The International Bowhunting Organization's annual triple crown championship will be returning to Two Mil Run County Park for the 7th consecutive year this weekend.

This is the second leg of the competition. 

According to the Oil Region Alliance, roughly 800-900 archers are expected to compete in a variety of levels ranging from professional, semi-pro, amateur, and even youth.

The event will also feature national vendors and local food trucks. 

“The pro courses are spectator friendly if anyone wants to come out and watch the pros shoot,” said local range contact Tom Prody, who organizes the event at Two Mile with his wife Julie.

A pro shoot off will take place at Pioneer Flats on Sunday, June 16, after the pros compete the ranges around 1 p.m. 

Additionally, the driveway at Pioneer Flats will be lined with 3D targets, bows, arrows, and other equipment. 

A schedule of events can be found above.