Kevin Evans, a 61-year-old from Canada, has decided to retire from the sport of archery. Evans is recognized for his gold medal wins in the World Archery Para Championships in 2007 and 2009 and the Guadalajara 2022 Para Pan American Games in the compound men’s category. When asked about his retirement, Evans mentioned that he feels it is time for him to step back from competitive archery as he is getting older, and younger archers are emerging on the scene. The presence of injuries and the struggle to maintain fitness for competitions also played a role in his decision.
Despite retiring from competitive archery, Evans plans to continue supporting the sport through coaching. He will be taking on the role of a development coach for Canada at the upcoming 2024 Pan American Para Championships. Evans has prior experience coaching both able-bodied and para archers at local clubs near his home in Kootenay, British Columbia. He expressed his eagerness to support the next generation of Canadian archers and help in recruiting new talent, as that has been a challenge for the Canadian archery community.
Evans mentioned that one of the reasons he continued in the sport for so long was the lack of successors to take over from existing archers. By taking on this role as a development coach, Evans hopes to contribute to the growth and success of Canadian archers in