We Ride Sport and Trail Magazine January - February 2019 | Page 29

The Eastern Contingent is made up of Chapter Leader; Rob “The Flying Hun” Morton, Co-Leader; Jennifer Larsen, Kent Battenfield and his wife, Julie Battenfield. They routinely practice at Kent's property out in Goldthwaite, Texas, but they are planning a public practice once a month at the Valkyrie Ranch (formerly the Cleghorn) in Paige, Texas. The Valkyrie Ranch is about 45 minutes South of Austin, Texas along Highway 290.

Texas International Archery Festival

April 26th-28th, 2019

Sherwood Forest Faire in McDade, Texas will also be host to the first annual “Texas International Archery Festival”, which will be a celebration of all things archery and is hosted by The Eastern Contingent. It will include both mounted archery and ground archery, the latter based on Rob and Jennifer's time as competitors for the US Team at The World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan this past September. It will truly be a spectator event, as all are welcome to come watch. Music, Food, Vendors and Attractions will also be on site for the crowds.

An exciting addition to the TXIAF will be Traditional Turkish mounted archery courses- they are rather new here in the US, but found frequently overseas. The courses are being developed by Master Archer and maker of the world famous Saluki Bow, Lukas Novotny. They will be closer to the 16th Century Turkish practice than the modern sport courses, raising the challenge level on a number of fronts. The classes will be broken up into Beginner, Open and the newest offering and the highlight of the competition, the “Golden Age Classic”; the competition logo reflects this as the focal point of the event. The Golden Age Classic combines the new courses along with a traditional dress and equipment requirement, something completely new for US mounted archers.

The traditional courses will include:

The Turkish Serial Shot

The Turkish Three Shot

The Turkish Qabaq (including Kikac targets – for an added challenge!)

The competition will include a ground 3-D course with a number of challenging shots made at both targets and animal-shaped targets following along a wooded path. Due to the nature of this course, its layout will not be revealed to the competitors until the competition.

For more information about The Eastern Contingent and their event, The Texas International Archery Festival, they can

be found on Facebook, Instagram

and the web.”

www.mountedarchery.org >