Archery Manitoba celebrates as its members secure coveted positions on the 2024 Archery Canada National Team Squads. Notably, the 2024 Archery Canada National Para Team proudly boasts three Manitobans: Carolyn Lindner, Chris Waterman, and Rob Cox. Their selection underscores Manitoba’s growing influence in the sport. Meanwhile, on the able-body side, Austin Taylor and Ryan Cherniak shine as they clinch spots on the 2024 National Compound Squad. These athletes exemplify dedication and skill, representing the province and country with pride. For further insights into the National Para Team, visit https://archerycanada.ca/our-para-program/para-archery-national-team/, and for the National Compound Squad, explore https://archerycanada.ca/national-compound-squad-named-for-the-2024-competitive-season-2/.
MYGOLD Barebow/Recurve Program

Archery Manitoba’s Indoor MYGOLD Program (Manitoba Youth Games & Olympic Long-term Development) is now open for registration. The program is geared toward recurve and compound target archers of the intermediate to advanced levels. The program will provide the tools and coaching to take archers from the advanced lessons and ‘introduction to the competition’ stages to a level necessary to meet the criteria for Manitoba Games, Canada Games, and our Provincial Team Programs. The coaches leading the program will be Dale Bakker, and Cleo Wermann-Thorn. Both coaches have extensive experience in provincial high-performance development as coaches or athletes training under provincial and national program coaches for several years.
Overview: The program is based on the material and coaching provided at Archery Canada/Archery Manitoba High Performance ‘Top Camps’ hosted in 2019 and 2020 by National Coaches Shawn Riggs and Duncan Crawford.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide coaching to developing youth recurve archers via structured and professional programming. The objectives specific to this session are indoor competition development, advanced technical form, high-performance equipment tuning, and optimal performance in the Canadian Indoor Regional Championships and 2024 Provincial Indoor Championships.
Focus: Ensure participants have the tools to compete in indoor and outdoor events at increasingly higher levels, with the goal of multi-sport games participation (Manitoba Games, Canada Games, Provincial Team)
REGISTER HERE
Program details:
- Locations:
- Heights Archery – 2281 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB
- Length: 2 Hours per session
- Day of the week: Thursdays
- Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
- Max Class Size: 15 athletes per group
- Cost: $350 per 10 week-session block.
- Dates:
- February 8, 15, 22, 29
- March 7, 14, 21, 28
- April 4 and 11
REGISTER HERE
Provincial Team Archers Compete Out of Province
(Photo: Brady Klassen at the Rushmore Rumble in Yankton, SD)
In the month of January, a handful of provincial team archers travelled to notable events in Alberta and South Dakota. Brady Klassen, Austin Taylor and Chris Waterman ventured into the esteemed arena of the NFAA Rushmore Rumble to compete at some of North Americas best archers. Meanwhile, U18 Compound Team Member Acadia Flockton in her first year with the program embarked out west to be the first Manitoban to compete at the Alberta Youth Championships. We asked our travelling archers to provide a brief summary of their performance and experience, and are pleased to share the perspectives of Brady Klassen and Acadian Flockton.
Brady Klassen on his experience at the 2024 NFAA Rushmore Rumble, January 5-7, 2024 at the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center.
I am really happy with how I performed at this year’s NFAA Rushmore Rumble. This was my first major tournament after recently switching from a thumb-button release to a hinge. Although such a sudden equipment change would be scary for most archers, I went into this competition optimistic. I had a game plan. I was going to only focus on my process – getting to full draw, progressively moving my back throughout the shot sequence, and following through. Not only did I plan on focusing on very specific movements in my shot routine, but I also planned on monitoring my mindset throughout the competition. With such a sudden change, I knew was probably going to get a bit nervous. I accepted that and redirected my thoughts into more positive and uplifting language. I told myself throughout the competition that “although this may be scary, it’s possible for me to shoot my best.” My game plan paid off. I shot a score of 597 out of 600 on the first day, dropping three points in the first half and shooting perfectly in the second half. That put me into the top flight, or bracket, for the second day. I dropped a few more points by the end of the tournament, finishing in 15th out of the 112 archers competing in the Compound Open Flights category. Archers typically walk away from tournaments reflecting on the shots that didn’t feel perfect or the arrows that didn’t land quite right, but I’m leaving here feeling
Acadia Flockton on her experience at the 2024 Alberta Youth Championships January 5-7, 2024 in Blackfalds, Alberta.
