everyone shoots a 40cm face from 18m, so while the target is smaller, the good news is—it’s closer than most of what you have to shoot!

But here’s the twist: the more experienced you are, the tougher the challenge gets with the option of using the three spot target face to get those perfect scores. Are you ready to test your skills on a more challenging target? 

Have you tried practicing this at your club? If not, now’s the perfect time to start. This event is an awesome way to gear up for the National Indoor Titles, held every July.Small target, big challenge, and even bigger fun—are you ready to take it on? Let’s go!


Date 19 July 2025  – Troy Adams Oval, PCA, Werrington

Exciting News for Youth Archers!

The Hawkeye Clout event has been rescheduled to a new date, separate from the State Clout Championship weekend.

Join the Fun!

This event is all about having a blast with friends, enjoying a delicious BBQ lunch, and shooting some arrows. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, all are welcome!

Learn and Compete!

During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of clout shooting. Then, put your skills to the test in a Single Clout round of 36 arrows. Don’t forget to check the distance requirements for your age group and equipment!When: 19 July 2024
Where: Penrith City Archers, Werrington Road, Werrington
Who: All archers, beginners and experienced alike!
What to bring: Yourself, your gear, and a smile!


10 August 2025 – Northern Archers of Sydney – Youth Funnel Web and 3D

Are You Ready to Take on a Brand-New Challenge? 

Here’s your chance to mix it up and take your skills to the next level at Northern Archers’ exciting Funnel Web 12-Target Field Shoot with a 3D Twist! 

What’s the twist? We’re bringing in 3D animal targets for an extra dose of fun and challenge! 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Shoot 3 arrows at the field targets (Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Pegs).
  2. Then, take 1 arrow at the 3D animal target.
  3. Scoring:
    1. Field Round: Scored on Archer’s Diary.
    2. 3D Round: Scored on paper (IBO scoring).

All participants must complete both rounds to compete, and Archery Australia rules apply for the field round.

This event is all about pushing your limits, honing your accuracy, and having a blast! Don’t miss out on the chance to try something new and challenge yourself in a whole new way.

Are you ready to step up and take on the 3D twist? Let’s do this!


1 November – Warringah Archers Kidbow


Ready to Take on an Iconic Challenge? 
This event is a true test of skill and focus! With 90 arrows shot at 20 metres, it’s a chance for the best of the best to aim for a perfect 900/900, while also offering newcomers a relaxed, welcoming environment to join the fun. 
You could be the first Recurve Archer to shoot a perfect 900 score. This has never been done before at Warringah Kidbow!
Here’s what makes it special:
All-Gold Range Award: Score all 9s, 10s, or ‘X’s across 5 ends to earn this prestigious achievement.
All Round Award: Take it to the next level by keeping all your arrows (15 ends) in the 9/10 or ‘X’—a true mark of consistency and excellence!
900/900 Cash Incentive: Hit perfection, and you’ll walk away with a cash prize to celebrate your incredible achievement. 
And if that’s not exciting enough, the day wraps up with an elimination shoot, where the action gets even more intense! 
Whether you’re aiming for awards, perfecting your skills, or just soaking in the atmosphere, this event has something for everyone.
Think you’ve got what it takes to join the ranks of legends? Let’s see you on the line!

General Information about the Youth Series 2025
Who can take part: All youth archers must be financial members of Archery Australia/Archery NSW for each event. Archers from other states may participate in the events but will not be eligible to win a trophy. Only Youth Archers registered in NSW are eligible to win a trophy.
The series is open to all youth and bow divisions:

NEW for 2025 Youth Series Tournaments Only- Under 12 (U14) Unisex division – Athletes born in the year 2014 or since 2014– An athlete may compete in the U12 class in the Youth Series Tournaments until December 31 of the year of their 11th birthday.

Under 14 (U14) (Male, Female)- Athletes born in the year 2012 or since 2012 – An athlete may compete in the U14 class in tournaments until December 31 of the year of their 13th birthday.

Under 16 (U16) (Male, Female) – Athletes born in the year 2010 or since 2010 –An athlete may compete in the U16 class in tournaments until December 31 of the year of their 15th birthday.

Under 18 (U18) (Male, Female) (Para, VI 1, VI 2/VI 3, Para W1)- Athletes born in the year 2008 or since 2008 – An athlete may compete in the U18 class in tournaments until December 31 of the year of their 17th birthday.

Under 21 (U21) (Male, Female) (Para, VI 1, VI 2/VI 3, Para W1)- Athletes born in the year 2005 or since 2005 – An athlete may compete in the U21 class in tournaments until December 31 of the year of his or her 20th birthday.

Scoring: Each event will be a standalone whereby the actual score will count. 
You do not have to attend each event, but you will stand a better chance of a final placing if you do.
The series results will not be per age class, but the overall attendance. 
For the Youth Spirit Event, it will be the combined handicap scores from the two days that will determine the placings.
For the Newcastle 720 plus Matchplay, the Youth Series point scores will be based on the Matchplay Round.  Prizes may be awarded for divisions on the day at the discretion of the Club.
A handicap system will operate on the Warringah Kidbow Round as everyone will shoot 20 metres.  All Archers who score the perfect 900 in Kidbow will be allocated 20 points for being amazing!
Points for each event will be awarded to the top 20 positions, with 20 points given to 1st place:
1st 20 points                      2nd 19 points
3rd 18 points                     4th 17 points
5th 16 points                     6th 15 points
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19th 2 points                     20th 1 point
21st 0 points
Over the seven events, the points will accumulate as they are added together. So, say an archer places 3rd in event 1, 6th in event 2, 1st in event 3, 19th in event 4, 5th in Event 5, 2nd in Event 6, 18th in event 7 they will accumulate 93 points overall.


series: 1st Place Compound and 1st place Recurve.

2nd  Place in Recurve – Medal 2nd Place in Compound – Medal

3rd  Place in Recurve  – Medal 3rd Place in Compound – Medal

Trophies will be awarded at the 2025 Archery NSW Presentation Night.

Any questions about the Series Rules of for further information please contact Tracey Hansford Youth Coordinator via email: [email protected]

What do I Shoot?

  1. Under 12 (U12) can only shoot as Under 12 – Clubs and RGBs may develop younger or older age divisions to cater for their own needs.
  2. Under 14 (U14) can shoot as U14, U16, U18, U21 or Open
  3. Under 16 (U16) can shoot as U16, U18, U21 or Open
  4. Under 18 (U18) can shoot as U18, U21 or Open
  5. Under 21 (U21) can shoot as U21 or Open

Note 1: –The U14-U21 age divisions above are the only age divisions recognised for Archery Australia Tournaments, National Records and National and Youth Championships.

TARGET ROUNDS

The following target rounds are shot for each class and division for National Championships and other major events
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FIELD ROUNDS

The following pegs are shot for each class and division for National Championships and other major events
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CLOUT ROUNDS

The following Clout rounds are shot for each class and division for National Championships and other major events
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UNDER 12 Age Group Rounds and Distances

Should there be sufficient archers (minimum 4 competing archers) aged Under 12, a special division for the Under 12 Archers will be available. This will be a combined Male/Female Division. A series trophy will be issued for the highest scoring Under 12 Archer.

RoundDistanceDistance 2Distance 3
Coast Archers Mini Canberra (90 arrows)30m20m10M
72010m
KidBow20m
Youth SpiritGreen Peg
FunnelWebGreen Peg
Hawkeye Clout 100m
Youth Indoor18m

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