USA Archery
Megan Tierney is a dedicated physical therapist with extensive experience since September 1996 at the Manchester Board of Education, specializing in the care of medically fragile and neurologically impaired children aged 3 to 12 years. In addition to their primary role, Megan has been actively involved in the sport of archery, serving as an International Classifier and International Judge for World Archery since June 2017, and as a National Classifier and National Judge for USA Archery since 2007, responsible for categorizing athletes for Paralympic competitions. Megan holds a Master's degree in Allied Health Education and a Bachelor of Science in Allied Health, Physical Therapy, both obtained from the University of Connecticut.
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USA Archery
USA Archery is the National Governing Body for the Olympic sport of archery, and is the organization recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee for the purpose of selecting and training men’s and women’s teams to represent the U.S. in the Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games. USA Archery also selects teams for World Championships, World Cups and other international competitions annually. The mission of USA Archery is to provide the necessary resources to foster strong athlete participation, competition and training in the sport of archery. Membership in USA Archery is open to everyone involved in all disciplines of archery including target, field and 3-D. USA Archery sanctions more than 200 events annually and conducts indoor, outdoor and collegiate National Championships as well as the United States Archery Team Qualifier Series. USA Archery also provides youth and adult archery programs and clubs throughout the United States, and certifies archery instructors, coaches and judges.