Friday night was open practice and equipment inspection. I was both nervous and excited, it was my first time shooting outside of Winnipeg, and I didn’t know anyone there. My nerves settled a little bit once I shot a few arrows. I got my bow sighted in and got used to shooting in a new place.
Saturday morning was the 600 qualification round. Again, I was pretty nervous but also excited. There were a total of 13 shooters in the U18 Compound Female category including me. I shot pretty well during qualification and finished with a 518, which is a new personal best in competition for me. After the qualification round was over, I was a lot more relaxed. All the other shooters, coaches, judges, and volunteers were very friendly and made me feel welcome. I ranked 8 of 13 after the qualification round.
Saturday afternoon was the Team Event, where I was partnered with Madelynn Holkema, who has represented Canada at the 2023 World Youth Championships. I had some nerves but was very comfortable since we had practiced this type of event during team practices and at the camp. My practice ends were okay, but not great. Everything felt better once I scored two 10s in my first round of scoring. We made it to the finals, which ended up tied after the 4 ends. In the shoot-off, my arrow was the closest to the centre, so my partner and I won first place.
In the match-play on Sunday morning, I shot well, winning my first match, but losing my next 2.
Overall, the weekend was a success for me! It was my first time traveling to an event, my first event in the U18 category, shooting in a place that I was not familiar with, and I didn’t know anyone else. I was happy with my shooting and gained all the experience that I had in participating in the event. I met a lot of great shooters, who were all very friendly and made me feel welcome. I look forward to going back next year, and would highly recommend that others consider participating as well.
2023 Archery Manitoba Award Recipients
Archery Manitoba is proud to announce its slate of 2023 Annual Awards Recipients. Archery Manitoba received significant nominations this year, following a busy and successful year of provincial, national, and international activity for our members. The following is a list of our major annual award recipients in 2023. Congratulations and thank you to all of our award recipients for their contributions to the sport of archery this past year.
Join us in recognizing our major annual award recipients and Sport Manitoba Achievement Award Recipients on Saturday, January 20th from 12:00 – 3:oo PM at the Masonic Memorial Centre at 420 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, MB. Tickets for the banquet are $35 and include lunch, non-alcoholic drinks, coffee, tea, and dessert by “Oh Donughts”.
To purchase tickets online, go to: https://2mev.com/#!/events/6896-2023-archery-manitoba-awards
Sport Manitoba Achievement Award Recipients
Sport Manitoba and the Government of Manitoba, Sport, Culture and Heritage department, associate to celebrate athletic achievements by Manitobans and increase the profile of Manitoba’sathletes, coaches, and officials in the sport community. The purpose of the awards is to recognize the achievements of athletes, coaches, and officials in national and international competitions. Athletes, coaches, and officials to be recognized met the criteria of Bronze, silver, and gold medal placement at sanctioned National Championships, Northern American Indigenous Games, or Canada or have been selected to National Teams by their National Sports Organization to represent Canada or medal at Major Sanctioned International Competitions, or Games such as Commonwealth, Pan Ams, Paralympics or Olympics.
Join us in recognizing our long list of successful athletes, coaches, and officials who met this significant recognition this year with a podium performance, or appearance at a major event.
