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Dynamic Archery shines at the National Archery in the Schools Programme competition

There were 40 schools represented with 219 archers and 50 AAGs (Adult Archery Group – Coaches / Parents) with the new and upcoming archers, the BAGS (Beginner Archery Group), that were represented.

Members of Dynamic Archery in Springs took part in the their first NASP (National Archery in the Schools Programme) competition for 2020 at Elspark Primary School on February 15.

There were 40 schools represented with 219 archers and 50 AAGs (Adult Archery Group – Coaches / Parents) with the new and upcoming archers, the BAGS (Beginner Archery Group), that were represented.

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“Each of the archers did extremely well for their first competition,” says coach Grietjie Poolman.

The club is inviting interested people to come forward and try the sport as they wish to grow this sport in Ekurhuleni and adjacent areas

“You can come to our facilities for a free try out on our practice range to see if you would like to do the sport. We accommodate all types of archery and would love to advise people on the various disciplines,” says Poolman.

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Interested people can email Poolman at dynamic@rchery.co.za or call 082 401 5665.

The club will take part in the next NASP competition next Saturday.

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