National Flight Championships 2007



The Grand National Archery Society's 60th National Flight Championships were held at RAF Church Fenton in North Yorkshire on Saturday the 18th of August 2007. 47 archers shot for sheer distance, one of the largest entries this tournament has seen. Despite the side wind and heavy showers, several World and British records were set.


All photos by Tim Mason.

Green light for the 60th National Flight Championships



Mike Willrich (Tournament Organiser), Kath Fitzpatrick (Lady Paramount), Peter Turner (Range Captain) and Dave Wallace (Assistant Range Captain)



Simon Stanley shooting for the Broadhead world record, successfully



Shooting Conventional Flight Bow and American Flat Bow



Shooting Target Recurve



Barry Groves shooting Compound Flight Bow. He won his category, won the Uncle Hat trophy for the 15th time in 16 years, and announced his retirement from flight shooting



Shooting the unconventional Conventional Flight Bow



Out on the range



Shooting Target Compound



Helper calling the angle



Looking for arrows



Sitting on a good one - past 550 metres



Looking back from 700 metres



Measuring



Kath Fitzpatrick, the Lady Paramount, looking sunshiney in the rain



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