Inconsistent shooting neednβt matter for Penny Healey as she overcame strong winds to win the recurve womenβs individual gold at Arnhem 2025 European Grand Prix Leg 2.
The Briton was taken to the maximum five sets by Germanyβs Charline Schwarz and a prevailing westerly wind but tamed her troubles far better in the final two ends than the first three, securing a 7-3 triumph.
βIβm feeling good,β Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games champion Healey told archery+ straight after her victory. βThe wind was tough, so it took me a bit to get through that but Iβm happy. I do a lot of aiming off-practise because in the UK itβs windy so that helps a lot.β
Due to the conditions, it was a match where arrows hitting the red 7 and 8-rings mattered more than in most competitions on the world circuit.Β
To begin, it was Schwarz – the 2024 Spring Arrows runner up – who got to grips with the assignment at the TeamNL Centre Papendal first.
Under the watchful eye of modern great turned coach Natalia Valeeva behind her, Schwarz landed seven of her first nine arrows in the red and yellow rings, five 8s and two 10s, only two wide sixes in the first and third ends.
Meanwhile Healey had three arrows outside the red and they were even further out. Two fours one each left and right of the target with a shot in the five-ring, clearly bemusing the 2022 Indoor World Series gold medallist, conjuring confused looks at her coach Naomi Folkard. It was all to play at this point with scores tied at 3-3 but momentum was with the German.
Panicking and looking around aimlessly for answers is never the antidote for in-match pressure moments, however. Even though she is still so young at 20, Healey has learnt from being at the top level long enough to understand that staying calm in such situations is the only way to steer through adversity.