Arizona State Association – USA Archery
Archery/ Air Pistol Indoor Range
Ben Avery Shooting Facility
Phoenix, Arizona
STAR Sanctioned Double 18m Indoor Round
January 20-21 and 27-28, 2024
Recurve Bow, Traditional, Longbow, Fixed Pin Compound, Collegiate Bowhunter and Barebow – 2 – 600 rounds from 18 meters; 18 Meters will have a choice of 40cm single spot, or vertical. Outer 10 scoring on both distances (18m/18m).
Compound Bow- 2 – 600 rounds from 18 meters; 18 Meters will have a choice of 40cm single spot, or vertical. Inner 10 scoring on both distances (18m/18m).
No unofficial Practice.
Up to 4 Archers per bale.
All Archers must be a member of USA Archery
Click Here to Join USA Archery or get a temporary membership.
Even if you have a NFAA Membership, you need to select the free temporary membership.
USAA Arizona rules and procedures
USAA rules and Dress Code apply.
***USAA Dress Code will be enforced…this includes official practice sessions***
The USA Archery (USAA) Dress Code Policy applies to the following individuals when in front of the Spectator Line at USAA Sanctioned Events: athletes, coaches, managers, credentialed media, team officials, tournament officials, and archer agents.
1. Must present a professional, athletic appearance while on the field. (torn, ripped or heavily soiled clothing articles are not allowed.).
2. Shorts, skorts and skirts must be professional in appearance and length.
3. Camouflage clothing is only disallowed for broadcast/live streamed medal matches at national events and after the first cut at U.S. Team Trials Events.
4. Denim is allowed, but must not be torn, ripped or have holes. See Appendix A.
5. Leggings (tight fitting/yoga-type stretch pants) are allowed, but must not be transparent/translucent above the knee.
6. Upper garments must cover the front and back of the body, and the midriff when at full draw. They must also have sleeves.
7. Shoes must cover the entire foot unless pre-approved by USAA due to an injury or disability. Sport/athletic shoes are recommended.
8. At no time will any article that bears wording, insignias, innuendo or images determined by USAA to be offensive or inappropriate be allowed on the field of play.
9. When participating in the USAA Collegiate Target and 3D Regionals and Nationals, archers and team officials must wear tops that indicate what school they are representing. Apparel must conform to all university rules regarding school logo usage. During the Team and Mixed Team Rounds, all members of
one team by class and division shall be dressed in the same team uniform. The teams of one school may wear different design and color uniforms (i.e. teams in different classes and divisions are not required to match). Team coaches and managers may wear a different style uniform than the team but should wear
the same colors and should be easily identified as the official of their team. Headwear is optional. In the case of inclement weather, exceptions will be made by Chairman of Judges (i.e. raingear, jackets, etc.). USAA has final discretion on the implementation of the Dress Code Policy.
Arrow Requirements (World Archery, Book 3):
11.1.7. Arrows of any type may be used provided they comply with the common meaning
of the word “arrow” as used in target archery, and do not cause undue damage to
target faces or butts.
11.1.7.1. An arrow consists of a shaft with a tip (point), nocks, fletching and, if desired, cresting. The maximum diameter of arrow shafts shall not exceed 9.3mm (arrow wraps shall not be considered as part of this limitation as long they do not extend further than 22cm toward the point of the arrow when measured from the throat – nock hole where the string sits – of the nock to the end of the wrap); the tips (points) for these arrows may have a maximum diameter of 9.4mm. All arrows of every athlete shall be marked with the athlete’s name or initials on the shaft. All arrows used in any end shall be identical and shall carry the same pattern and colour(s) of fletching, nocks and cresting, if any. Tracer nocks (electrically/electronically lighted arrow nocks) are not allowed.
AGE DIVISIONS
“Masters” from the year of their 50th birthday
“Senior” any age
“U21” through the calendar year of their 20th birthday
“U18” through the calendar year of their 17th birthday
“U15” through the calendar year of their 14th birthday
“U13” through the calendar year of their 12th birthday
“Collegiate” archers of any age that are full time students at a college or university. If the college/university has an archery team, they must be a member of that team. Current Collegiate Eligibility on file with USA Archery will be required. More here
Bow Divisions:
Recurve: per World Archery Rules
Compound: per World Archery Rules
Barebow: per World Archery Rules
Fixed Pins: Per USAA Rules
Collegiate Bowhunter: per USA Archery Collegiate Rules
Longbow and Traditional: per USA Archery rules
Tournament CONTACT Information:
Hosted by: ………………………… Desert Sky Archers
Tournament Director: …………… Rick Bachman
Email ………………………………. [email protected]
Phone Number……………………..602-295-1639
Payment is made at time of registration. No registration is complete until payment is made. No Refunds for cancellations after January 12, 2024
Online waivers must be agreed to prior to participation in event.
REGISTRATION FEES:
On time registration
U13, U15, U18, U21 Registration Fee………………………………. $65.00
Senior, Masters, Collegiate Registration Fee………………………. $70.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 16, 2024
Registration is open until the venue is full, which may occur.
before the registration deadline.
NO SAME DAY REGISTRATION
*********** Late registration accepted on space available basis *************
No Refunds after January 12, 2024
Only Archers with Arizona listed as their state of residency are eligible for awards. Exceptions are college students who attend an Arizona University or immediate family members of military personnel stationed at an Arizona military base.
SCHEDULE
Day 1 – Saturday January 20 or 27, 2024
Morning Shooting (600 Round) 18 Meters
Equipment inspection 8:00 AM
Official Practice 2 Ends 8:30 AM
Scoring Begins 1st – 30 arrows after official practice
Break Approximately 5 minutes
Scoring 2nd – 30 arrows
Afternoon Shooting (600 Round)
Equipment inspection 1:00 PM
Official Practice 2 Ends 1:30 PM
Scoring Begins 1st – 30 arrows after official practice
Break Approximately 5 minutes
Scoring 2nd – 30 arrows
Day 2 – Sunday, January 21 or 28, 2024
Morning Shooting (600 Round) 18 Meters
Equipment Inspection 8:00 AM
Official Practice 2 Ends 8:30 AM
Scoring Begins 1st – 30 arrows after official practice
Break Approximately 5 minutes
Scoring 2nd – 30 arrows
Afternoon Shooting (600 Round)
Equipment Inspection 1:00PM
Official Practice 2 Ends 1:30 PM
Scoring Begins 1st – 30 arrows after official practice
Break Approximately 5 minutes
Scoring 2nd – 30 arrows
Restaurants:
· In and Out Burger, Carefree Hwy
· AZool Restaurant, Carefree Hwy
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