Derrick Lovell, a revered figure in the world of archery officiating, passed away at the age of 80, leaving behind a profound impact on the sport. As a Judge Emeritus, Lovell’s commitment spanned decades, during which he consistently upheld the highest standards of fairness and integrity at national and international events. His expertise contributed to the smooth execution of numerous World Archery Championships, Olympic Games, and regional tournaments, earning him deep respect from athletes, fellow officials, and organizers alike.

Among his many contributions, Lovell was instrumental in:

  • Developing standardized judging protocols that are still in use today
  • Mentoring a generation of new judges, fostering a culture of excellence
  • Promoting sportsmanship and ethical conduct across all levels of competition
Year Event Role
1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Chief Judge
2003 World Archery Championships Senior Judge
2015 Pan American Games Judge Emeritus