Bermuda Archers Make Strong Start at Lancaster Classic
Robin Selley in Second Place
IslandStats.com
Five Bermudian archers have made a promising start to the 2025 Lancaster Archery Classic, one of the largest indoor archery tournaments on the East Coast.
On Day One three new national Records were set.
The competition, held at the Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Manheim, Pennsylvania, has attracted a large field of talented archers from across the globe.
After two sessions of 60 arrows, Camerin Pickering sits in an impressive 7th place in the highly competitive Men's Olympic Recurve Division with a new Senior Recurve National Record score of 590. Jaydon Roberts is also well-placed in 9th with a new Under 21 Recurve National Record score of 573.
In the Women's Olympic Recurve Division, Elektra Smith currently occupies 18th place with a score of 385.
Robin Selley is flying the flag for Bermuda in the Youth Female Recurve Division, sitting in an excellent 2nd place with a score of 524.
These early performances highlight the skill and potential of Bermuda's archers on the international stage. With the competition still ongoing, they will be aiming to maintain their focus and precision as they strive for top honors in their respective divisions.
The Lancaster Archery Classic provides a valuable opportunity for these archers to test their abilities against a strong field and gain experience in a high-pressure environment. Their participation in this prestigious event showcases the growing strength of archery in Bermuda.