Bowtech’s Paige Pearce Sets a New Record at the USA Indoor National Qualifier

Pearce proved her mettle once again by beating her own previous record. 

by posted on February 21, 2023
Paige Pearce Indoor Record Lede
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NRA Women congratulates World Champion Bowtech team shooter Paige Pearce on setting a new national record at the 54th USA Indoor Nationals in Sacramento, California, with a score of 1190—beating her previous record of 1188.

But winning is a familiar feeling for Pearce, whose dedication to the sport and passion for excellence has been evident in her numerous achievements, having won several national competitions and setting many previous records. At the recent Indoor Nationals, Pearce proved her mettle once again by setting a new national record with an unbeatable score of 1190.

"Paige Pearce is the epitome of what it means to be a professional archer," said Jeff Suiter, director of marketing for Bowtech Archery. "And Bowtech Archery is proud to be able to support her achievements. Through dedication, perseverance, and relying on the best technology available, she has pushed the boundaries of the sport and proven to be among the best of the best."

For more, visit bowtecharchery.com

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