Archery GB international judge appointments confirmed
December 17th 2020
Vicky Sartain
We are delighted to announce the appointment of nine Archery GB judges for 2021's international competition calendar.
After a challenging year for competition organisers, we look forward with hope to a more successful tournament calendar for 2021. In readiness, the lucky AGB judging team have been confirmed, as follows:
Graham Potts (IJ):
- WA World Cup + Olympic FQT, Paris, Chair of Judges
- Olympics 2021 – Jury of Appeal member
- European Grand Prix, Porec, Chair of Judges
Hannah Brown (IJ):
- Olympic Games, Tokyo, Chair of Judges
Katy Lipscomb (IJ):
- Paralympic Games, Tokyo, Deputy Chair of Judges
- European Outdoor Champs + Olympic CQT, Antalya, Judge
Robert Potts (IJC):
- World Youth Championships, Australia, Director of Shooting
- European Grand Prix, Antalya, Director of Shooting
Shannon Russell-Cowan (YIJ):
- World University Games, Judge
Gareth Beeby (CJ):
- Youth Cup, Bucharest, Director of Shooting
Lee Miller (CJ):
- European Youth Cup, Catez, Director of Shooting
- Youth Cup, Bucharest, Alternate
- European Field Champs, Zagreb, Judge
Susan Richards (CJ):
- European Para Champs + Paralympic CQT, Olbia, Director of Shooting
Victoria Duncan (CJ):
- European Grand Prix, Antalya, Judge
- European 3D, Maribor, Alternate
Key: IJ – International Judge, IJC – International Judge Candidate, YIJ – Youth international Judge, CJ – Continental Judge; text in italics – International (WA) appointment, standard text – World Archery Europe (WAE) appointment
Robert Potts, (pictured above), Archery GB’s IT Systems and CRM Manager when not on judging duties, said: “It’s great to see all our active international and continental judges obtaining appointments at the differing events in 2021. Hopefully these events will go ahead as planned, and we will all be able to work with our many judging friends from across the world, and of course make new ones too. I am personally really pleased to have been appointed to my two events for 2021. Having judged in Rosario for the 2017 World Archery Youth Championships, I expect that the 2021 version will be very busy, but also very rewarding to be part of the team that helps deliver it.”
Photo: World Archery