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Robert Mulcahy. Robert Mulcahy.
Robert Mulcahy. Image Credit: Casey Staff.

A year ago this April, Robert Mulcahy was ready to compete in an archery tournament that he hoped would lead him to his second national title.

He鈥檇 won his first national championship in March 2016 and had been planning on easing up and shooting just for fun. Then a new competition opened up, and he couldn鈥檛 resist. So he packed his bags, shipped his bow and headed for Arizona.

When he arrived at his hotel before the competition, the box that was waiting for him contained 鈥 drapes.

The boxes had been mixed up, and his bow was somewhere in California.

鈥淲hat are the chances that by 8 o鈥檆lock tomorrow morning my bow will be back here so I can shoot in the national championship that I spent $1,500 to come here for?鈥 Mulcahy asked the delivery company.

The answer: No chance.

The last thing Mulcahy wanted to do was stand around for two days and watch everyone else shoot, so he turned to another archer 鈥 the man who usually beats him 鈥 and explained what happened.

鈥淗e was so gracious; he let me have his backup bow,鈥 Mulcahy says. 鈥淚 tore it apart and put it back together to fit me.鈥 It wasn鈥檛 perfect; subtle differences in equipment can have a big impact on a shooter鈥檚 accuracy. But by the end of the competition, Mulcahy was just 3 points shy of having to shoot against the man he borrowed the equipment from.

He plans on trying again this year, but he鈥檒l take the bow with him on the plane.

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