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Goals for Lady Recurve Archers

The information given below is based on information taken from the GNAS Rules of Shooting (the Green Book) and is believed to have been accurate at the time of initial publication. Archers are advised to check for themselves for errors and updates.

Outdoor Classification Table - Lady Recurve Archers

As your outdoor handicap improves so does your classification, although the rules are slightly different. While shooting a good score may reduce your current handicap it will not necessarily affect your classification as only certain rounds will qualify. As a beginner almost any round you shoot will count towards a classification if your scores are high enough, but as you progress through the grades fewer rounds qualify.

To qualify for a classification you must shoot 3 qualifying rounds under GNAS rules in a single calendar year at a tournament or club target day. For Master Bowman or Grand Master Bowman they must be shot at meetings held by FITA, FITA members or GNAS, or at National Record Status Meetings.

The table below shows rounds generally regarded as ladies' rounds. Other qualifying rounds are shown in the GNAS Rules of Shooting (page SAP 7-8).

Classification 3rd 2nd 1st Bowman Master
Bowman
Grand Master
Bowman
Equivalent Handicap 65 57 50 41 33 27
Required Scores for Qualifying Rounds
Hereford 280 508 723 952 1091 1165
FITA (Ladies) 364 602 817 1037 1169 1242
Albion 257 435 590 746
Long Western 168 321 468 626
Long National 109 218 330 455
Long Metric (Ladies) 127 254 377 501
Half FITA (Ladies) 182 301 409 518    
FITA 70m 98 214 340 477
Windsor 402 584 713
Western 292 466 595
American 335 487 594
National 205 336 436
FITA 900 316 481 603
FITA 60m 156 293 413
Long Warwick 84 160
Warwick 146 233
Short Metric 237 348

Six Gold Badge

The Six Gold End Badge is for six consecutive arrows shot at one end into the Gold zone (9, 10 or X) during competition at a meeting organised by the GNAS or any of its associated bodies or in competition at an associated club Target Day, under GNAS Rules of Shooting.

Minimum qualifying distances: 60 yards or 60 metres

The badge is not claimable on sighters and only one badge can be claimed. Claims must be made on the appropriate claim form which must be signed by the tournament organiser or, in the case of a club target day, the club secretary.


Rose Awards

Rose Awards are open to archers shooting National Record Status York, Hereford, Bristol I-V tournaments that have been accorded "Rose Award" Status.

Qualifying Round: Hereford
   
Colour White Black Blue Red Gold Purple
Score 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1250

An archer may only claim for the score level achieved, may only claim it once and may not subsequently claim for a lower award. Claims must be submitted to the GNAS, on the appropriate claim form, through the organiser of the tournament at which the score was achieved.


FITA Star Awards

FITA Star Awards are open to archers shooting the Gentlemen's FITA round at tournaments that have been accorded World Record / FITA Award Status.

Qualifying Round: FITA (Ladies)
Colour none Black Blue Red Gold Purple
Score 1000 1100 1200 1300 1350 1400

An archer may only claim for the score level achieved, may only claim it once and may not subsequently claim for a lower award. Claims must be submitted to the GNAS, on the appropriate claim form, through the organiser of the tournament at which the score was achieved.


FITA Target Awards

FITA Target Awards are open to archers shooting specified rounds at tournaments that have been accorded World Record / FITA Award Status.

Qualifying Rounds: White Black Blue Red Gold Purple
FITA 70m 500 550 600 650 675 700
Half FITA 500 550 600 650 675 700
FITA 900 750 800 830 860 875 890
FITA 25m (indoor) 500 525 550 575 585 595
FITA 18m (indoor) 500 525 550 575 585 595

An archer may only claim for the score level achieved, may only claim it once and may not subsequently claim for a lower award. Claims must be submitted to the GNAS, on the appropriate claim form, through the organiser of the tournament at which the score was achieved.


Six Clout Badge

The Six Clout Badge is for six consecutive arrows shot at one end into the Clout, ie the 5 zone, of a GNAS Clout during competition at a meeting organised by the GNAS or any of its associated bodies or in competition at an associated club Target Day, under GNAS Rules of Shooting. The badge depicts a stylised target face with 6 arrows in the gold zone over a label indicating that it is for Clout shooting.

Qualifying Distance: 140 yards

The badge is not claimable on sighters and only one badge can be claimed. Claims must be made on the appropriate claim form which must be signed by the tournament organiser or, in the case of a club target day, the club secretary.

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