March 2002 the 22-middle school pilot project began with teacher training.
1,600 students were surveyed at the conclusion of their 2-week target archery class.
A follow up survey is scheduled and the new results will be available shortly from 10 participating NASP® states.
Before the Class (55% boys and 45% girls)
o 72% did not own a bow & 62% had never shot a bow
After the Class
o 89% enjoyed the archery class
o 45% wanted to own archery equipment
o 59% wanted to become target archers & 38% wanted to try bowhunting
o 38% want to try bowhunting
Current Status:
Over 900 Kentucky schools have adopted the program.
2003 NASP® KY Championship attracted 651 student archers.
2004 NASP® Championship, held in Louisville, attracted 1,291 student archers.
2005 NASP® Championship attracted 1,702 student archers.
2006 NASP® Championship attracted 2,164 student archers.
2007 NASP® Championship attracted 1,842 student archers in the 1st Annual stand alone NASP® Nationals. It was previously held in conjunction with the Kentucky NASP® State tournament (40% were girls)
2008 NASP® Championship attracted 2,856 student archers.(39% were girls)
2009 NASP® Championship attracted 4,565 student archers 1,751 female (38.4%)
35% Elementary students
32% Middle School Students
33% High School Students
Most represented was 6th Grade Male with 525 shooters
Least represented was female 4th grade with 98 shooters
October 8th - 11th 2009 -1st Ever NASP® World event near Orlando Florida Walt Disney World Resorts - Look out Florida... here we come.
2010 NASP® Championship attracted 6,784 student archers.
50 states and 14 countries have inquired about the program. Countries include; Iraq, Japan, Spain, Finland, Netherlands, Morocco, and Barbados.
47 U.S. States have adopted the program as of May 2010. Australia, Canada & South Africa have also joined the NASP® as well as 7,361+ schools have joined. 3 more US States have agreed to adopt the program.
We expect to add at least 1,000 + more schools in each future year.
2009 - 2010 School year has introduced over 1.5 million 4th - 12th aged youth to the life sport of Archery via the NASP®.