Archery is an event at the Island Games, the biennial multi-sports event for island nations, territories and dependencies. There have been men's, women's and team events at almost every games since 1987. Modern competitive archery is governed by the World Archery Federation, abbreviated WA (formerly FITA - Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc).
Recurve Individual
- Men - 4 competitors per Island
- Women - 2 competitors per Island
Recurve Team - 1 team with up to 6 competitors per Island
Compound Individual
- Men - 4 competitors per Island
- Women - 2 competitors per Island
Compound Team - 1 team with up to 6 competitors per Island
Minimum age 13 on day of opening ceremony.[1]
Events
n = non medal competition
Overall medal table
Firing 144 arrows in total, being 3 dozen at each of 30m, 50m, 70m and 90m targets for men and 30m, 50m, 60m and 70m for women.
Top medalists
Results
Recurve knockout
Firing 12, 18 or 36 arrows.
Top medalists
Results
Recurve 720
Firing 72 arrows.
Firing 144 arrows in total, being 3 dozen at each of 30m, 50m, 70m and 90m targets for men and 30m, 50m, 60m and 70m for women.
Top Medalists
Results
Compound knockout
Firing 12, 18 or 36 arrows.
Top Medalists
Results
Compound 720
Firing 72 arrows.
Double FITA
Notes
- NGR in tables indicates New Games Record
References