When:
July 29, 2023 @ 9:00 am – July 30, 2023 @ 6:00 pm
2023-07-29T09:00:00+12:00
2023-07-30T18:00:00+12:00
Where:
Mountain Green indoor Range
149 Royal Road behind the Badminton club
Cost:
40
Contact:
Richard
ADAA Indoor Championships 2023 @ Mountain Green indoor Range

ENTRIES ARE OPEN

The round is a single WA 18 (60 arrows in total, at 18 metres, on 40 cm faces as below).

Faces:
Intermediate Compound – 3-spot vertical face
Cub and Kiwi Compound; Intermediate, Cub and Kiwi Recurve – single face
Senior and Masters Compound and Recurve – 3-spot vertical face
Barebow and Longbow – choice of single or 3-spot vertical face

There is a limit of 11 recurve and 6 compound archers per flight, with four flights offered. You need to shoot one flight to enter the competition. Flights are:
– Flight 1 – Saturday morning 29 July 2023 (11 entries left for recurve, 6 entries left for compound)
– Flight 2 – Saturday afternoon 29 July 2023 (11 entries left for recurve, 6 entries left for compound)
– Flight 3 – Sunday morning 30 July 2023 (11 entries left for recurve, 6 entries left for compound)
– Flight 4 – Sunday afternoon 30 July 2023 (11 entries left for recurve, 6 entries left for compound)

NOTE we are only accepting a single entry Class from each individual. This is in keeping with World Archery rule 4.2.2.1 (“At each competition an athlete can compete in one class only”). CLASS = your age group and gender e.g. U14 Male. You may enter multiple FLIGHTS if you wish but they must be within the same Class.

You may enter multiple different DIVISIONS if you wish. Division = your bow type (Barebow, Compound, Longbow, Recurve). (WA 4.3.8)

Flights are confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis ONLY after receipt of your entry fee payment. Please indicate in your entry comments if you can be flexible with flight times.

As this is an Archery NZ tournament registered with World Archery, please follow the uniform/dress regulations in the published ANZ Tournament Regulations.

Medal policy: Medals will be awarded based on the highest flight score in each Class + Division and will be sent to members’ clubs. Medals will be awarded for your FIRST flight in a Class + Division. If you compete in multiple flights in a single Class + Division, the subsequent scores can be used for Archery NZ records/pins but will not be taken into account for medal calculations. If you compete in more than one bowtype Division, you are eligible for medals for each. You may not compete in more than one Class this year, to comply with WA 4.2.2.1.

Common questions:
Q: Can I enter multiple flights in the same Class + Division?
A: Yes, but only the earliest flight in the Class + Division will count for your medal placings. All flights you shoot can be used for records/rankings/pins.

Q: Can I enter multiple different Classes or Divisions?
A: You can’t enter multiple Classes (e.g. age + gender, like Kiwi Male).
You CAN enter multiple Divisions within one class (e.g. Kiwi Male Barebow and Kiwi Male Longbow).
Your earliest flight in each Class or Division will count for your medal placings.

Q: Which Class should I enter?
A: Enter the Class which corresponds to your age group, according to Archery NZ’s Tournament Regulations. Youths may choose to shoot “up” to older classes up to Senior. Older archers may choose shoot “down” to younger classes down to Senior.

Schedule:

Flight 1: Saturday morning – bow inspection at 9:00 am and shooting at 9:15 am.
Flight 2: Saturday afternoon – bow inspection at 1:00 pm and shooting at 1:15 pm.
Flight 3: Sunday morning – bow inspection at 9:00 am and shooting at 9:15 am.
Flight 4: Sunday afternoon – bow inspection at 1:00 pm and shooting at 1:15 pm.