The Vegas Shoot celebrates 60 years as the most prestigious indoor archery competition globally. Held March 26-29, 2026 at venues across Las Vegas, this event brings together over 5,000 archers ranging from rookies to Olympic champions—alongside 6,000+ spectators. | Metric | Count | |--------|------...
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The Vegas Shoot celebrates 60 years as the most prestigious indoor archery competition globally. Held March 26-29, 2026 at venues across Las Vegas, this event brings together over 5,000 archers ranging from rookies to Olympic champions—alongside 6,000+ spectators.
| Metric | Count |
|---|---|
| Competing Archers | 4,000+ |
| Spectators | 6,000+ |
| Countries Represented | 40+ |
| Total Prize Pool | $500K |
| US States Represented | All 50 |
New for 2026: Increased collegiate scholarships ($750/$500/$300) and enhanced junior/young adult programming
The event features the traditional 3-spot 20-yard Vegas Round that made this tournament famous. Archers compete in multiple divisions across three days:
Division Categories: - Championship Divisions (compound, recurve, barebow) - Championship Young Adult (under 17) - Flight Divisions (skill-based groupings) - Junior Divisions (11 and under, 12-14, 15-17) - Senior Divisions (50+) - Collegiate (full-time university students)
Each daily round consists of 10 ends with 3 arrows per end, shot at either 40 cm Vegas three-spot or single-spot target faces. Non-championship youth divisions shoot on 60 cm faces. Junior divisions shoot two rounds (Friday & Saturday); all others shoot three.
"$500,000 in total prizes and scholarships across all divisions and categories"
Special Payouts: - 900 Guarantee: Championship archers scoring 900 guaranteed minimum $2,500 - $10K-A-Day Shoot Off: Championship archers can pay $50 add-on for daily competition; score 300+ to compete for $10,000 winner-takes-all - Lucky Dog Shoot Off: 899 scorers in Championship Compound Open compete for one spot in the 900 finals - Collegiate Scholarships: Top 3 archers per division ($750/$500/$300); top 3 schools also awarded team funding - Junior Scholarships: Top 3 place winners in junior flight divisions
Important: Any prize money awarded to archers under 15 comes as scholarships. Only archers 15+ are eligible for cash prizes.
Wednesday, March 25 - S3DA Vegas National Championship opens - Help desk, check-in, and paid practice begin - USA Archery Nevada State Indoor competition
Thursday-Sunday, March 26-29 - Official practice sessions daily (4 AM - 7:30 PM) - Help desk and check-in (6 AM - 7 PM) - Multiple shooting rounds (5 different time slots each day: 7 AM, 9:30 AM, 12 PM, 2:30 PM, 5 PM) - Vendor tradeshow (Paris Ballroom, 9 AM - 6 PM daily) - Bow storage facilities (24-hour access) - Break the Barriers ProAm (Friday, 7:30 PM—spectators welcome) - NextGen Junior & Collegiate Awards (Saturday, 7:30 PM) - Championship Shootoffs & Awards (Sunday, 7 PM at Planet Hollywood PH Live Theater)
All Divisions Welcome: The Vegas Shoot accepts shooters of all experience levels and demographics. Whether you shoot senior or youth, compound or recurve, competitive or recreational—there's a division designed for you.
Facilities & Services: - Bow storage at multiple venues (Paris Ballroom, Horseshoe locations) - 24-hour paid practice access - Archery trade show featuring industry vendors - On-site scoring via Ianseo electronic system (real-time access via mobile app) - Help desk support throughout event - Professional judging and scoring staff
Wheelchair Accessibility: The NFAA Foundation provides ADA-compliant accommodations including: - Modified group sizes for para archers - Wheelchair/seating accommodations with flexible lane positioning - Accessible facilities (pathways, restrooms) - Trained officials for inclusive competition
Equipment Standards: - Peak compound draw weight: maximum 80 lbs - Arrow shaft diameter: 0.422" maximum (including wraps, nocks) - 20-yard shooting distance for all divisions - 2-minute per-end time limit
Scoring: - 3-spot faces scored on gold (10,9), red (8,7), blue (6) rings - Single-spot faces scored 10-1 - Ianseo official electronic scoring system - Target faces replaced after 5th end in championship divisions - Ties broken by x-ring count; championship ties go to shootoff
Dress Code Requirements (Championship Divisions): - Shootoff/Awards Podium: Collared shirt, fitted pants/shorts/skirts, closed-toe shoes; no jeans with holes, denim, T-shirts, flip-flops - Official Rounds: Professional attire, clean and undamaged clothing - Championship archers receiving awards must attend Sunday awards or face $500 prize reduction
Registration Types: - Shooter Registration (competing athletes) - Spectator Registration (watch the event) - Vendor Registration (industry exhibitors) - Seminar Registration - Collegiate Membership + $25 add-on (for scholarship eligibility) - $50 add-on (for $10K-A-Day Shoot Off eligibility)
Contact: National Field Archery Association Foundation 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078 605-260-9279 [email protected]
The event spans multiple Las Vegas casino properties including Paris, Horseshoe, Planet Hollywood, and Normandy. Dedicated accommodation booking resources are available through the official website.
The Vegas Shoot invests in the next generation of archers through: - Dedicated junior divisions with age-based categories - Collegiate scholarship program (increased funding for 2026) - Junior scholarship contest and redemption program - NextGen junior/collegiate awards celebration - Meet the Pros & Next Gen Celebration (open to attendees 17 and under) - Junior trip giveaway (Win a Trip to Vegas 2027)
Historical Significance: With 60 years of continuous operation, The Vegas Shoot has established itself as archery's premier indoor competition. Past results, historical podiums, and the 900 Club archive showcase the event's legacy and competitive standards.
Whether competing for scholarships, cash prizes, glory, or personal improvement, The Vegas Shoot delivers the world's largest stage for indoor archery competition.
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