Draft:James Mason (archer)
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James Mason (Born: 30 September 1989) was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire. He is an Archer shooting in Mens Compound events representing Great Britain.
Early Life:[edit]
James started archery at the age of 4 and has shot for many clubs including Wellingborough Open Archery Club (WOAC), Northampton Archery Club (NAC) and most recently Blackthorn Bowmen.
Career:[edit]
James started representing his county as a junior, He then went on to represent his county and then Great Britain as an adult. James is a current GB squad member and continues to represent Great Britain.
James currently holds 20 county records and 1 national record and 19 EFAA records. James highest UK ranking for Mens Compound was UK number 1 from 2018 - 2020.
Top achievements to date:[edit]
- European Mens team Champion (Legnica 2018)
- Mixed Team Gold Medalist (Archery World Cup Berlin 2019)
- Archery GB National Tour Winner (2018, 2019, 2023)
- Archery GB National Indoor Champion (2013)
- English Field Archery (IFAA) National indoor Champion (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
- English Field Archery (IFAA) National Outdoor Champion (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
- UK and Ireland Field Archery Championship (IFAA) winner (2016, 2023)
- EFAA Marked 3D Champion (2019)
Current Sponsors:[edit]
- PSE Archery
- Gold Tip
- DS Archery
- Branco Customs
- The Archery Company
- Shibuya
References[edit]
UKIFAC Hunter – English Field Archery Association (efaafieldarcher.com)
James Mason Archives - NCAS Archery