Archery: Danielle Brown gains national title in able-bodied event
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Your support makes all the difference.Paralympic gold medallist Danielle Brown has won a British championship in an able-bodied event, by becoming women’s national compound series champion. She beat Lucy O’Sullivan 142-141 in a match which came down to the last arrow. Andrea Gales won the bronze medal, beating Rikki Bingham.
“It’s a pretty phenomenal standard and the fact I’m up there with these archers is a great confidence boost,” Brown said. Michael Cauwe, Alan Wills and Amy Oliver won in the other categories.
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