The World Games are heading to Birmingham, Alabama, in early July 2022, and the Archery Trade Association (ATA) encourages everyone interested in archery to join in-person or tune in live during the archery competition scheduled for July 7-15. The ATA, whose strong partnership with Alabama’s Fish & Wildlife agency has been in place for years, is excited for the state to receive global recognition for hosting the World Games.
“The ATA and Alabama have a long-standing relationship to grow and promote archery and bowhunting,” said Jennifer Mazur, senior director of outreach and education for the ATA. “Alabama stands as an example of what other states can do to increase participation in the sport.”
The ATA invested more than $160,000 into the range development of 20 archery parks working with Alabama’s Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries Division, and hosted an archery academy in Birmingham to train over 30 park and volunteer staff, an additional $25,000 investment. The ATA has also outfitted five community centers with equipment to teach the sports of archery and bowhunting locally.
The ATA’s community park concept was born in Alabama and has since been implemented nationwide. USA Archery, Archery Shooters Association, and Scholastic 3-D Archery have all consistently hosted national tournaments in the state. Notably, Foley, Alabama, has been home to ASA’s national tournament for years. Later this month, June 20-24, the Junior Olympic Archery Development Target Nationals will be held in Decatur, Alabama, which has also previously hosted the USA Archery Outdoor Nationals. Additionally, the ATA’s recognition of the state’s commitment to the National Archery in the Schools Program and building accessible archery parks within multi-use recreational spaces prompted further industry support, bringing an elevated awareness and increasing participation in the sport.


















