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The 2025 Western Trail Classic served as a notable platform for demonstrating precision in archery, with X10 series arrows achieving remarkable success across multiple divisions, as Easton shooters claimed the top positions in both the Men’s and Women’s Championship classes.
From Kentucky to Shanghai, the GAS Bowstrings professional shooting staff is leaving their mark on the 2025 tournament trail. This past week, shooters from all over the globe traveled to Shanghai, China to compete at the second stage of the World Archery World Cup series.
This past weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, over 15,585 individual student archers gathered at the familiar Kentucky Exposition Center to compete in Bullseye and 3D archery, resulting in one of the largest archery tournaments in history! 

 

Carson Krahe is one of a number of USA archers heading from the Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 2 in China to the 2025 HotelPlanner USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals, and she is doing so with a silver medal to her name.

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Moultrie recently partnered with GOVX to provide current and former U.S. military members year-round discounts on Moultrie’s top trail cameras and accessories.
NSSF is pleased to acknowledge Credova as the Platinum Sponsor of the 2025 NSSF Marketing and Leadership Summit, taking place this week at the Opal Sol in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
The Archery Trade Association and the National Field Archery Association are pleased to announce plans for a landmark event in 2026: a multi-day celebration of archery that expands the ATA Trade Show with a national archery competition and a brand new expo for the public.
Kinsey’s Inc. is proud to recognize a new hire in their company, filling a necessary Software Engineer position at their Pennsylvania location.

MyOutdoorTV is taking viewers deep into the wilderness, following daring adventures from today’s top outdoor producers with the launch of AdventureStream, an exclusive live streaming channel available now.
Blocker Outdoors’ new Shield Backpack offers core functionality with surprising affordability.
TUO’s Nivor Jacket and Bib barricade your body so you can stay afield until the bitter, but triumphant end.
Springfield Armory is proud to announce that Rob Leatham, renowned competitive shooter and the company’s Research and Development Senior Technical Advisor, has receivedShooting Sports USA’s inaugural Golden Bullseye Competitor Award. 

Oklahoma’s Gov. Kevin Stitt is a man of his word. Gov. Stitt told attendees at the NSSF SHOT Show® Governors' Forum that if state lawmakers would send the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination (FIND) Act to his desk, he would sign it. 
Based on the results of the 2025 Eastern and Western NASP National Tournaments and using rosters of all currently registered Academic Archers, NASP announces its Academic All-American Teams in Elementary, Middle School, and High School Divisions. These student archers not only excelled on the range, but also were recognized
Athlon Optics is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
Streaming live on MLFNOW! on MyOutdoorTV from Counce, Tenn., a field of top pro anglers are competing in the 2025 Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Stop 4 Presented by E3 Sport Apparel at Pickwick Lake. 

The ultimate fishing experience happens every Wednesday night beginning at 6 p.m. ET with "Reel Fishing Wednesdays," only on World Fishing Network.
Buck Knives Inc., recently recognized a milestone of the company's relocation from San Diego, California, to Post Falls, Idaho two decades ago. 
Outdoor Edge, a pioneer in outdoor knives and tools, is pleased to announce that the new RAZOR APX Advanced Performance Hunting Knife System is now in stock and shipping.
Outdoor industry marketers across the country are excited about new research released today by the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), which will help them better understand how to boost future participation in recreational target shooting.
NSSF hails Tennessee’s Gov. Bill Lee for signing SB 1360 into law which brings added protections to the firearm industry and Second Amendment rights in the Volunteer State.
Bringing the thrill of big buck pursuits and expert land management insights straight to living rooms by Sportsman Channel every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET is the award-winning series Whitetail Properties
Connecticut Valley Arms/BPI Outdoors, makers of side-lock muzzleloading rifles and build-it-yourself rifle kits, is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited National Sponsor, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
New insights are now available in the 2nd quarter edition of Market Pulse, a quarterly paid subscription service providing the latest hunting and shooting market trends backed with in-depth analysis. 
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NSSF The Firearm Industry Trade Association, is pleased to recognize BFG as the Gold Sponsor of the 2025 NSSF Marketing and Leadership Summit, taking place May 13–15 at the Opal Sol in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
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Whitetails Unlimited has granted a total of $17,250 to various shooting sport organizations in the state of South Dakota this fiscal year to date.
 

