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Junior and para archery coach awarded BEM

Congratulations Marty and thank you for everything you do to grow the sport of archery in Northern Ireland. On the para side of the sport, Marty has worked with Archery GB on the development of a Northern Ireland Para programme and through Musgrave Park hospital, Belfast he has worked with amputees and people with spinal […]

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Junior and para archery coach awarded BEM

Congratulations Marty and thank you for everything you do to grow the sport of archery in Northern Ireland.

On the para side of the sport, Marty has worked with Archery GB on the development of a Northern Ireland Para programme and through Musgrave Park hospital, Belfast he has worked with amputees and people with spinal and brain injuries to use archery for rehabilitating people with life changing injuries.
Marty has a personal connection with the hospital as his wife Julie received treatment there when she become an amputee five and a half years ago due to complications from leukaemia.
“The project is in the early stages but it’s exciting as everyone who is involved wants to grow it and help people through recreation, rehab and identifying those golden nuggets who may have the motivation and drive to achieve as para athletes.”
Marty McCullough started archery with his son 10 year ago at his local club before progressing into coaching.
The project works with primary, secondary and special schools to set up school clubs and Archery Activity Partnerships. Marty is also a coach developer who helps develop school instructors. Some of the pupils who started at junior school clubs have progressed into the talent programme and competed at the NI Indoor Championships.
He completed his Level 2 Development Coach course and began coaching a group of compound archers who progressed from the National Talent Development Programme to the Northern Ireland Performance Academy. Marty was then invited to the Performance Archery Centre at Lilleshall to work with Performance Coach Stuart Taylor.
An archery coach has been awarded a British Empire Medal for his work supporting the growth of junior and para archery in Northern Ireland.
Marty said: “I built a relationship with her physios and was invited to a multisport day to introduce people to archery.
Marty said he was surprised and shocked to receive news about his BEM nomination and he was looking forward to attending the presentation ceremony with Julie.
As well as coaching pathway athletes, Marty started the Northern Ireland schools archery project with Archery GB’s Regional Development officer for NI, Lisa Wheeler.

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We’re In! Leder and Richwine Qualify for NCAA Championships

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when […]

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INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when the action opens up next Thursday at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

Leder, the native of Washington, D.C. earned her place in the meet by posting the 16th-best mark in the nation for the long jump during the Centennial Conference Championships when she dropped in at 5.87m to take home the gold medal. Leder is no stranger to the top spot on the podium grabbing a trio of first-place finishes during the outdoor season.

Richwine, the native of Newville, Pennsylvania, nabbed his spot with the second-fastest time for the 800m in the country by hitting the line in 1:48.31 at the Widener University Final Qualifier this past Monday. He will head into the race feeling like a national title is within his grasp as he sits just one-hundredth off the top time from Tor Hotung-Davidsen from the University of Lychburg at 1:48.30. Richwine like Leder has claimed three gold medals on the campaign and will hope to add one more to the collection at the end of next week.

Stay tuned to dickinsonathletics.com and all Red Devil Social Media for more information as it becomes available.



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Phoenix Track & Field wins CAA outdoor title | Today at Elon

This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on X (formerly Twitter) Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page   Elon University women’s Track and Field team A year after […]

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This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships.

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