USA Archery Field Nationals 2025: Everything You Missed from the Competition
The 2025 USA Archery Field Nationals delivered a weekend of intense competition, rugged terrain, and unforgettable performances as archers from across the country gathered to test their skills in one of the sport’s most demanding disciplines.
Held at the scenic Timpanogos Archery Range in Utah, this year’s event challenged competitors with steep inclines, unpredictable weather, and tricky shot angles. Unlike traditional target archery, field archery requires athletes to shoot at targets set at varying distances in natural terrain — making every round a true mental and physical test.
Top talent from youth divisions to seasoned elite archers brought their A-game, with many aiming to qualify for World Archery Field Championships later this year. Among the standouts was Emily Carson, who dominated the senior recurve division with consistent form and precise execution over both marked and unmarked courses. On the compound side, Marcus Hale thrilled spectators with near-perfect rounds that edged out his rivals by just a few points.
In addition to the fierce competition, the event highlighted the growing popularity of field archery. Family spectators, local fans, and archery newcomers packed the range, creating a vibrant and supportive atmosphere throughout the weekend.
Youth divisions also saw impressive performances, with several juniors showing the poise and skill of veteran athletes — a promising sign for the future of Team USA.
As scores were tallied and medals awarded, one thing was clear: the 2025 USA Archery Field Nationals showcased not only elite-level competition but also the passion and community spirit that defines the sport. If you missed it this year, don’t worry — the excitement is just beginning, with more national and international events on the horizon.
Stay tuned for full results and photo highlights on USA Archery’s official site.