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Old 18-12-05, 07:48 PM
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2006 National Indoor Champs...

...Anyone from here going?

Anyone from here been before and can offer some advice?

I'm planning on going down to shoot and gain some valuable experience on a National scale

How does all this Matchplay business work? Not that I'm expecting to get to any elimination rounds, but it would be nice to understand what goes on

Thx.
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Old 18-12-05, 08:19 PM
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My self and adult son are up for it, if I get an application form intime. I shot one about 5years ago and learnt a lot you will def enjoy it don,nt worry about your scores just shoot and enjoy the occasion.
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Old 18-12-05, 09:57 PM
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I'll be there. Shooting probably afternoon session in the gents recurve.
Matchplay is easy, but better to shoot in the afternoon to avoid the 5-hour wait. That way you can stay warm for the matchplay if you make it through.
It's usually well run but I've never made it past the first round of matchplay.

Oh, and bring an arrow puller! You'll need it!

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Old 19-12-05, 08:09 AM
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Is there an entry form out yet? I've not seen one, but definitely want to go...

And agree with Grant on the arrow puller. It's pretty much an essential, unless they've beaten the bosses up a bit since last year.
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Old 19-12-05, 08:13 AM
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Is there an entry form out yet? I've not seen one, but definitely want to go...

And agree with Grant on the arrow puller. It's pretty much an essential, unless they've beaten the bosses up a bit since last year.
Thanks for the advice.

GNAS say they'll put the Entry Form out on their website just after Xmas.
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Old 19-12-05, 12:01 PM
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I'll be there on the compound day, but only if I'm not at the Europeans in Spain instead.

The head-to-head stuff is huge fun. As nobody seems to have explained it to you, I'll have a go.

After a Fita 18 ranking-round the field is cut at the top 32 scores. These archers then shoot head-to-head knockout matches: lose and you're out. The first two rounds are 18 arrow matches, with the quarter-final, semi-final and final rounds being 12 arrow matches.

In the event of a tied score in any match, there is then a single arrow shoot-off. If these also tie, it's repeated and, if tied again, a final closest-to-the-middle arrow is shot.

There are awards for the top 3 places in the ranking round, and the first 3 in the head-to-head.

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Old 19-12-05, 01:14 PM
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Thanks for the explanation Adam

I'm not banking on getting past the Ranking round this year, maybe next year However, at least now I know how it all works. I was looking at last years results on the GNAS website and was a bit confused as to how it all worked, but now all is clear

If nothing else it has to be worth the trip just for the experence!?!?
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