World Archery Bahamas celebrates successful fifth year

Sat, Dec 29th 2018, 11:36 AM

Established in 2013 in a backyard using homemade PVC bows and shooting at very close distances, The Bahamas Archery Federation, now called World Archery Bahamas, has come a long way.
In April of this year an eight-member delegation led by the current president, David Rahming, and secretary general, Shanta Kerr-Richardson, competed in the Caribbean Developmental Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. At this competition, 13-year-old Samuel Albury won two gold medals and a bronze medal.

Established in 2013 in a backyard using homemade PVC bows and shooting at very close distances, The Bahamas Archery Federation, now called World Archery Bahamas, has come a long way.

In April of this year an eight-member delegation led by the current president, David Rahming, and secretary general, Shanta Kerr-Richardson, competed in the Caribbean Developmental Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

At this competition, 13-year-old Samuel Albury won two gold medals and a bronze medal.

 

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