Last weekend Remy Leonard, Woodenbong's youth archery champ, flew to Melbourne with his father, Chris, to take part in the Australian Field Open held at Sherbrooke. Being an open event it is open to all ages and experiences, so Remy was up against classes out of his usual youth category of under 20s.
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Field archery is different sizes of round targets in a bush setting. Saturday was Remy’s first ever unmarked field shoot, where the targets are an unknown distance away. Because of his 3D archery experience, where the targets are also unknown distances, Remy shot fairly well and tied for fourth place.
Sunday was a marked round with known distances but the weather decided to have a bit of fun with the competitors. Rain was falling for most of the day and the wind also paid a visit.
Remy wasn't too happy with how he shot but he still managed to get into the shoot off in third place. The shoot off was the top four archers in each category shooting three arrows at four different sized targets.
“I shot really well in the last round and I managed to pull ahead early and won by nine points,” Remy said.
Bringing home the gold medal entitles Remy to hold the title of ‘National Field Archery Champion’ but it also qualifies him for the World Field Archery Championships to be held in Bray, near Dublin in Ireland later this year.
As always, Remy appreciates any and all assistance his community provides both now and in the future and Ireland is probably the farthest he will have travelled so far.
Community support in whatever way possible is always welcome and appreciated to get Remy to his National and International events.
Should you want to support Remy please donate by way of Bank Deposit into the Woodenbong Central School’s Administration Account: BSB 032.001 Account: 156839 for Remy Leonard.