Men’s vs Women’s Archery Statistics
Men's vs Women's Archery Statistics Archery is a data-rich precision sport where small score differences matter. This analysis compares the principal metrics used to evaluate men’s and women’s performance in target archery (recurve and compound), explains how competition formats change what the...
Training desk
Compact notes for archers following club sessions, youth development, equipment setup and championship preparation across Saskatchewan.
Does Seeding Matter in Archery?
Does Seeding Matter in Archery Short answer: yes — but with important caveats. Seeding (the position an archer earns after the ranking/qualification round) materially...
Qualification Score vs Matchplay Performance
For coaches, athletes, statisticians and archery bettors alike, one of the most persistent questions at target events is straightforward: how much does a high...
Indoor vs Outdoor Archer Performance
Indoor vs Outdoor Archer Performance Precision sports like archery often invite a single question: does performance indoors predict performance outdoors — and if so,...
Rain and Archery Results
Rain and Archery Results Outdoor archery is a sport fought on two fronts: the athlete’s technique and whatever the sky decides to do. This...
Temperature and Archery Performance
How much does ambient temperature change the way arrows fly and archers shoot This article examines the physics, physiology, equipment mechanics, competition formats and...
Wind and Archery Performance
Wind and Archery Performance Outdoor target archery is fundamentally a contest with three variables: archer, equipment and environment. Of those, wind is the most...
Does Home Advantage Exist in Archery?
Does Home Advantage Exist in Archery Short answer: yes — but it’s smaller, less consistent, and harder to isolate in archery than in many...
Home Advantage in Archery
Home Advantage in Archery Home advantage—the measurable benefit enjoyed by competitors when they compete in their own country or familiar venues—is well documented across...

