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Archery Fundamentals

Archery Fundamentals. SCORING Go for the GOLD!. m. m. JOAD Scoring. Every ring has a point value. The closer to the center, the higher the points scored.

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Archery Fundamentals

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  1. Archery Fundamentals SCORING Go for the GOLD!

  2. m m JOAD Scoring • Every ring has a point value. • The closer to the center, the higher the points scored. • The smallest center ring also scores 10 points, and is indicated by an “X” on the score card. X’s are used as tie-breakers, but only for outdoors. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 m m

  3. JOAD Scoring m m • Any arrow that breaks a line between two scoring rings is scored as the higher score. • Any hit outside the largest ring is a miss.(“M”) • Any arrow that misses the target butt is a miss. (“M”) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 m m

  4. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x x x Be sure to fill in the top half of your score-sheet before the match begins.

  5. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x * x x * 6 4 3 3 13 13 * Record the score for each arrow from highest to lowest. Then add the arrow scores to get a score for the end.(Hits are no longer counted)

  6. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x * x x * 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 * Use the “Total” column to keep a running score for the match.

  7. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x * x x * 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 7 6 4 3 17 40 4 3 m 2 7 47 * Any arrow that lands outside the largest scoring ring is a “miss” and scores 0 points.

  8. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x x * x 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 7 6 4 3 17 40 * 4 3 m 2 7 47 5 5 2 3 12 59 * Before pulling the arrows, put a small mark by each one. If an arrow bounces out of the target, it can be scored if the judge can tell where it hit.

  9. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x x x * 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 * 7 6 4 3 17 40 4 3 m 2 7 47 * 5 5 2 3 12 59 4 m m 1 4 63 7 5 1 3 13 76 10 8 6 3 24 100 An arrow that breaks the line between two scoring rings is counted as the higher score. Call a judge to score any disputed arrows.

  10. * JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x * x x 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 7 6 4 3 17 40 * 4 3 m 2 7 47 5 5 2 3 12 59 4 m m 1 4 63 7 5 1 3 13 76 10 8 6 3 24 100 4 m m 1 4 104 An arrow that misses the target butt is a miss.

  11. JOAD Scoring Casey Muellenbach x x x * 6 4 3 3 13 13 8 2 m 2 10 23 * * 7 6 4 3 17 40 4 3 m 2 7 47 5 5 2 3 12 59 4 m m 1 4 63 7 5 1 3 13 76 10 8 6 3 24 100 4 m m 1 4 104 8 2 1 3 11 115 2/27/06 Casey Muellenbach At the end of the match, both the archer and scorer must sign the score sheet. Britton Walker

  12. Remember: • Write with a pencil or dark pen – no funny colors. • Archers are allowed to change an arrow’s score only if all archers initial the change. You can still get a judge to make the change and to call an arrow, but there is no appeal to the judge’s call.

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