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Goals for Boys Under-16 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 - Boys Under-16 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.

The table below shows rounds you are likely to shoot. Those shown in bold are recommended for your age group. Other qualifying rounds are shown in the GNAS Rules of Shooting (page SAP 7-8).

Classification 3rd Class 2nd Class 1st Class Junior
Bowman
Junior
Master
Bowman
Equivalent Handicap 71 62 56 48 40
Required Scores for Qualifying Rounds
Bristol II 298 569 754 955 1092
Metric II 306 577 769 981 1131
Windsor 266 473 605 743  
Western 176 358 486 625  
American 222 394 504 619  
National 121 254 351 459  
Half Metric II 153 288 384 491  
Long Metric II 114 251 356 475  
FITA 60m 82 204 312 443  
Short Windsor 416 612 717    
Short Western 289 481 590    
Short National 200 344 430    
Short Metric I 160 278 362    
Short Warwick 145 240      
Short Metric II 192 326      
Classification 3rd Class 2nd Class 1st Class Junior
Bowman
 
Equivalent Handicap 71 62 56 48
Required Scores for Qualifying Rounds
Bristol II 298 569 754 955
Windsor 266 473 605 743
Western 176 358 486 625
American 222 394 504 619
National 121 254 351 459
Metric II 306 577 769 981
Half Metric II 153 288 384 491
Long Metric II 114 251 356 475
Short Windsor 416 612 717  
Short Western 289 481 590  
Short National 200 344 430  
Short Metric I 160 278 362  
Short Warwick 145 240    
Short Metric II 192 326    

GNAS Arrow Award for Juniors

Red Arrow Award

Archers must shoot 4 rounds, including at least one FITA/Metric round, to qualifying scores in a single calendar year. At least one round must be shot at an open tournament.

Claims must be made on the appropriate claim form signed by the archer and the club records officer or secretary.

Round: Qualifying Score:
Metric II 1125
Bristol II 1078

The qualifying scores are equivalent to a handicap of 41. The rounds shown are those recommended for your age group. Other rounds are shown in the GNAS Rules of Shooting (page SAP 6-3).


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: 50 yards or 50 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-IV tournaments that have been accorded "Rose Award" Status.

Qualifying Round: Bristol II
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 and FITA Target Awards

FITA Star awards and FITA Target awards are open to seniors and juniors alike but there are no special rounds for juniors. The qualifying scores start at around a handicap equivalent of 40, so if you have progressed that far details can be found on the Gentlemen recurve archers page.


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: 120 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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