Bow International is the world's only specialist target archery print magazine, and within each issue you'll find news and reviews, new gear, technique, advice and tips; plus exclusive interviews from the world's greatest archers.
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BIRMINGHAM 2022: NO MORE ARCHERY • The chances of our sport reappearing in the Commonwealth Games look slim
THE BOW 2021 SEASONAL GIFT GUIDE • Give your favourite archer something special
GROUPS: MAKING THE ADJUSTMENT • What can your target face tell you about your technique? Quite a lot, says Dr. James Park
CHOOSING BAREBOW ARROWS • Kristina Dolgilevica offers advice on how to choose and gives her top picks
FAIRWEATHER TABS • Bow staff review the latest versions - now with an Olympic win in the bag
PIC OF THE MONTH
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2021 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS • The big show was back in the USA for the first time since 2003
WORLD ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIPS
SARA LOPEZ: JOB DONE
2021 WORLD CUP FINAL
INTERVIEW: CASEY KAUFHOLD • Seventeen-year-old Casey Kaufhold beat three-time Olympic champion An San of Korea at the Worlds in Yankton. Kaufhold’s silver gave the USA its first world recurve women’s medal for 33 years. She spoke to Sophie Meering
KOREAN TRADITIONAL ARCHERY • Kristina Dolgilevica looks a revised edition of the standard English reference work
FACING THE SEA • A light on an intriguing corner of the archery world
ASK THE EXPERTS • Our expert panel answers your questions. Send yours to john.stanley@futurenet.com
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MAKING THE RING OF FIRE • When Boo McAfee, founder of Kick Ash Bows, came across some unique wood, something very special had to happen
KICK ASH BOWS: A HISTORY
ARCHERY MAGAZINES A BRIEF HISTORY • Hugh Soar on titles that have graced his coffee table.
LAST WORD • Paralympic gold medallist and world record-holder Jess Stretton on reading