First Name | Last Name | Event/Discipline/Cateogry | Event Name | Result |
Sylar | Anderson Johnson | Male U13 Compound | 2023 Canadian Indoor 3D Championships | 2nd |
Tiauna | Bustard | Female Barebow U13 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 1st |
Ryan | Cherniak | Male Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 1st |
Ryan | Cherniak | Male Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 1st |
Ryan | Cherniak | Male Compound | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 3rd |
Ryan | Cherniak | Compound Mixed Team | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 3rd |
Ryan | Cherniak | U21 Compound Male | 2023 World Archery Youth Championships | T-33rd |
Rob | Cox | Male Para Compound +50 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 1st |
Rob | Cox | Compound Open Male | Para-Archery National Team | N/A |
Mike | Fox | Male Recurve +50 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 2nd |
Mike | Fox | Coach | 2023 World Archery Para Championships | N/A |
Kadin | Giebelhaus | Male Recurve U21 | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 3rd |
Allan | Gunter | Coach | 2023 Canada Winter Games | N/A |
Ethan | Hall | Male U18 Compound | 2023 Canadian Indoor 3D Championships | 1st |
Avril | Hatherell | Coach | 2023 Canada Winter Games | N/A |
Brady | Klassen | Male Compound 21+ | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 1st |
Taylor | Klimchuk | Female Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 2nd |
Taylor | Klimchuk | Female Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 1st |
Alex | Laforest | Male Para Compound | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 2nd |
Bryanne | Lameg | Female Compound 21+ | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 1st |
Carolyn | Lindner | Recurve Open Female | Para-Archery National Team | N/A |
Emily | Love | Female Recurve | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 3rd |
Emily | Love | Recurve Mixed Team | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 2nd |
Bailey | Mathers | Female Compound U18 | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 2nd |
Bailey | Mathers | U18 Compound Female | 2023 World Archery Youth Championships | T-17th |
Waasayah | Munro-Soldier | Compound U16 Female | 2023 North American Indigenous Games | 3rd |
Micheal | Oneschuk | Official | 2023 Para Pan American Games | N/A |
Greg | Rubell | Male Barebow 50+ | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 1st |
Greg | Rubell | Male Barebow 50+ | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 1st |
Greg | Rubell | Male Barebow 50+ | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 1st |
Chyler | Sanders | Female Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 3rd |
Chyler | Sanders | Female Compound U21 | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 1st |
Chyler | Sanders | Female Compound | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 1st |
Chyler | Sanders | Compound Mixed Team | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 3rd |
Chyler | Sanders | U21 Compound Female | 2023 World Archery Youth Championships | T-33rd |
Austin | Taylor | Compound 21+ | Senior National Compound Team | N/A |
Sarah | Wach | Female Barebow 21+ | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 2nd |
Chris | Waterman | Male Para Compound | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 1st |
Chris | Waterman | Compound Open Male | 2023 World Archery Para Championships | T-57th |
Chris | Waterman | Compound Open Male | Para-Archery National Team | N/A |
Cleo | Wermann-Thorn | Female Recurve U21 | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 1st |
April | Willis | Female Unlimited U18 | 2023 Canadian 3D Championships | 2nd |
Ryder | Wilson | Male Recurve U18 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 2nd |
Ryder | Wilson | Male Recurve U21 | 2023 Canadian Field Archery Championships | 2nd |
Ryder | Wilson | Male Recurve | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 1st |
Ryder | Wilson | Recurve Mixed Team | 2023 Canada Winter Games | 2nd |
Ryder | Wilson | U18 Recurve Male | 2023 World Archery Youth Championships | T-33rd |
Jiayi | Yuan | Female Compound U13 | 2023 Canadian Indoor Regional Championships | 3rd |
Jiayi | Yuan | Female Compound U13 | 2023 Canadian Archery Championships | 1st |
Support Manitoban-Team Canada Archer April Willis Journey to Worlds
(photo: April Willis shown above center)
Archery Manitoba is proud to share that Western Manitoba Local Archery, April Willis from Neepawa, MB is headed to her second consecutive World Archery 3D Championships this summer in Slovenia. Archery Canada has partnered with the Canadian Archery Foundation to provide online fundraising to support non-Olympic national teams. Using the online donation portal, you can support April and the entire team traveling to Europe to represent Canada.
Message from April:
Some might already know this exciting news! I’ve been selected to represent Canada for a second time at the World Archery 3-D Championships, this time in Slovenia! ????????
To make this competition a reality, I’m humbly seeking support.
Donations can receive a receipt. You should know that other team members can receive parts of these donations, so if you have specific preferences about your $ we can chat.
Here is a link if and only if you are able and willing, zero hard feelings if you are not because not everyone is in a place to give and I respect that! A Share is just as powerful!
Thank you!!! ❤️
Supporting archers by giving to their campaign efforts of raising money for their team is aiding in the development of amateur athletes nationwide, making it possible for them to compete and represent Canada abroad. Your gift is helping to remove barriers to participation which in turn allows the athlete to focus on improving their skills rather than the financial burdens associated with attending a high-level competition.
