Results of the 2025 NWT Archery Championships Powered by Northwestel
- emmanuel242
- Sep 25
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Results of the 2025 NWT Archery Championships Powered by Northwestel
The 2025 NWT Archery Championships powered by Northwestel brought together archers from across the territory for an exciting weekend of competition at Russell Lake, just north of Behchokǫ̀. Athletes from multiple communities showcased their skills, precision, and focus across a variety of divisions.
Below are the official results:
U14 Compound Female
1st – Julieuna Mackenzie (Behchokǫ̀) – 75 pts
2nd – Olivia Kummer (Norman Wells) – 58 pts
3rd – Sahra Blair (Hay River) – 31 pts
U14 Compound Male
1st – Solomon Young (Yellowknife) – 104 pts
2nd – Dillon Mackeinzo (Behchokǫ̀) – 51 pts
U18 Compound Male
1st – Haiden Duncan (Norman Wells) – 101 pts
2nd – Nicholas Graham (Yellowknife) – 83 pts
Open Compound Male
1st – Eric Cameron (Yellowknife) – 188 pts
Open Compound Female
1st – Cheryl Cameron (Yellowknife) – 94 pts
2nd – Kathleen Graham (Yellowknife) – 56 pts
3rd – Jennifer Burggraaff (Yellowknife) – 40 pts
U14 Recurve Male
1st – Ryder Biscaye-Lafferty (Yellowknife) – 132 pts
2nd – Olivier Lacroix-Gagnon (Yellowknife) – 94 pts
3rd – Damian Mackenzio (Behchokǫ̀) – 94 pts
U14 Recurve Female
1st – Shiloh Simpson (Behchokǫ̀) – 111 pts
2nd – Jenna Chinkon-Rabesca (Behchokǫ̀) – 100 pts
3rd – Julieuna Mackenzie (Behchokǫ̀) – 94 pts
U18 Recurve Male
1st – Kaize Roach-Ashoona (Yellowknife) – 126 pts
2nd – David Moreau (Behchokǫ̀) – 97 pts
3rd – Dillon Clarke (Hay River) – 90 pts
U18 Recurve Female
1st – Em Gilmour (Yellowknife) – 81 pts
2nd – Averai Sluggett (Yellowknife) – 74 pts
3rd – Zari Grandjambe (Fort Good Hope) – 49 pts
Team Event
Elijah Simpson, Em Gilmour, Cam Otto, Averai Sluggett, Shellie - 502 pts
The competition highlighted the growing strength of archery across the Northwest Territories, with athletes from Yellowknife, Behchokǫ̀, Norman Wells, Hay River, and Fort Good Hope all stepping onto the podium. Congratulations to all participants on their outstanding performances, and a special thank you again to Northwestel for powering this year’s championship.
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