Olympics 2012 Archery at Lords
I'm going to see if I can make it to one of these events, and if I can't make a final, I'm sure the preliminary competitions will be almost as good (and hopefully I can record the finals to watch later anyway).
So, here are some useful links for you:
Main Olympics Archery page
http://www.london2012.com/archery/
Competition Schedule
http://www.tickets.london2012.com/schedule.html
where you can download the schedule pdf - fortunately, Archery is first on the list!
Tickets go on sale at 11am on 17th May 2012
http://www.tickets.london2012.com/timeline.html
scroll down to find archery under the date
How about an Olympics 2012 Pictogram badge? I've just ordered mine:
Click here (official site)
Or visit the official Olympics 2012 shop:
http://shop.london2012.com/
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Sunday, 6 May 2012
The Selby League - Archery
The Selby League - Archery
Every year for the outdoor season, clubs are invited to submit their best scores to the Selby League - like a football league competition for archery clubs.
For compound, recurve and barebow, The shoot is a Short Metric, which is 3 dozen arrows at 50 metres on an 80cm target (10 zone scoring) and a further 36 arrows on the same size target at 30 metres. It's a longbow shoot as well, but they do 4 dozen - 2 dozen (at 80 yards and 60 yards respectively - I think!). Maximum possible score is 720.
The top 3 scores for both (longbow and the rest) are sent off to the league as a total score.
It's a bit difficult finding out much information about this league, so I do need to ask a club member to be sure I have got this right, but it was a good shoot this afternoon, my first and I scored a total of 314. Bearing in mind that I've just changed my string (from 18 to 16 strand) and haven't shot these distances before, then it's a start - and I will do better next time when I hope it won't be so blooming cold.
Many of us were dressed up in 4 or 5 layers of clothing for much of the afternoon - I was pleasantly warm after just a couple of ends.
June 2012 Update - my latest score is 342 (with not-so-good arrows). And it was much warmer!
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Every year for the outdoor season, clubs are invited to submit their best scores to the Selby League - like a football league competition for archery clubs.
For compound, recurve and barebow, The shoot is a Short Metric, which is 3 dozen arrows at 50 metres on an 80cm target (10 zone scoring) and a further 36 arrows on the same size target at 30 metres. It's a longbow shoot as well, but they do 4 dozen - 2 dozen (at 80 yards and 60 yards respectively - I think!). Maximum possible score is 720.
The top 3 scores for both (longbow and the rest) are sent off to the league as a total score.
It's a bit difficult finding out much information about this league, so I do need to ask a club member to be sure I have got this right, but it was a good shoot this afternoon, my first and I scored a total of 314. Bearing in mind that I've just changed my string (from 18 to 16 strand) and haven't shot these distances before, then it's a start - and I will do better next time when I hope it won't be so blooming cold.
Many of us were dressed up in 4 or 5 layers of clothing for much of the afternoon - I was pleasantly warm after just a couple of ends.
June 2012 Update - my latest score is 342 (with not-so-good arrows). And it was much warmer!
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