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Congratulations to Year One student Chloe A’ Bear, who has been selected to attend a GB Archery training camp.

Chloe, who is currently studying A-levels in Graphics and Photography alongside vocational Sport and Exercise Science, has over ten years of experience in Archery and currently trains with Deer Park Archers.

Chloe, who will be following in the footsteps of former Cirencester College student Phoebe Paterson Pine MBE who won gold at the Tokyo Paralympic games, is excited to train with other GB members, and use the specialist equipment that will be available. She hopes that this will bring her a step closer to achieving her goal of winning a World Medal.

We continue to wish Chloe every success in her studies, as well as her training and competitions.

For more information please contact chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

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