British archers won a total of 13 medals at the second Commonwealth Archery Championships, in Jamshedpur, India, but missed out on gold. There were six silvers and seven bronze medals for Britons, among nearly 100 competitors from eight nations.
The nearest to a gold came in the men's compound and women's recurve, where Scotland's Andrew Ward and England's Naomi Folkard got to final shoot-offs.
Olympic medallist Alison Williamson won another bronze in the women's recurve.
British results:
Men's recurve: S. Needham (Scot), silver medal; M. Peart (Eng) 5th, R. Nash (Eng) 8th, G. Womack (Eng) 9th; J. Cutts (SCO) 12th=; M. Gray (Wales) 12th=; M. Webb (Eng) 14th; I. McGibbon (NIre) 16th; M. Nowicki (Sco) 18th=; A. Lundy (NIre) 18th=; K. Bloomfield (NIre) 21.
Women's recurve: N. Folkard (Eng) silver; A. Williamson (Eng) bronze; C. Burgess (Eng) 5th; G. Martin (NIre) 8th; R. Dawson (Wales) 9th=; H. Elliot (Sco) 9th=; L. Needham (Sco) 11th=; L. Provan (Sco) 11th=; C. Malyon (Eng) 15th.
Men's compound: A. Ward (Sco) silver; S. Dixon (Eng) bronze; A. Rikunenko (Eng) 5th; N. Bowley (Eng) 6th; N. Wakelin (Eng) 8th; A. Girvan (NIre) 18th=; C. McCullough (NIre) 20th; D. McAuley (Sco) 21st; A. Whittingham (Sco) 23rd=; A. Convery (Nire) 23rd=; A. Boyd (NIre) 26th; A. Rose (Wales) 28th).
Women's compound: L. Garner (Eng) bronze; A. Gales (Eng) 4th; N. Simpson (Eng) 5th; Jan Howells (Wales) 9th=; Jean Howells (Wales) 9th=; Stephanie Craig (Eng) 9th=; M. Kirkwood (Sco) 13th; K. McCullough (NIre) 15th; E. McLean (Sco) 18th; R. Gridley (Sco) 19th.