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Tonbridge archery star Steve Davies looking to secure place at 2024 Paris Olympic Games

Archery star Steve Davies is used to hitting his targets - and there are none bigger than securing a place at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

The 26-year-old has long marked himself as one of Britain’s best archers, with back-to-back second-placed finishes at the National Tour finals in 2021 and 2022 in the recurve classification.

Last year’s success was a significant confidence boost for Tonbridge’s Davies which has helped him believe his lifelong dream could come true in the French capital next summer.

“That success meant quite a lot to me,” he said.

“Last year was quite a rough year with shooting. I was a bit up and down, and to come second at the final was quite nice for me, doing it two years in a row was special as well.

“My target and ambition for this year is to make the team for the Paris Olympics next year, and having the National Tour final again this year, hopefully this time I can go ahead and win it.

“Paris is not that far away now really.

“To go there, I wouldn’t really know how to put it into words. It would be fantastic.

“It’s something that I’ve been looking for the last nine or 10 years with my shooting - it’s always something I’ve wanted to do.

“Ever since I got into archery, I always wanted to be an Olympian.

“Recently, it’s felt more real, having moved up from down south to Shrewsbury and Telford and being closer to the GB Archery centre.”

Davies is now one of 50 athletes supported by a partnership between SportsAid and Pitching In, a multimillion-pound grassroots sport programme established by Entain, owner of Ladbrokes and Coral.

Entain’s support could be crucial for Davies, easing his financial burden and allowing him more time on the range as he looks to fulfil his dream.

He added: “It’s going to

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