Warringah Archers – 2026 Kidbow Tournament
Warringah Archers’ 2026 KidBow Tournament gives junior archers a friendly competition experience, with a Newcastle round, age-group awards, knockout competition and the chance to chase personal bests.
Warringah Archers’ 2026 KidBow Tournament gives junior archers a friendly competition experience, with a Newcastle round, age-group awards, knockout competition and the chance to chase personal bests.
Warringah Archers will host a registered Qualifying and Ranking Event on Sunday 28 June 2026, giving eligible archers the opportunity to shoot recognised ranking rounds under Archery Australia rules for ratings, classifications and record purposes.
Warringah Archers’ 2nd Big Bash returns on Sunday 22 November 2026, featuring a Geelong round for barebow and longbow archers, plus a club teams challenge to finish the day.
Warringah Archers enjoyed a strong weekend at the ACT Field Championships in Canberra, with four members competing in the World Archery 24 Target Unmarked and Marked Field event. The team returned with medals, Arrowhead awards and several potential records, building momentum ahead of the National Field Championships in South Australia.
Warringah Archers has achieved Good Sports Gold Accreditation, recognising our commitment to safety, inclusion and strong club governance. It’s the highest level awarded to community sporting clubs.
Warringah Archers junior athletes delivered an exceptional performance at the 2026 National Youth Championships in Launceston, securing multiple medals, two national titles, and contributing to New South Wales Recurve Team Championship in challenging conditions.
Warringah Archers are heading to the 2026 National Youth Championships in Launceston, Tasmania, from 9 to 13 April, with six club members competing. Maja Kecskes, Eve Whitear, Lily Young and newcomer Audrey Verzosa have all been selected for the NSW State Team, while Anna Young and Julia Verzosa will also compete. We wish them all the best of luck!
The Warringah Archers 2026 Metropolitan Championships is a registered target event conducted as a Grange Round which is 90 arrows at 60 metres on a 122cm face for all competitors.
The event is open to Compound, Recurve, Barebow and Longbow archers and is divided into Division 1, 2 or 3 based on current rating. The highest applicable Archery Australia or Archery NSW rating must be used when entering. There are no separate age divisions.