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The Bowmen of Rutland EMAS & The Bowmen of Rutland Present 16th Indoor Combined WA Tournament World Record Status for WA 25m & WA 18m Rounds plus National Record Status for WA 25m, WA 18m & Combined WA Rounds At Casterton Business & Enterprise College, Great Casterton, Nr Stamford, Lincs PE9 4AT Easy connections to A1, A43 and A47 roads Sat 11th and Sun 12th March 2017 Three sessions: Session A Sat 11th March Assembly 1:00 pm followed by 2 practice ends Session B Sun 12th March Assembly 9:30 am followed by 2 practice ends (single detail) Session C Sun 12th March Assembly 2:00 pm followed by 2 practice ends Lord Patron TBC Chairman of Judges: Richard Custance Director of Shooting: Chrissie Mortlock Judges Pam Tonkin, Gill Millward Entry Fee: £16.00 per session Organisers: Pam & Bob Tonkin, 17 College Close, Gt Casterton, Stamford, Lincs PE9 4AW Tel: Stamford (01780) 755474. E-mail [email protected] Cheques payable to "Bowmen of Rutland" Closing date 21st February 2017 A qualifying tournament for WA Target Awards GENERAL INFORMATION 1. All archers must be affiliated to Archery GB or a WA Member Association; they will be asked to produce their membership cards when signing in. 2. Awards will be made to all classes, subject to entry. 3. Two practice ends will be shot at the start of each Combined WA round. 4. WA vertical triple faces will be used for recurve and compound archers. Longbow and barebow archers will use a single spot face. 5. Archery GB dress regulations as shown in Archery GB Rule 307 will apply. In addition, soft soled shoes must be worn. 6. Record Status shoots will be liable for drug testing, and competitors approached to give samples must comply; refusal will be treated as a positive result. Juniors' entry forms must be signed by a parent or guardian to signify their consent to their child being tested if approached. 7. Light refreshments will be available. 8. Smoking is prohibited in the building. 9. The organisers cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to equipment or personal pos- sessions. 10. Target and Results lists will be sent in .PDF format to those including an e-mail address. If absolutely necessary, hard copies will be sent if stamped, self-addressed envelopes (23cm x 16cm minimum) are included. 11. No refunds can be made after the closing date. 12. Entries to be received by 21st February 2017 by the organisers: Pam & Bob Tonkin, 17 College Close, Great Casterton, Stamford, Lincs PE9 4AW Tel: Stamford (01780) 755474. E-mail [email protected] Directions Great Casterton is located 2 miles north of Stamford, Lincolnshire, and is clearly signposted from the A1 road. At the cross-roads in the village, head east following signposts to Casterton Business & Enterprise College, which will be found on the left hand side of the road in about ¼ mile. The postcode is PE9 4AT The Bowmen of Rutland World Record Status Indoor Combined WA Tournament Sat 11th and Sun 12th March 2017 ENTRY FORM Forename: Surname: Address: E-mail address: Tel No: (please write clearly) AGB Membership Male/Female: No: Club: Which Session/Day do you wish to shoot? Session A – Saturday 1:00 pm Session BA (1.00– Sundaypm) 9:30 am Session C – Sunday 2:00 pm Which Bowstyle? Compound Recurve Barebow Longbow bow Are you left-handed or right-handed? Left handed or Right handed In which year were you born? 1966 or earlier (WA Master) 1968 to 1995 1996 or later (FITA Junior or Cadet) In this case only, please give date of birth: If you use a wheelchair or have special requirements, please give details: I certify that I am a member of Archery GB or a WA Member Association. I will abide by current dress regulations Signature of archer. Signature of parent/guardian of junior under 18 Under the provisions within the Archery GB Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy, those who wish to take photographs at this event are to register with the organisers on arrival. Whilst every effort will be made to ensure that unauthorised photography does not take place, Bowmen of Rutland, the organisers and working party cannot be held responsible for breaches of this code. We therefore request that you report any unauthorised photography directly to the organisers. Return this form (photocopy acceptable) to the organisers by 21st February 2017 Organisers: Pam & Bob Tonkin, 17 College Close, Great Casterton, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 4AW Tel: 01780 755474 E-mail: [email protected] Entry Fee: £16.00 cheques payable to Bowmen of Rutland .
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