Archery in Sweden
Where Tradition Meets Structure and Community
Archery in Sweden is shaped by a strong combination of tradition, organisation, and community. Across the country, clubs provide opportunities for people of all ages to engage with the sport – from beginners discovering archery for the first time to experienced athletes competing at national and international level.
A Structured and Active Community
Swedish archery is supported by a well-established club structure, where training, competition, and social engagement are closely connected.
Clubs play a central role in introducing new archers to the sport, while also supporting long-term development for those who wish to progress. This creates an environment where both recreational and competitive archery can thrive side by side.
Organisation
Archery in Sweden is organised through the national federation, which is responsible for development, competitions, and representation within the international archery community.
Through its work, the federation supports clubs, athletes, and officials across the country, contributing to a sustainable and inclusive structure for the sport.
Development & Community
Development in Swedish archery is driven by both grassroots engagement and structured initiatives.
From youth activities to elite training environments, the focus is on creating opportunities for participation, progression, and long-term involvement in the sport.
News from Sweden
Archery news from Sweden reflects a broad and active community, where development takes place across all levels of the sport. From local club initiatives to national competitions, Swedish archery continues to evolve through a strong combination of structure and engagement.
For the Nordic community, these updates offer insight into how participation, training environments, and competition structures are developing within Sweden – often highlighting approaches and ideas that may resonate beyond national borders.
Strong Participation at National Indoor Events
This season’s indoor competitions across Sweden have seen strong participation, with archers of all levels returning to the shooting line after the winter break. Clubs across the country report a positive atmosphere, where both new and experienced archers take part...

