Sussex Indoor

2010 Sussex Indoor Team Championships – Target List

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The target list for the 2010 Sussex CAA Indoor Team Championships has been published.  To see the target list, click here.

There is a full entry of 32 teams, with 17 from Sussex and 15 from neighbouring counties. 16 clubs are represented: eight from Sussex, three from Surrey, two from Hertfordshire and one from each of Berkshire, Hampshire and Middlesex.

Four teams are on the waiting list so, if your team is unable to take part, please contact the Tournament Organiser asap at indoor2010@googlemail.com.

Look forward to seeing everyone on 7th March.

2010 Southern Counties AS and Sussex County AA Indoor Championships

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The 2010 Southern Counties AS and Sussex County AA Indoor Championships will take place on Sunday 7th March, 2010 at the K2, Pease Pottage Hill, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 9BQ.

Further information and entry forms can be found on this page.

The tournament has been awarded national record status and has been generously sponsored by Perris Archery, whose website link can be found on the Archery Shops and Equipment page.

More information on the 2010 Sussex Indoor Team Championships will follow in a few days.

Dates for your diary

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Two dates for your 2010 diary.

Sussex will once again host the SCAS Indoor Championships on Sunday 7th March, 2010 at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley.  The Sussex Individual and Team Championships will take place on the same date at the same venue.  The tournament organiser will be assisted by John Humphrey of Ditchling AC (Equipment Co-ordinator) and Symon Grinham of Crawley AC, who has agreed to take responsibility for setting up the venue and organising a field crew on the day of the shoot.

Sunday 30th May is the provisonal date for the inaugural Sussex Open Barebow and Longbow Championships. The round and venue have yet to be decided, but these will be announced next month.  This shoot has come about as a result of the County Committee’s awareness of the growing number of barebow and longbow archers in Sussex.  You pays yer subs and you gets yer money’s worth.

Both shoots will have record status.  More information will follow soon.

Also planned for 2010 are two Sussex clout shoots (one GNAS, one FITA, dates to follow), while the possibility of staging an East Sussex v West Sussex match and an outdoor team championship is being mulled over.  Sussex archers are telling their Committee that they want more shoots in the County, so we are taking note and doing something to meet that demand.  Nothing, however, can be done without your help.  It will be a doddle if enough people can provide two or three hours’ of their time, so please respond positively if you are asked to lend a hand.

Indoor Championships results

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

The results from last Sunday’s shoot at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley have been published:

A good day at an excellent venue

Sunday 15th March was a good day and not just for those who picked up medals. The K2 is an excellent venue and its facilities were appreciated by everyone who attended. Dan Beasley, Ric Gates and their colleagues at the K2 deserve our sincere thanks for their very professional assistance in getting the venue ready for the shoot. The same goes for Kylie Whitfield at Freedom Leisure for her efforts in promoting the event to the media. Sussex has found a new home for its Indoor Championships and for the foreseeable future it won’t find anywhere more accommodating.

Thanks also to Karen Hodgkiss, the Tournament and Records Officer of GNAS, who handled our record status applications and various other matters with politeness and efficiency. Knocking the governing body has become something of a popular sport in itself but one can only speak as one finds; and Karen was never found wanting in her helpfulness for this shoot and its organisers.

The same can be said for Steve Ellison, the Chairman of SCAS, who was quick to see the potential of staging an archery event that was a bit different to the norm.

A great response and an exceptional effort

When the K2 was first mentioned as the venue a few people suggested that an archery event couldn’t fill it. Well it did. Archers from the Southern Counties region showed their support in magnificent fashion on Sunday 15th March and empty spaces were few and far between in any of the three sessions. To everyone who took part, many thanks for your support.

Our head judge, Mark Davis, put it rather nicely when he said “Today has been a success because the archers wanted it to be a success.” That is a perceptive observation but it undervalues one other very important factor in the day’s success, namely the part played by Mark and his fellow judges, Roger McMullan, Richard Hillier and Phil Bussingham. It was, gentlemen, simply an exceptional performance by yourselves that will live long in the memory as an example of how to officiate at a sporting event. That’s any sporting event, not only an archery tournament. It couldn’t have been done any better. Thank you.

“You didn’t have enough field crew but those you did have were excellent,” said a somewhat breathless Phil Bussingham at the conclusion of shooting. There is a big hint for next year to anyone reading this. It’s also the appropriate moment at which to thank Rob Keeling and Richard Cobden of Arundown AC whose efforts made a massive contribution to the day.

The same goes for the people who looked after registration, organised refreshments and processed the results. Carol Bartlett, Barry Jakes, Zillah McMullan, Diane Hillier, Julia Tucknott and Rebecca Tucknott (who also designed the K2 09 logo for the organising team’s apparel), please take a theatrical bow.

Mention must, of course, also be made of our Lord Patron and Lady Paramount, Alan and Jean Ruby. An endless source of support and encouragement for months before the shoot, they performed their duties on the day with charm and authority. They also found time to organise and, with the assistance of Debbie Phillips, run the tombola and raise useful funds for the Sussex CAA. Thanks to all three of you and to Neil Dimmock, the President of SCAS, who announced the results of the first session, and Liz Bowyer and John Nolan of Arundown AC for your invaluable help with various items of equipment before the day of the shoot.

