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Jed Cullen

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Jed Cullen
Personal information
Born1987 (1987)
Sport
Country United Kingdom
SportArchery
Event
Traditional bow
ClubBritish National Team
Medal record
Men's Archery
Representing  United Kingdom
Updated on 13 January 2026

Jed Cullen (born 1987) is a British archer who competes in Traditional Bow archery. Cullen is a firm believer in the "simplicity and power" of the traditional bow. Unlike modern bows (such as compound bows or Olympic recurves), his style doesn't feature complex sights or stabilizers.[1] In the 3D specialty he won a gold medal with Natalie Stones at european level, while at world level he won a gold and Silver medals with Sarah Monteith.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Medal table

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Traditional Bow
World Archery 3D Championships
Edition Place Medal Event
2022 Terni (Italia) Silver medal Individual
2024 Mokrice (Slovenia) Gold medal Individual
2024 Mokrice (Slovenia) Silver medal Mixed Team
European Archery 3D Championships
Edition Place Medal Event
2025 Divčibare (Serbia) Silver medal Individual
2025 Divčibare (Serbia) Bronze medal Team
2025 Divčibare (Serbia) Gold medal Mixed Team

References

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  1. ^ "spotlight-on-traditional-archery" – via archerygb.org.
  2. ^ "jed-cullen/biography" – via worldarchery.sport.
  3. ^ "3d-wae-results" (PDF) – via sport-record.de.
  4. ^ "3d-wa-results" (PDF) – via sport-record.de.
  5. ^ "gb-have-two-new-world-3d-champions" – via archerygb.org.
  6. ^ "gb-3d-team-force-to-be-reckoned-with" – via archerygb.org.
  7. ^ Sophie Day. "overton-black-arrows-archers-shine-european-championships" – via andoveradvertiser.co.uk.
  8. ^ Andy Bloomfield. "scarborough-archery-star-sarah-monteith-earns-superb-silver-medal-at-world-3d-championships" – via thescarboroughnews.co.uk.
  9. ^ "natalie-celebrates-european-championships-glory-for-great-britain-successfully-bringing-home-a-gol" – via luxus.co.uk.