Archery to make mark at Lord's
Archery: Archery will come to Lord's Cricket Ground next month for
the first time in the London venue's 220-year history when it plays host
to an international triangular tournament featuring Great Britain, China
and India.
The August 6 event, which features both men's and women's teams, will
give the ground experience of the sport ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games
in London when Lord's is due to stage the archery competition.
Devised and organised by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the owners of
Lord's, and the Grand National Archery Society (GNAS), the competition
will take place after the completion, the previous day, of the Archery
World Cup in Dover, on England's south-east coast.
Keith Bradshaw, MCC's secretary and chief executive, said Saturday:
"I'm delighted that we will be staging this genuinely historic sporting
contest. It will be particularly exciting to welcome Chinese competitors
to Lord's for the first time."
The Australian added: "It's all part of our policy of increasing
public interest in archery in the approach to 2012. We're also committed
to giving British archers every opportunity to train and compete at
Lord's in the run-up to the London Olympics, to give them the best
possible chance of going for gold in the Games themselves."
AFP
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