The sheer size of the main hall at the K2 could have caused real headaches when it came to setting up the range. If truth be told it went smoothly, not least because of the expertise lent to the task by the K2 staff. The other vital ingredients – sweat and energy – were supplied by judges Roger McMullan and Richard Hillier, Steve Hooper and Brian Savage of Bognor Regis AC, Brian Wise of Holbrook Archers, John Humphrey, Bob and Emily Darling of Ditchling AC and a host of people led by Symon Grinham from Crawley AC. It was a great job and they deserve everyone’s thanks for getting it done.

Two other people who helped with the set up need to be mentioned. The first, our Equipment Officer Roger Wolff, set about the task of begging and borrowing the safety nets needed for the shoot in typically streetwise fashion. He also organised the transport of the target equipment to and from the K2 and made his presence felt at numerous times, not least when one sunny afternoon in July last year he cajoled your correspondent into organising the event. Now it’s all done and dusted I can say “Thanks, Rog.”

The second is the Chairman of the Sussex CAA, Andrew Holdsworth of Plumpton Bowmen. There have been more than a few differences aired en route to the K2 but, take it from the airer-in-chief, the shoot wouldn’t have happened without Andrew. When it came to the big decisions (like spending several thousand quid on target butts and stands) and providing support at the difficult moments (there were one or two) he delivered the goods. He deserves the thanks and appreciation of all Sussex archers for that.

Thanks again to everyone. The event didn’t pass without its mistakes and its mishaps but they were either put right immediately or are in the process of being addressed now. Hopefully everyone has good memories of the day.

Temporary GNAS cards

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Several entrants to this Sunday’s Indoor Championships have been issued with temporary GNAS cards that will expire before the date of the shoot.

GNAS have confirmed that an existing temporary membership card is proof that the bearer has paid their membership fee and is covered by the Society’s public liability insurance.  It is, however, suggested that if an archer’s temporary card is about to expire and a permanent card has not been received, their club should issue another temporary card before chasing up the permanent card through County and Region.

2009 Sussex Indoor Individual Championships – target lists

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The target lists for the 2009 Sussex Indoor Individual Championships have been published.

Use these links to see the target lists and directions to the venue.

113 archers, including 25 visitors, from 37 clubs have entered this year’s Individual Championships. 14 places remain available so if you would like to enter download an entry form now.

Please remember:

  1. Eligibility – this competition is open to individuals affiliated to GNAS or a FITA member association. You must produce your GNAS registration card or proof of membership of FITA Member Association for inspection if requested;
  2. Dress Code – you must wear plain white, plain dark green or your registered club colours, as defined in GNAS rule 307. Both archers’ and spectators’ footwear must have soft, flat soles and must not mark or in any other way damage the hall floor;
  3. Drug Testing – if you are asked to provide a sample for drug testing and do not comply, your refusal will be treated as a positive result. A parent or guardian must consent to their child being tested by signing their entry form and explain the implications of drug testing to their child; and
  4. Photography – in accordance with the GNAS Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy, anyone wishing to take photographs at the event must register with the Tournament Organiser on arrival at the K2.

Trophies and medals

The following trophies and medals will be awarded:

  • Gents recurve – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Ladies recurve – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Gents barebow – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Ladies barebow – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Gents longbow – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Ladies longbow – 1st (2nd and 3rd if entries change);
  • Gents compound – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Ladies compound – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Gents recurve – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Ladies recurve – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Gents barebow – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Ladies barebow – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Gents longbow – no entrants;
  • Junior Ladies longbow – no entrants;
  • Junior Gents compound – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places;
  • Junior Ladies compound – 1st, 2nd and 3rd places; and
  • Visitors in the above categories – 1st place.

Look forward to seeing everyone on 15th March.

2009 Sussex Indoor Team Championship – target lists

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The target lists for the 2009 Sussex Indoor Championship have been published.

Use these links to see the target lists and directions to the venue.

24 teams from 14 clubs, six of which are from neighbouring counties, have entered this year’s Indoor Team Championships. Six places remain available so if your club would like to enter a team download an entry form now.

Please remember:

  1. Teams must include a minimum of two recurve archers and at least one lady or one junior archer;
  2. Eligibility – all team members must be affiliated to GNAS or a FITA member association. You must produce your GNAS registration card or proof of membership of FITA Member Association for inspection if requested;
  3. Dress Code – you must wear plain white, plain dark green or your registered club colours, as defined in GNAS rule 307. Both archers’ and spectators’ footwear must have soft, flat soles and must not mark or in any other way damage the hall floor;
  4. Drug Testing – if you are asked to provide a sample for drug testing and do not comply, your refusal will be treated as a positive result. A parent or guardian must consent to their child being tested by signing their entry form and explain the implications of drug testing to their child; and
  5. Photography – in accordance with the GNAS Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy, anyone wishing to take photographs at the event must register with the Tournament Organiser on arrival at the K2.

Trophies and medals

The following trophies and medals will be awarded:

  • each member of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd highest placed teams will receive a medal;
  • each member of the highest placed junior team will receive a medal;
  • the highest placed team from a Sussex club will receive a shield to hold for one year; and
  • the highest placed team from a club outside Sussex will receive a shield to hold for one year

Look forward to seeing everyone on 15th March.