



Lance Bishop
Lance Bishop is a CFMA-Certified Instructor of Mounted Archery and an International Instructor and International Judge with the World Federation of Equestrian Archery (WFEA). Lance has been the top-scoring Canadian horse archer in WFEA Kassai-style competitions since 2019 and is currently the highest ranked horse archer for the WFEA in North America.
I live on the farm I grew up on in Nova Scotia, on Canada’s East Coast. I learned to shoot a bow from the age of 5 years old. By age 9 I dreamed to shoot the bow from horseback, inspired by reading about the First Nations peoples of the North American Great Plains. This dream did not happen in my youth. At age 40 I asked the question why I did not fulfill this dream, and I wondered if people in the world did archery from horseback now. In the same day, the question quickly led me to Kassai Lajos. The story that day was common, I simply did an internet search; but the video I watched of the brown-robed man cantering while shooting 12 successful arrows in 18 seconds into a central target would change my life instantly. With only the knowledge of traditional archery I had in me, I could see in one moment that if this video was real, I had found the Master I must learn from.
With little guidance, I shot my first arrows from horseback in November 2016, only one arrow per run because I couldn’t reload on a bouncing horse. But fortunately I attended two 3-day clinics from Kassai Lajos in California, USA and Ontario, Canada during 2017. I practiced every day with the small amounts of instruction I could retain from each brief clinic. Seeing my enthusiasm, in 2018 the Master invited me to apply to become one of his International Judges by spending time in the Kassai Valley and building a track on my farm in Nova Scotia. I trained my horses to run the track and to be brave to the bow as I’d learned each morning in Hungary. I trained with the Original Kassai System Dynamic Archery training drills taught to me in the afternoons. In July 2018 I successfully hosted the first WFEA competition in Eastern Canada, in the presence of Master Kassai who had travelled to Nova Scotia to inspect the track and my capacity to run the competition. In the years following, I improved my skills further in competition and have introduced the Kassai Lajos Equestrian Archery throughout Eastern Canada through our clinics and around the world through online courses.
Each step has been made easier by the man who rediscovered and delivered this horsearchery from antiquity to the modern world. Following his own heart, through persistence and through trial and through error, Kassai Lajos has now completed a framework for equestrian archery as a sport and martial art like no other in the world. As a man, my experience is that he sets an example for living a generous life of serving community.
This Original Kassai System (OKS) is the first of its kind in the current world. Built over decades from the elements of martial discipline, brilliant dynamic archery emulation drills, natural horsemanship, athletic development, and community spirit, the system in its native country has become a nourishing context for schooling hundreds of students and horses. Now, I am honored to help expand the system, with my partner Sarah Clarke, into our part of the world as an International Instructor with the WFEA, while upholding the rules of the OKS competition as a WFEA International Judge.
Canadian ranking list with the WFEA can be found here.
Current international standings for 2025 can be found here.
The Canadian National Ranking System