BY USA ARCHERY

Photo by CCX Media

Paralympic archery gold medalist, Susan Hagel, has been selected as an inductee into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, Class of 2025, and in doing so becomes the first archer inducted.

“I am the first archer, aren’t I,” Hagel said, with more than hint of surprise and pride. “I didn’t realize that, so that’s very exciting.”

Susan Hagel is a trailblazer in adaptive sport, having competed in six Paralympic Games across three different sports where she earned four gold and two bronze medals.

“When I got the call, I was just really overwhelmed at the honor,” admitted Hagel.

Working under the legendary coach, Jack Whitman, the Paralympic legend Hagel was a gold medalist in archery at the 1976 Paralympic Games in Toronto, Canada, as well as the 1984 Games, which were jointly held in England and New York. This success came during a period of domestic dominance, when she was national champion for 20 years.

At the 1984 Games, Hagel claimed individual gold by 80 points under the Double FITA format, with debutant Hifumi Suzuki (JPN) taking silver. Suzuki would go on to become Paralympic champion in Atlanta 12 years later.

Hagel added, “Way back then, under the FITA format, we had four days of shooting and so it was an endurance sport, and so to come out on top was such a thrill and such an accomplishment.”

Hagel’s legacy is defined not only by her athletic achievements but also by her unwavering dedication to the growth and inclusivity of adaptive sport.

“I do feel that giving back is something that is very important,” Hagel commented. “And anytime anyone has competed in sport - whether it is at a local level or an international level - there are so many people supporting you along the way.

“During the era that I was competing – in the 70s, 80s and 90s but especially the 70s – the opportunities and the recognition was not there for athletes with disabilities, like it is now.

“And so anything that I did to support my peers in their quest to engage in sport or any adaptive activities, I hope that I made a difference.”

For more than 40 years, Susan Hagel was a rehabilitation therapist. Among those she helped was Ian Lynch (pictured), who was introduced to adaptive sports by Hagel after being injured in a car accident at the age of eight. Lynch went on to compete at the 2012 and 2016 Paralympic Games in wheelchair basketball, winning gold and bronze.

Hagel said, “When someone sustains a disabling condition, or if someone is born with a disabling condition, there’s so much that you have to overcome in order to live your life.

“And if I have been able to give someone a motivation to accomplish in their life what they want to accomplish, then that would be the most meaningful thing to me.”

Hagel’s nomination fell within the Paralympian category, which involved a public vote. In addition to fan voting, which accounted for 10 per cent of the weighted total, U.S. Olympians and Paralympians, and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic family, additionally voted via a separate voting platform to account for 90 per cent of the weighted total.

National Governing Bodies, alumni, current athletes and additional members of the Olympic and Paralympic community were invited to nominate eligible athletes. The Class of 2025 was then determined by a voting process that included Olympians and Paralympians, members of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic family and an online vote open to fans.

The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame was one of the first national sports halls of fame to include fan voting as part of its selection process, and this year, nearly 300,000 votes were cast across all platforms.  

“We’re proud to welcome the Class of 2025 into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame and to honor the extraordinary accomplishments they’ve made as representatives of Team USA,” said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland.

“This induction celebrates not only their remarkable performances and lasting impact but also acknowledges the essential contributions of those who supported their journeys every step of the way. Earning a place in the Hall of Fame is no small feat - especially given the incredible talent across this year’s group of finalists.” 

The Class of 2025 was reduced down to five Olympians, three Paralympians, one Olympic team, one Paralympic team, two legends, one coach and one special contributor. They will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colo. on July 12, and Susan Hagel will be in attendance.

The ceremony will form part of a weekend of celebration that will also feature the 2025 U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum's (USOPM) Festival, taking place July 10-13 in Colorado Springs. The festival will feature athlete meet and greets, free access to the USOPM, and special events including the Festival Kickoff Celebration, Community Movie Night, and more – all celebrating the legacy of America’s greatest athletes.

This will be the 18th class inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, bringing the total to 210 inductees (individuals and teams). The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to celebrate the achievements of America's premier athletes in the modern Olympic and Paralympic Games. The first class was inducted in 1983, and the most recent class was inducted in 2022.

That first class was inducted during a ceremony in Chicago and included Team USA greats such as Muhammad Ali, Bob Beamon, Peggy Fleming, Al Oerter, Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph, Mark Spitz, Jim Thorpe and the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" men’s hockey team. Susan Hagel will be joining those greats as one of the Class of 2025.

 
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