Leamington & Midland Counties
161st Archery Meeting
A GNAS Record and Rose Status Event
Saturday 30th June and Sunday 1st July 2012
The Leamington and Midland Counties is the second oldest fixture in the
archery calendar, having started in 1851. For most of that time it has
been held in Leamington, and it has been organised by RLSAS for longer
than any of us can remember. Many of the trophies are very special, indeed
unique, and date back to the 19th century! For moderns and traditionalists
alike, this shoot is unmissable!
The main championship is a two-day shoot, gentlemen shooting a double York, ladies a double Hereford and juniors double Bristols, but medals are awarded for single day entries as well.
Tents and caravans can be accommodated for the weekend with toilet and
shower facilities available. Refreshments will be available throughout
both days and a Barbeque will
be held on the Saturday evening.
The event is held at the Old Leamingtonians RFC, Bericote Road, Blackdown, Leamington Spa - see map
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