Archive for May, 2009
I really like the production quality of this video. Rarely would you have an archery range all to yourself however. Take a look.
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Nystrom, 15, set a female world record, hitting 28 of 30 bull’s-eyes — a nearly perfect day for the Deerfield Township resident.
Nystrom also hit two “nine” marks from 10 meters and 15 meters, to capture the national championship in the female high school division with a score of 298 out of a possible 300.
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On target: Teen shatters world archery record
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We are at a critical point in the history of the College Archery program and it’s time for all college athletes, coaches, advisors, and leaders to look ahead to the future of our program.
With the interest and support from many organizations around the country, there are questions being asked about the structure and governance of the program as well as what the leadership envisions for the program.
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The US College Archery Program
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Easton continues to invest for the future in technology for a variety of sports including archery. I’m hoping this investment pays off not only for the elite athletes such as the Olympians but that this technology will eventually filter down to the club archery level.
Easton is a pioneer in the use of carbon nanotubes for real-world applications. Carbon nanotubes are single or multiple atomic layers of graphite wound into tubes. Because of their size and composition, they have unique electrical, mechanical and other physical properties. Their light weight, strength and resistance to corrosion make them ideal for use in a variety of applications, including flexible optoelectronic devices for energy harvesting and energy storage, compressed natural-gas tanks, and aerospace and sports equipment.
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Gift to Fund Research on Carbon Nanotube for Sports Equipment and Aerospace Applications
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Once again it’s Saturday, and once again afternoon thunderstorms are looming. I’m hoping that they’ll move through around 3pm however.
Barring torrential rain and/or thunder, practice will be today for the club from 6pm to 7pm tonight. I hope you can join us!
-Coach Kevin
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We had a great time. Many thanks to all of the organizers of the 4H Target Challenge weekend. See you again next year.
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