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Australia to target success at world youth championships
- Updated: February 20, 2015
AUSTRALIA has chosen its team that will set its sights on success at the 2015 World Youth Archery Championships, to be held in the United States in June.
The squad, to be managed by Sue Gliddon, will compete at the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Centre in Yankton from June 8-14.
An estimated 600 competitors from 60 countries are expected at the event, supported by a similar number of team management and family members.
The tournament schedule will include an official practice period, three days of qualification and eliminations – and two days of spectator finals.
The Australian squad includes:
Compound Junior Women
Ella-Rose Hugo
Compound Junior Men
Joshua Carroll
Matthew McDougall
Recurve Junior Men
Alec Potts
Compound Cadet Women
Niamh Jones
Madeline McSwain
Madeleine Salvestro
Compound Cadet Male
Jarrod Rossiter
Hamish Thompson
Harri Howden
Recurve Cadet Women
Jessica Sutton
Recurve Cadet Male
Kane Wilson