The Adopt-a-Team campaign is a way for you to support your friends and fellow archers as they gain international experience and reach their goals in a sport they are passionate about.
With your support, we are improving Canadian Archery programs and leading Canadian archers toward excellence.
The Archery Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Archery Canada and is not a separate entity. Archery Canada is a Registered Amateur Athletic Association under the Charitable Registration number 119390821RR0001
To donate go to: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/fundraising/83b21b8b-4a15-43ce-9fda-2dbf641e9ff6
Vegas Shoot Fundraiser Series Round
Get ready for an awesome archery experience this January as we kick off the NFAA Vegas Shoot Series in support of Team Manitoba Archers. This thrilling tournament series spans three consecutive weeks, hosted at two premier locations in Winnipeg: Heartland Archery and Heights Outdoors.
Participate in a minimum of two events, to become eligible for enticing cash prizes. Mark your calendars for the following dates and venues, or click to register
- Sunday, January 14, 2 PM at Heartland Archery (registration deadline: Monday, January 8)
- Sunday, January 21, 2 PM at Heartland Archery (registration deadline: Monday, January 15)
- Saturday, January 27, 5:30 PM at Heights Outdoors (registration deadline: Monday, January 22)
Cash prizes ranging from $1,100 to $2,600 await winners across five distinctive categories: Compound 18+, Compound U18, Recurve 18+, Recurve U18, and Bowhunter. First-place finishers are guaranteed exciting rewards, while second and third place will receive cash prizes based on the total prize pot. Prize pots per category will be scaled to the number of competitors.
With a registration fee of $50 per shoot, this tournament series promises exciting opportunities to win cash, and a chance to support Team Manitoba on their archery journey.
Rounds: Each round (January 14, 21, and 27) will consist of 10 ends; 3 arrows per end for a score of 300 per event. Winners will be determined by the archer’s best-combined score of 600 points from any two of the three events. Archers can compete in all three rounds and the top two round scores will be used, or compete in at least two rounds to be eligible for cash prizes.
For information about the NFAA VEGAS Round, check out the video below:
2023 Archery Manitoba Awards
Join us in recognizing the Archery Manitoba athletes, coaches, and volunteers who have made an impact in 2023. The event will be hosted at the Masonic Memorial Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, located at 420 Corydon Avenue on Saturday, January 20. Tickets are $35 per person and include lunch.
Doors at 12:00 PM
Lunch at 1:00 PM
Ceremonies 1:30 PM
The Archery Manitoba Awards will showcase archers and volunteers for various Provincial and National events, Sport Manitoba recognition, and our annual awards of distinction. Those events and awards include:
- Sport Manitoba Awards of Sport Excellence
- 2023 Provincial Target Championships & Manitoba Open
- 2023 Archery Manitoba Awards of Distinction
Purchase Tickets Here
(The ticket purchase deadline is Monday, January 15, 2024)
Nominate a deserving archer or volunteer today!
We ask that our members and partner clubs help us recognize deserving athletes, coaches, and volunteers by online nomination by December 31, 2023
- Rising Star Award (Male and Female): In recognition of the Manitoba Youth Archers (Cadet & under) with the most outstanding achievement(s) in provincial, national, or international archery in the past year. (Target or 3D).
- Glenn Lewer Memorial Coach of the Year Award: Awarded to the Coach who has contributed the most to developing archery in the province of Manitoba during the previous year.
- Roger Garrod Memorial Volunteer of the Year: Awarded to the volunteer who has contributed the most to developing archery within the province of Manitoba during the previous year.
- Judge of the Year: Awarded to the Judge who has contributed the most to archery in the province of Manitoba during the previous year.
- Target Archer of the Year Award (Male and Female): In recognition of the Manitoba Target Archers with the most outstanding achievement(s) in provincial, national, or international archery in the past year.
- 3D Archer of the Year Award (Male and Female): In recognition of the Manitoba 3D Archers with the most outstanding achievement(s) in provincial, national, or international archery in the past year.
- Presidential Award (doesn’t need to be awarded annually) – Presented to a member of the archery community who has made an outstanding contribution as an organizer at the international, national, or provincial level. This award is the highest honor our association bestows. It reflects our deep appreciation of the recipient’s impact on Archery in the Province of Manitoba.
