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Crystal Gauvin: Adventures, Arrows, and Unmissable Advice

Crystal Gauvin: Adventures, Arrows, and Unmissable Advice

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In this episode of the Archery Parent Podcast, host Manisha welcomes Crystal Gauvin, a distinguished compound Archer and coach. Crystal shares her journey into Archery at age 28, going from a beginner to a two-time World Champion and World Cup Champion. Crystal touches on the realities of sponsorship and how to balance Archery with other life aspects. Crystal's website and social media provide additional resources for training plans and coaching.


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00:00 Welcome to the Archery Parent Podcast

01:26 Crystal's Archery Journey Begins

06:26 From Local Tournaments to World Stage

14:27 Coaching and Motivational Speaking

17:42 The Importance of Training Plans

31:08 Balancing Archery and Life

37:26 The Importance of Fun in Sports

40:29 Weather Preparation for Archers

51:57 Sponsorship Realities in Archery

01:00:19 Creative Fundraising Ideas

01:09:00 Future Plans and Final Thoughts


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