Results are in for March 2022! This year we went with a drunken version of a 60cm target. It wasn’t easy – the scoring zones are off-set and wickedly hard, but some fun was had by all. March Results 2022
Results are in for February 2022! This year we went with a modified Valentines shoot – “Because we love you” – which was basically a super close, super easy shoot on a nice large face. Something to get all the kids into the mood of shooting for the year. We had some wonderful feedback and
Thanks to all archers who took part in the ADAA Target Championships on Auckland Anniversary weekend. Below is the list of trophy and medal recipients as well as the full matchplay results for individual and mixed team competitions. This is also published on the event page in ArcheryOSA: https://archeryosa.com/event/results/2022-adaa-target-championships-251 See you at the next tournament!
Whew what a year! Here I was thinking that we hadn’t managed to get anything done, but the more I start looking at it… actually we’ve done very well. We started with some hot weather and shot the Target Championships at Shore Archery club in January. It was a full line and we (nearly) didn’t
Results are in for the July youth inter-club shoot! This month we shot an IFAA field target, 60cm, at 18m (or 15 if you were a little one). The scoring was 6 for the X, then 5,4,3,2,1. A lot of our archers are primarily target archers, not field, and it was interesting for them to
Attack the Castle!! Results are in for the June Youth Shoot 2021. This one was a challenge shoot, one I thought up a few years ago and really wanted to try! The idea was to pretend the archers were shooting at a castle under siege. The archers shot from 18m and 15m, and did their
Kopere “To Shoot an Arrow” Results are in for the ADAA Youth May shoot 2021. This one was a new take on the traditional English shoot. We had an 80cm target in full colours, and shot 5-zone scoring – 9, 7, 5, 3, 1. This led to learning new scoring and many grumbles as they
Congratulations to Mountain Green’s team for winning the 2021 ADAA Team Challenge! They had previously taken the trophy (the olde milke jugge) in 2020 with a blistering score (http://www.adaa.co.nz/postal-challenge-interclub-trophy-won-for-the-first-time-in-25-years/) and managed to keep hold of it in 2021 despite a tough challenge from hosts Auckland Archery Club. The winning team was Stephen Florence, Akuhata Norman-Hewlett
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28 new auckland-based foundation coaches graduated at North Shore after a course on Saturday 16 May 2021
The Egg Hunter! Results are in for the ADAA April shoot 2021 – this one was an egg-and-bunny field style shoot called the “Egg Hunter” with scoring based on World Archery field, with a few modifications. Archers were at 20m, 18m, 15m (depending on ages) and shot 6 arrows each. The centre heart zone was