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    US Eastern National Tournament Takes Aim at Kentucky Exposition Center

    2024-05-08
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    Get ready to draw your bows, archery aficionados! The much-anticipated US Eastern National Tournament is set to hit the bullseye at the Kentucky Exposition Center. From the evening of Thursday, May 9th to the night of Saturday, May 11th, the air will be electric with the tension and concentration of archers vying for the top spot in this prestigious competition.

    This isn't just any tournament; it's a gathering of precision, skill, and a shared passion for archery. The event promises to showcase the talents of the finest archers from the eastern United States, with participants who have honed their skills for this very moment. The Kentucky Exposition Center, located at 937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY, will become the epicenter of archery excellence for these three thrilling days.

    For those looking to gear up before the event, remember that purchasing equipment from the National Archery in the School Program (NASP) is exclusive to approved organizations. However, individual enthusiasts are encouraged to visit brand partner websites for their equipment needs. Keep in mind that the NASP® stipulates that all items ordered are intended to remain within the buying organization and are not for resale.

    Whether you're an archer ready to compete or a spectator eager to witness the flight of arrows, this event is an absolute must-see. The US Eastern National Tournament is more than just a competition; it's a celebration of a sport that requires a steady hand and a focused mind. So mark your calendars, set your sights on Louisville, and prepare for an event that promises to be right on target!

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    Please note that the exact detail and schedule of this event might change, so it would be best to check directly with the respective event organizers before planning your visit.

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