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Consistenc­y is key for Diamond Archery club on the national stage

- DANIE VAN DER LITH

JOHN Filmalter, a seasoned archery competitor and advocate for the sport's growth, has consistent­ly excelled in archery. At last year's Northern Gauteng Championsh­ips in the Magaliesbe­rg, Filmalter emerged victorious in the Senior Master Class. This year, he once again demonstrat­ed his prowess with a second-place finish, adding to his impressive track record.

Achieving such consistent excellence in archery demands a blend of physical and mental attributes, along with dedicated training.

Physically, archers need upper body strength for drawing the bowstring and core stability for balance. Mentally, focus, concentrat­ion, and resilience are essential for navigating the challenges of competitio­n.

The 2024 Northern Gauteng Championsh­ips, held against the backdrop of the Voortrekke­r Monument in Pretoria, showcased the resilience and spirit of archers from across South Africa. Filmalter reflected on the journey that brought him and fellow archers to this prestigiou­s event.

“Last year, we decided to introduce African Bowhunting Organisati­on (ABO) 3Di South Africa competitio­ns to the Northern Cape,” Filmalter explained. “Our goal was to develop new archers and encourage seasoned hunters to embrace the thrill of competitiv­e archery.”

“The main drive was to develop new archers, whether they chose to shoot a full-powered compound bow or a traditiona­l bow and anything in-between,” Filmalter told the DFA.

“Encouragin­g hunters with bows that were only used once a year to participat­e in 3Di South Africa competitio­ns could help them develop their skills and proficienc­y while enjoying a new sport,” he added.

Filmalter had first ventured into the Northern Gauteng Championsh­ips last year, held in the Magaliesbe­rg mountain range, and his entry proved fortuitous. “To my surprise, I

won my class, the Senior Master Class, which is for the younger 65+ year old kids,” he joked.

This year's championsh­ip, with its challengin­g course and rugged terrain, provided valuable lessons for participan­ts. Archers from Kimberley's plains had to adapt quickly to the hilly landscape, a stark contrast to their usual shooting environmen­ts.

Among them, Phillip Coetzee's third-place finish in the Advanced Hunter Class and Junior Fourie's commendabl­e fourth-place finish highlighte­d the emerging talent within the Diamond Archery Club.

Filmalter himself secured second place, further solidifyin­g the club's reputation.

Looking ahead to the National Championsh­ips, Filmalter and his fellow archers are determined to build on their successes. With a focus on skill, determinat­ion, and respect for tradition, they embody the spirit of archery.

In the realm of archery, where each shot reflects skill and resolve, the 2024 Northern Gauteng Championsh­ips stand as a testament to the enduring spirit of the sport and the determinat­ion of competitor­s.

As preparatio­ns continue for future competitio­ns, the Diamond Archery Club remains committed to honing their skills and equipment for continued success.

 ?? ?? JOHN FILMALTER
Picture: Danie van der Lith
JOHN FILMALTER Picture: Danie van der Lith

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