Pre 1989

The following archers have represented Australia during this period:

 

1965 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, Vasteras, Sweden

1967 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, Amersfoort, Netherlands (4th place)

1969 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, Valley Forge, USA (4th Place)

1969 – Graeme Telford – World Archery Championships, Valley Forge, USA (Bronze Medal)

1969 – Hans Wright – World Field Championships, Valley Forge, USA (Silver medal)

1971 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, York, Great Britain

1971 – Graeme Telford – World Archery Championships, York, Great Britain

1972 – Graeme Telford – Olympic Games, Munich, Germany

1973 – Josephine Richardson – World Archery Championships, Grenoble, France

1975 – David Anear – World Archery Championships, Interlaken, Switzerland

1975 – Carole Toy – World Archery Championships, Interlaken, Switzerland

1975 – Josephine Richardson – World Archery Championships, Interlaken, Switzerland

1976 – David Anear – Olympic Games, Montreal, Canada

1976 – Carole Toy – Olympic Games, Montreal, Canada

1977 – Carole Toy – World Archery Championships, Canberra, Australia (Team Bronze Medal)

1979 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, Berlin, Germany

1979 – Carole Toy – World Archery Championships, Berlin, Germany (Bronze Medal and Team Silver Medal)

1979 – Hans Wright – World Archery Championships, Berlin, Germany

1979 – Michael Coen – World Archery Championships, Berlin, Germany

1980 – Carole Toy – Olympic Games, Moscow, USSR

1980 – Mike Jennings – World Field Championships, Palmerston, New Zealand

1980 – Hans Wright – World Field Championships, Palmerston, New Zealand

1980 – Andrew Fuller – World Field Championships, Palmerston, New Zealand

1980 – Marilyn Rumley – World Field Championships, Palmerston, New Zealand

1980 – Elizabeth Eadie – World Field Championships, Palmerston, New Zealand

1981 – Marilyn Rumley – World Archery Championships, Punta Ala, Italy (Bronze Medal)

1981 – Michael Coen – World Archery Championships, Punta Ala, Italy

1982 – Michael Coen – Commonwealth Games, Brisbane, Australia (Bronze Medal)

1982 – Marilyn Rumley – Commonwealth Games, Brisbane, Australia

1982 – Michael Coen – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1982 – Andrew Fuller – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1982 – Marilyn Rumley – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1983 – Michael Coen – World Archery Championships, Los Angeles, USA

1983 – Marilyn Rumley – World Archery Championships, Los Angeles, USA

1984 – Christine McMullen – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1984 – Russell Holst – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1984 – Marilyn Rumley – Asia Oceania Target Archery Championships

1985 – Marilyn Rumley – World Archery Championships, Seoul, Korea

1986 – Michael Coen – World Field Championships, Radstadt, Austria

1986 – Mandy McArdle – World Field Championships, Radstadt, Austria

1987 – Michael Coen – World Archery Championships, Adelaide, Australia

1988 – Trevor Filmer – World Field Championships, Bolzano, Italy

1988 – Debra Tremelling – World Field Championships, Bolzano, Italy

1988 – Debra Tremelling – World Games

1988 – Debra Tremelling – Asia/Oceania Target Archery Championships (Team Silver Medal)

1988 – Matt Gray – World Field Championships (Bronze Medal – Junior Individual)

1989 – Michael Coen – World Archery Championships, Lausanne, Switzerland

1989 – Debra Tremelling – World Archery Championships, Lausanne, Switzerland

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