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2021 NFAS CHAMPIONSHIPS

othing was going to stop the 48th National Field Archery Society (NFAS) paper-face championships, though a lot of things tried. Normally held on the third weekend of September, two venues cancelling because of Covid-related issues saw the date moved to 2-3 October 2021. The delay meant travelling archers faced fuel supply issues on their journey to Burnhopeside Hall near Durham, while two weeks of almost constant rain made life difficult for Richard Wright, NFAS Field Officer, and his team of course-layers. Plans were made, amended and replanned

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