The world will watch as Brady Ellison tries, potentially for the last time, to attempt to win the high individual accolade that remains empty on his massive trophy cabinet. Ellison is entering what most people consider the twilight of an archer's career. However, Ellison has shown that he can still compete with the best in the world. As Brady Ellison boards the plane, he is joined by a U.S. Archery team of Jack Williams And Trenton Cowles, who were 6 and 3 years old, respectively, when Ellison made his international archery debut.
The legacy of Brady Ellison is without question, making him the greatest archery to have ever represented the red, white, and blue. His trophy cabinet is filled to the brim with 27 gold in World Cup stages, five gold in World Cup finals, 11 in World championships, 2 team silvers, and one individual bronze at the Olympics. He is left with only one gold medal that had not graced Montana's most incredible trophy cabinet.
When the Olympics come, I will have my eyes glued to a screen as I cheer on my favorite archer as he travels to his fifth Olympics. Even without this Olympics, Brady Ellison is The G.O.A.T. He has had the most cultural impact of any archery who competed during the 21st century.
Do you have a copy of the photo of you with him at National Field Tourney?