About Ann Clark
Bowhunter, Coach, Competitor, Contributor to the Sport...
Ann Clark first started shooting in 1955 when her husband, Jack gave her a hunting bow so she could join him on his hunting adventures. She enjoyed it so much that she decided she wanted to try target shooting and the same year she won the National Archery Association Championship.
In 1956 she placed fifth and climbed to third in 1957. Nineteen fifty seven holds many fond memories for Ann, for it was that year she went to Prague, Czechoslovakia as a member of the United States Team and placed second in the World Championship. Up to that time no other team had ever placed first, second, and third in both the men's and women's divisions.
Ann continued her winning streak when she won the Ben Pearson Open in the spring of 1960 and went on that same year to win the National Archery Association Championship. In 1961 she proved what a great all around champion she was by winning the 1961 National Field Archery Association Championship in the freestyle division.
Ann has spent her lifetime promoting the sport she loves so much. Whether it be hunting, tournament, administration or showperson, she is "Archery's all around everything girl”.
• National Archery Association Champion, 1955 and 60
• Ben Pearson Open Indoor Champion, 1961
• National Field Archery Association Champion, 1962
• Instrumental in development and promotion of the National Archery Association Junior Olympic Development Program
• Recipient, National Archery Association Junior Olympic Archery Development Award, 1987
• Board Member, Archery Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.
• Over 57 years Service to Archery