MERIDEN ARCHERY CLUB
Open Tournaments 2023
Meriden Archery Club is running five Open Tournaments during 2023 and details of each of these are shown below. Addition information and Entry Forms can be obtained by clicking on each tournament. Results Sheets will be added as soon as they become available.
Tournaments are open to any archer currently affiliated to Archery GB, and Dress Regulations as shown in Rule 307 will apply.
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Spring WA 720 with Head-to-Heads (World Record Status)
Monday 10th April 2023
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Stephanie Hall Memorial WA 1440 (World & UK Record Status)
Monday 29th May 2023 -
Junior Archery Series Stage 4 (Midlands) incorporating the 3rd Central England Junior Open (World Record Status)
Saturday 19th August 2023 -
Meriden Autumn Weekend (World Record Status)
Saturday/Sunday 2nd/3rd September 2023
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Eileen Plenderleith Memorial Open Windsor (UK Record Status)
Saturday 30th September 2023
Notes:
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- Entry forms for Juniors must be signed by a parent or guardian.
- All record status shoots are liable for drug testing and competitors approached by an official to give a sample must comply. Any refusal will be treated as a positive result. Where an entry form contains one or more junior competitors, a parent or guardian must sign the form to signify that they consent to their child being tested if approached.
- Anyone wishing to use photographic/video equipment at a tournament must register prior to the start of the shoot. This includes mobile phone cameras.
- COVID-19: The tournaments will be run in a way that reflects the Government and Archery GB guidelines on COVID-19 relevant at the time that the tournaments take place. Please see the notes on the Entry Forms and the detailed pre-event information that can be downloaded here.
Archery GB Rule 307 (c): Dress Regulations
(c) Members of Archery GB shooting and officiating at tournaments granted UK or World Record Status by Archery GB are required to wear clothing that is appropriate, clean, in good condition (i.e. not frayed or worn, either deliberately or by use) and conventional in style and appearance. In particular:
(i) Tops or shirts must cover the front and back of the body (including the midriff when at full draw), they must not be strapless and, for gentlemen, must include sleeves.
(ii) Any colour garments may be worn with the exception of blue denim, olive drab and camouflage pattern.
(iii) Badges, Logos and Wording.
- Clothing manufacturers’ trademarks are allowed. The wearer’s name is allowed.
- Individuals, and members of clubs and other archery organisations that are commercially sponsored may wear sponsors’ logos and names during the sponsorship period only.
- Other wording or badges on clothing must represent archery organisations.
(iv) Members of Archery GB who are officiating as the Chairman of Judges, Judge or Director of Shooting at a UK or World Record Status tournament shall wear Archery GB recognised Judges official dress.
(v) A member of Archery GB who has represented Great Britain (GBR) as an archer at an international tournament may wear their international shooting uniform for the remainder of that season and the following one.