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PEOPLE - AMFAR-Gala in Los Angeles
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Zak Bia
amfAR Gala, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 03 Nov 2022
amfAR Gala Los Angeles 2022
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Bottega Veneta 'Hand of the Artisan' Cocktail Party in London
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Emily Zak and Elizabeth von Guttman
Bottega Veneta 'Hand of the Artisan' cocktail party, London, UK - 09 Nov 2017
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Fernando Alonso, McLaren, and Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group, host a press conference.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Fernando Alonso, McLaren, and Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group, host a press conference.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tee/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (9159434l)
Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Fernando Alonso, McLaren, and Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group, hold a press conference.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Coates/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (9159443j)
Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group, with Cyril Abiteboul, Managing Director, Renault Sport F1
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Texas: Formel 1 Zirkus in Austin
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Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group.
Formula One 1 United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. 19 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - London: Schnelle Boliden und Stars am F1 Live am Trafalgar Square
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Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren, Fernando Alonso, McLaren, Eric Boullier, Racing Director, McLaren, and Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group.
F1 Live London, Trafalgar Square, London, UK. 12 Jul 2017.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
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Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
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Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796at)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796o)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796m)
A member of the team checks the allignment of the statues - Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796aj)
A member of the team checks the allignment of the statues - Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796j)
A member of the team checks the allignment of the statues - Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796g)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796f)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796ad)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796ab)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796aa)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - Afrikanische Kunst im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (6073796z)
Masque of Blackness by Zak Ové, in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Somerset House to launch 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Contemporary African Art Fair launch at Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Oct 2016
Inspired by, and in reaction to, the heritage of Somerset House and an early Jacobean era court masque, Ové's resin and jesmonite sculptures will place a Nubian army of masked men within the fountains, reclaiming the grand surroundings of historical British establishment for 'diasporic beauty'.
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon. Shortly after 4am, Mr Goldsmith had arrived at Billingsgate Market in Poplar, where traders were busily carrying pallets of fish, crabs and clams past dozens of rows of seafood.
At Asian Fresh, the Tory mayoral contender held aloft an 8kg Jack Fish for a quick photo and chatted with the fishmongers.
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon. Conservative Mayoral Candidate Zac campaigning at the Bigger Bite Kebab Shop in Harlesden.
Mr Goldsmith also stopped for a late-night lamb doner and chips
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon. Conservative Mayoral Candidate Zac campaigning at the Lynch Railway Depot Visit.
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon. Conservative Mayoral Candidate Zac campaigning at the Lynch Railway Depot Visit.
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon. Conservative Mayoral Candidate Zac campaigning at the Ocado Fulfilment Centre visit unloading a van.
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NEWS - London Wahlen: Stehen die Chancen gut für Kandidat Zac Goldsmith?
As London woke this morning, Zac Goldsmith was 12 hours into a campaign marathon.
Conservative Mayoral Candidate Zac Goldsmith supported by his mother Lady Annabel Goldsmith.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Der Wahlkampf um Londons Rathaus geht in die Schlussrunde
Boris Johnson and Zac Goldsmith at Brookes in Leadenhall Market.
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PORTRAIT - Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith the Conservative Party mayoral candidate unveils the new tour bus whilst campaigning in Turnham Green
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PORTRAIT - Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith the Conservative Party mayoral candidate unveils the new tour bus whilst campaigning in Turnham Green
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PORTRAIT - Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston and Conservative candidate for Mayor of London. Pictured at Inn on the Park, St James's Park. London.
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PORTRAIT - Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston and Conservative candidate for Mayor of London. Pictured at Inn on the Park, St James's Park. London.
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PORTRAIT - Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston and Conservative candidate for Mayor of London. Pictured at Inn on the Park, St James's Park. London.
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PEOPLE: Promis an der Eröffnung der Cy Twombly Ausstellung in London
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Zak Gertler, Candida Gertler and Victoria Siddall
Gagosian Gallery opening and 'Cy Twombly' exhibition, London, Britain - 10 Oct 2015
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McQ Alexander McQueen show, Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
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Anna Wintour with her nieces Ellie Wintour (left) and Klara Zak
McQ Alexander McQueen show, Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
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Burberry Prorsum Show Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
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Anna Wintour with her nieces Ellie Wintour and Klara Zak
Burberry Prorsum Show Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
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The wedding of Ben Elliot and Mary-Clare Winwood, Northleach,Gloucestershire, Britain - 10 Sep 2011
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The wedding of Ben Elliot and Mary-Clare Winwood, Northleach,Gloucestershire, Britain - 10 Sep 2011
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
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The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251n )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251l )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251k )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251i )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251j )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251h )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251f )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251g )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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14-year-old breaks archery world record by firing arrow the length of five football pitches, Corby, Northamptonshire, Britain - 20 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1220251e )
The Teenage Archer Who Could Take On Robin Hood
A schoolboy who dreamed of being Robin Hood has smashed a world long distance adult record in Flight Archery after firing an arrow the length of five football pitches.
Zak Crawford, who is just 14, shot an arrow nearly 500 metres - an incredible 150 metres further than the previous record.
The teenager was competing in the senior under 35lb class using a recurve bow at the Northern Counties Flight Championships at the time.
He managed to smash the world record by firing an arrow 484.29 metres - beating the previous record of 339.06 metres.
He also broke world records in the junior recurve and junior compound categories at the competition at RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire.
Zak, who started the sport when he was just six, said he was "over the moon" at winning the hat trick of world records.
"I have been practising really hard but I certainly didn't expect to come away from the competition with three world records, I'm over the moon," he said.
"I managed to get the technique right on the day and I couldn't believe it when the arrows went so far."
Zak, who enjoyed watching Robin Hood films as a child, took up archery at the age of six after trying it at a fair.
He became the youngest member of his local club and got into the county team at the age of seven and the East Midlands team two years later when he was just nine.
He initially started with target shooting but was later introduced to Flight Archery, which is based on the distance an arrow travels.
"When I first began I was the youngest in my club and I found it very difficult as I was quite small and the bow was heavy," said Zak, from Corby, Northants.
"But I really enjoyed archery and began training a lot so I soon got used to it."
Zak now trains at Welland Valley...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELDJJMLPY
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