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Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 September 2024 | Sunday is SOLD OUT
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Join Archery GB at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, the legendary home of Robin Hood, for the Final of the National Tour. Prepare for an electrifying weekend filled with top-tier archery action, showcasing the finest archery talent Britain has to offer.
Paralympic champion Jodie Grinham will be competing on Saturday. Fresh from winning gold and bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, she will join other athletes from the Olympic Team GB archery squad for this weekend's competition.
Over the 2024 season, over 1000 archers entered into the National Tour, competing at five stages to accumulate ranking points and be in with a chance of finishing in the final 40 archers. From them, six champions will be crowned across the Barebow, Compound and Recurve categories.
Experience the intensity of 20 thrilling head-to-head matches each day, culminating in the crowning of champions right before your eyes. But that’s not all – during lunchtime, treat yourself to the all-new Lunchtime Archery Show, where delicious food meets spectacular entertainment with Nottingham's official Robin Hood and Little John. With exciting prizes up for grabs and plenty of cheers, could you be the lucky audience member walking away with a premium bow worth over £1,500?
Our past finalists boast an impressive roster, including world number 1s, Olympians, European Games champions, European champions, and World Cup medallists. The caliber of shooting on display is sure to draw crowds from across the nation, eager to witness these athletes shine on the grand stage.
Schedule
Saturday 7 September
10am - Barebow Men
11am - Compound Women
1pm - Lunchtime Archery Show
2pm - Compound Men
Sunday 8 September (SOLD OUT)
10am - Barebow Women
11am - Recurve Men
1pm - Lunchtime Archery Show
2pm - Recurve Women
Adult day ticket: £17.50
Adult weekend ticket: £30
Child day ticket (aged 3-12): £8.75
Children under 3: Free
Family day ticket (2 adults, 2 children aged 3-12): £45
VIP day package (VIP seating area - Complimentary food and drinks - National Tour merchandise bundle - Priority access at the meet and greet - Venture behind the scenes - VIP entrance): £95
Accessible tickets are available (includes free carer)
Plus booking fees
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