Undisputed Champions
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September 2019 Moscow, Russia - The finale of the 2019 international archery season took place in September 2019 with serious anticipation for several archers to make history. And Team Hoyt did not disappoint. To make it to the World Cup Finals, archers had to have won gold at one of the 4 World Cup Stages or earned enough points from strong finishes throughout the year. When you compete in the World Cup Finals, you are one of the best archers in the world and you are shooting against the best in the world. The competition is second to none and there is no room for error. Team Hoyt recurve arc ..read more
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Hoyt Tagged Out
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4y ago
While some hunters are still waiting for opening day to arrive in their home state, many other states have already been open for a few weeks. You won’t believe some of the bucks and bulls taken so far. Check out more awesome hunting success on our social media pages @Hoytbowhunting on Instagram and Facebook.  Good luck to everyone who still has a tag in your pocket. Enjoy the inspiration below. John Dudley - Alberta Mule Deer Allen Bolen - Utah Mule Deer Brendan Burns - NWT Dall Sheep Vicki Cianciarulo - Alberta Whitetail Nick Mundt - Alaska Moose Ralph Cianciarulo - Alberta Whitetail Randy Ul ..read more
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World Champion, World Record, World Class
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5y ago
September 4, 2019 Team USA archer and Hoyt Pro Staff member, Brady Ellison, is currently the top ranked archer in the world heading into the 2019 World Cup Final. Having won gold in two of the season’s World Cup stages, Ellison is a favorite to win Gold at the World Cup final.  In addition to his two World Cup stage wins, Ellison shot his way to a World Championship Title earlier this summer in the Netherlands, set a new World Record with a score of 702 at the Pan Am Games last month in Lima, and set another World Record recently at the U.S. National Target Championships and U.S. Open in Dubl ..read more
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Pre-Season/Mid-Season Bow Inspection
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5y ago
Chances are, you’ve been shooting your bow a lot lately, getting ready for the upcoming archery season. With all that recent shooting, it’s a good idea to check out a few areas on your bow to make sure it’s as ready as you are. It’s also a good idea to inspect these areas regularly during the hunting season to make sure everything is always ready to go. Secure your Peep Site If your peep isn’t tied in or isn’t tied in very well, it’s important to have your archery shop secure your peep by tying it in properly. Not only is it important for safety considerations, but if your peep slides up or do ..read more
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Archery World Cup: Antalya, Turkey
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5y ago
ANTALYA, Turkey — The 2019 World Cup series continues in Antalya, Turkey, a venue most international archers have competed at. The Hoyt Team displayed incredible talent showing mid to late season scores on the board. Brady Ellison displayed a strong performance taking him all the way to the gold medal match where he was able to win his 100th medal. And no sweeter way than to steal Gold 6-0. Teammate Steve Wijler was able to fight for gold with Brady Ellison, coming home with a silver medal. Mete Gazoz rounded off a Hoyt podium sweep with winning the bronze medal. Another Hoyt standout is Danel ..read more
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Archery World Cup: Shanghai, China
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5y ago
SHANGHAI, China — The Hyundai Archery World Cup series continues in Shanghai, a location archers compete at every year. This tournament held standouts including Roberto Hernandez, So Chaewon, Brady Ellison and Kim Woojin. So Chaewon fought her way to the gold medal match, walking away successful as the World Cup champion. So Chaewon moments before she earns the Gold Medal at the second stage of the Hyundai World Cup circuit. Brady Ellison embracing a 6-0 win (BRONZE) with USA Coach Lee.Kim Woojin (SILVER) fighting for Gold in the finals.Roberto Hernandez (BRONZE) shooting for bronze on the big ..read more
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Course Record and Redding Champion!
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5y ago
REDDING, California — The Western Classic Trail Shoot takes place every year at the Straight Arrow Bow Hunters club. Last year, they experienced a devastating fire taking out the course, targets and forest in the area. Their team worked diligently through the year accomplishing their goal, rebuilding the course. This is a special tournament to the archery community, attracting people from around the globe to compete in the Trail Shoot. Our own Team Hoyt staffers made their way out and Linda Ochoa-Anderson had an outstanding weekend on the trail. Linda won the tournament with a Course Record of ..read more
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Mother’s Day #HoytMoms2019 Bow Giveaway
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5y ago
Official RulesNO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.These Rules exempt Hoyt Archery, Inc. (“Hoyt”) and other persons from liability or limit their liability, specify the jurisdiction for the resolution of disputes, and contain other important provisions. Participation constitutes the entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to these Rules and to Hoyt’s decisions, which are final and binding in all matters related to the Promotion. Entrants must comply with all terms and conditions of these Rules. 1.         E ..read more
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Archery World Cup: Medellin, Colombia
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5y ago
MEDELLIN, Colombia — The first Hyundai Archery World Cup of the season took place this past weekend in Medellin, Colombia. Many standouts including Brady Ellison, Sara Lopez and Mike Schloesser who all won their respective division as well as punched their ticket to the World Cup Final this Fall.Brady Ellison and World Cup first timer Casey Kaufhold teamed up and competed for Mix Team Gold, walking away with a Silver medal. Compound shooter Tate Morgan also made first ever World Cup appearance and made the big stage competing for Bronze. The next World Cup for the season takes place in Shangha ..read more
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On Top at the First Dakota Classic
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5y ago
YANKTON, South Dakota — The First Dakota Classic attracted archers from around the globe to come compete at the NFAA headquarters. Some archers trekked through snow and ice in an unexpected April storm. The Classic holds a unique format with the qualification round consisting of 4 ends of 5 arrows shot at 3 distances, beginning with the closest distance. After each archer is placed in their respective brackets, they will go head-to-head shooting 3 ends of 5 arrows — if a tie occurs, a one arrow shoot-off will be forced. Steve Anderson climbed his way through head-to-head matches winning the Fi ..read more
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