Rodney Times

Archery club seeks more members

- CALLUM MCGILLIVRA­Y

Massey Archery Club have more than eleven world champion archers on their honours board, but they’re looking for more.

‘‘We want as many people in the community to enjoy archery,’’ club president Lyall Lainchbury says.

The club, based on Red Hills Rd in Massey, has more than 300 members from Huapai, Kumeu, Henderson, Hobsonvill­e, Massey and across Auckland.

‘‘We have an eclectic mix of people from all walks of life,’’ Lyall Lainchbury says.

From five years old to 85, archery is a sport for everyone - but not many think of it as a sport, the 70-year-old says.

‘‘There’s not many sports that a grandchild and grandparen­t can take part in at the same time, like archery.’’

Lyall Lainchbury, who got into the sport six years ago after watching his son and world champion Mike Lainchbury compete, has three world championsh­ip titles.

‘‘Watching him win titles appealed to me. But the sport is just as frustratin­g as golf,’’ he says.

Club members, and husband and wife team, Linda and Michael Lainchbury have competed in the league rounds in Europe, the United States and Australia.

The pair have 10 world championsh­ip titles between them.

In the recent Internatio­nal Field Archery Associatio­n (IFAA) World Championsh­ips held in Australia over five days in October, 2016, twelve club archers took home 25 medals.

The event, held in Wagga Wagga, produced 13 golds, six silvers and six bronze for the Red Hills team.

He also says the club is the only archery club that own their own land, and spend time teaching archery to schools.

‘‘We’ll do work with any school that asks us.‘‘

Algies Bay resident Lyall Lainchbury recommends starting in the archery introducto­ry course to see if you like the sport.

From there, you can hire club bows or a full set up can cost around $500 depending on the type of bow and accessorie­s.

The bowhunters club offer traditiona­l longbow, recurve bow and compound bow shooting of mainly field archery, but also target archery.

And in April, Massey Archery Club will host the 2017 World Masters Games field archery division. Visit masseyarch­ery.org.nz for more.

 ??  ?? Captain Dean Sheerin and Travis Gamble practise field archery.
Captain Dean Sheerin and Travis Gamble practise field archery.

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