Training

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Location

NTU Archery Range

 
 

NTU Archery Club aims to promote archery as an engaging and professional sport accessible for all. We are focused on providing a welcoming space for beginners, ensuring that we develop our members into proficient archers, with an undying passion for the sport. Our training takes place on campus at our very own outdoor archery range, where one can shoot up to 70 meters – the Olympic distance. Our adept archers undergo rigorous training, where they are equipped with the skills necessary to excel in their craft. Numerous opportunities are also provided for them to showcase their prowess. As testament to the calibre of our archers, many ascend to compete and win at both national and international stages.

Our recruitment takes place in August, at the start of each academic year. No prior experience is needed and purchasing of equipment is not compulsory, though strongly encouraged. Have more questions on your potential archery journey? Drop us a DM on Instagram @ntuarchery!

 

Events

We also host the Nanyang Technological University Institutional Archery Championship (IAC), the premier competition at the national institutional level. This competition sees up to over 300 participants annually, drawn from the various polytechnics and universities in Singapore.

 
NTU Institutional Archery Championships
Hosted by Nanyang Technological University, NTU Institutional Archery Championships is one of the main outdoor competitions for the institutional competitive circuit in Singapore, with universities, polytechnics and ITEs all competing together. The competition comprises of a few Categories: Recurve Novice Men (30m) Recurve Novice Women (30m) Recurve Intermediate Men (50m) Recurve Intermediate Women (50m) Recurve Open Men (70m) Recurve Open Women (70m) Compound Open Men (50m) Compound Open Women (50m) Format of competition: Qualifiers, Team Knockout (TKO) and Individual Knockout (IKO) There were 167 archers from nine institutions battling it out in six categories over the weekend. Day 1 saw archers battling out in the qualifying rounds, which consisted of two rounds of 36 arrows each and a maximum score of 720 points. The results of the qualifying rounds determined the placement of the top 32 archers who would move on to fight in the individual elimination rounds. The archer with the highest score in a single qualifying round (36 arrows) in each of the four distance divisions were awarded the Best Distance Award.