Please be sure to add as much rationale and reference of performance (if applicable).
Online Nomination:
https://forms.gle/TMSq5ByYiB4DYV2g6
2024 First Flight Series Takes Off
MYGOLD Winter 2023-2024
Archery Manitoba’s Indoor MYGOLD Program (Manitoba Youth Games & Olympic Long-term Development) is now open for registration. The program is geared toward recurve and compound target archers of the intermediate to advanced levels. The program will provide the tools and coaching to take archers from the advanced lessons and ‘introduction to the competition’ stages to a level necessary to meet the criteria for Manitoba Games, Canada Games, and our Provincial Team Programs. The coaches leading the program will be Dale Bakker (Recurve), Cleo Wermann-Thorn (Recurve), Kelly Taylor (Compound), and guest coaches. All three lead coaches have extensive experience in provincial high-performance development as coaches or athletes training under provincial and national program coaches for several years.
Overview: The program is based on the material and coaching provided at Archery Canada/Archery Manitoba High Performance ‘Top Camps’ hosted in 2019 and 2020 by National Coaches Shawn Riggs and Duncan Crawford.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide coaching to developing youth recurve and compound archers via structured and professional programming. The objectives specific to this session are indoor competition development, advanced technical form, high-performance equipment tuning and optimal performance in the Canadian Indoor Regional Championships and 2024 Provincial Indoor Championships.
Focus: Ensure participants have the tools to compete in indoor and outdoor events at increasingly higher levels, with the goal of multi-sport games participation (Manitoba Games, Canada Games, Provincial Team)
REGISTER HERE
Program details:
- Locations:
- Recurve/Barebow – Heights Archery – 2281 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB
- Compound – Heartland Archery – 10 Keenleyside St Unit K, Winnipeg, MB
- Length: 1.5 – 2 Hours per session
- Day of the week:
- Recurve/Barebow: Sunday Mornings
- Compound: Monday Evenings
- Time:
- Recurve/Barebow: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
- Compound: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
- Max Class Size: 15 athletes per group
- Cost: $350 per 10 week-session block.
- Recurve Dates:
- November 5, 12, 19 and 26
- December 3, 10, 17
- January 7, 14 and 21
- Compound Dates:
- November 6, 13, 20 and 27
- December 4, 11, 18
- January 8, 15 and 22
REGISTER HERE
2024 Membership Available Now
As 2024 dawns, Archery Manitoba invites enthusiasts to join a community dedicated to providing support and opportunity for archers of all abilities. Archery Manitoba membership offers a variety of benefits whether you are a recreational archer, club member, or competitive archer. Join or renew your membership today to be a part of the Manitoba archery community and help support local programs, clubs, and archers. Not only does your annual fee come with many great benefits to you, but it goes a long way in supporting youth, recreational, and competitive archers in Manitoba.
Purchase or Renew Here
Category Fees and Benefits:
- Club Membership: Priced at $10 annually, this membership is intended for archers who are members of a local club or lessons program. This membership provides archers and clubs with the necessary liability insurance coverage to participate in regular club activities, programs, and any events that are not registered with Archery Canada (3D Events).
- Competitive Adult Membership: Priced at $35 annually (or a $25 upgrade from a current Club Membership) this category grants coverage and access to all Archery Manitoba events, including Archery Canada Events such as registered target events, provincial championships, Canadian Indoor Regionals and other Archery Canada Events. This membership is age-restricted to 18 years and older.
- Competitive Youth Membership: Priced at $25 annually (or a $15 upgrade from a current Club Membership) this category grants coverage and access to all Archery Manitoba events, including Archery Canada Events such as registered target events, provincial championships, Canadian Indoor Regionals and other Archery Canada Events. This membership is age-restricted to 17 years and Younger.Archery Canada Membership: Included with every Archery Manitoba membership, this affiliation opens doors to national-level competitions and recognition. Members gain access to a wider archery community and the chance to represent Manitoba on the national stage.
By joining Archery Manitoba in 2024, archers embark on a journey of growth, camaraderie, and excellence. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this vibrant community. Register today at Archery Manitoba’s Membership Page and let your archery journey soar!