The 2019 World 3D Archery Championships hosted in Lac La Biche County is only a few months away — and organizers are expecting to strike a bullseye when it comes to local hospitality. The September 2-7 event is expected to attract hundreds of archers from around the world, and organizers are looking for the local community members to help in any way possible — whether it's volunteering or sponsorship.
Rene Schaub is the president of Archery Alberta and the Lakeland Archers, the hometown hosts of the massive event. Schaub feels his home community is as good as any other community on the large world stage of the sport — despite no other host in the history of the championships being smaller. It will also be the first time the world championships have ever been held in North America.
"With the 3D World Championships held in Lac La Biche, this is the first time this event will be held in North America....This world event will bring archers, coaches, teams,and volunteers from around the world to eat, sleep and spend money in our community," said Schaub. "It's a great opportunity to showcase ourselves to the world."
The local archery club is also working with Lac La Biche County officials to build the club's outdoor facility and reception centre. The complex, being built at the outdoor archery field at the Lac La Biche shooting range, is expected to be completed by the end of May . The archery facility being built is coming along really well, says Schaub.
"The building will be used for 3D Worlds and after the event, it will be a multi-use building that will be used by, and cared for, by Lakeland Archers," he said.
Schaub has had a large role to play in the details of the local event. His experience as an international judge in recent competitions, including is part at last year's World 3D Championships in Paris, France, has earned him worldwide respect in the sport.