It was a glorious weekend for the 2017 Auckland District Target Championships on the 28th and 29th January. Auckland Archery Club were the hosts of this tournament, and they did a fine job running. Thanks to the volunteers, to the judges Logan Andrew and Richard Scheib, and to the athletes for competing. Full results are […]
Thanks to Mercury Bay Archery Club and the Mercury Bay Aeroclub (for letting us shoot on their runway again) for hosting the 2016 ADAA Clout Championships. Some great results were had and the weather looked beautiful! Thanks to Karen Moffatt-McLeod for organising the event, and for the photos. Full results downloadable here
With huge thanks to Lakeview Archers in Tirau for hosting the event on Sunday 23 October! Well we couldn’t have had better weather if we had ordered it – wow it was beautiful!! Everyone enjoyed themselves – great food too …. With a course that Tony described as being the toughest IFAA field course in the
It’s time to say goodbye to the wintery indoors-ness of archery, and get back into the summer outside goodness! All Archers in the district are invited to come along to the Summer Season Opening Days this October. Please keep an eye on the upcoming events at http://www.adaa.co.nz/upcoming-events/ The Season Opening Days are recommended shooting for all
The Auckland District Archery Association has determined that more shoots should be held on a novice to intermediate level, and have proposed to adopt the “600 Round” for their members. This shoot will be held once a month in an Auckland-based target club (with the exception of October), and is open to all members of
It was a very windy day around the country when the target archery clubs in New Zealand participated in the Royle Hutton Memorial tournament. This is a special tournament in honour of Royle Hutton, who was a member of Archery NZ and passionate about bringing archer to all ages, especially the young. He is credited
The Auckland Archery Clubs’ annual opening days were held during October, with great responses from all. Starting with Shore Archery Club on 5th October, it was windy but everyone was very cheerful, shooting a Short Metric round (50m and 30m) for the more experienced archers, and a shorter distance round for the novices and juniors.