2025 Trans-Tasman Challenge

 

Australia Victorious at the 2025 Trans-Tasman Challenge as Eve Whitear Delivers Standout Results

 

Australia has reclaimed the Trans-Tasman Trophy with a decisive victory over New Zealand at the 2025 Trans-Tasman Challenge, showcasing the strength and depth of its emerging talent. Among the standout performers was Eve Whitear, whose performances were instrumental in Australia’s overall success.

Competing in the U18 Compound Female division, Eve secured a bronze medal in the individual event after a strong qualification series and confident progression through eliminations. Her finest moment came in the Matchplay finals, where she produced a composed and assured performance to claim gold, finishing her campaign on the top step of the podium.

Eve’s combined results contributed significantly to Australia lifting the Trans-Tasman Trophy, reinforcing her position as one of the most promising young compound archers in the country. Her efforts reflect both technical maturity and competitive grit, qualities that continue to strengthen Australia’s junior compound pathway.

The Trans-Tasman Challenge remains a cornerstone event for youth development across both nations, and Australia’s result this year underlines the depth and capability of its next generation of archers.

For Warringah Archers, Eve’s achievements stand out as a highlight of the season and a proud moment for the club.