Summer & Winter Individual Leagues

ANZ OUTDOOR LEAGUE 

The ANZ League Outdoor league series has been a great success in previous years. We often had over 90 individual archers join in on submitting scores, with several archers have chosen to shoot multiple disciplines.

Each year we are going to try to shoot these over the summer months. Keep an eye on www.archeryosa.com for details, entries and score submission. The rules can be downloaded on the right-hand side. 

Divisions are:
- Open Compound
- Open Compound Handicap
- Open Recurve
- Open Recurve Handicap
- Open Barebow (Barebow Recurve)
- Open Barebow Handicap (Barebow Recurve)
- Open Longbow
- Open Longbow Handicap

Schedule
1) The event format is a 30m, 360 round, 36 arrows at 30m, 80cm target. Archers may opt to use either a reduced face (6-10) or a single full sized face.
2) Events shall be run to World Archery rules, but without a requirement for timing or judges.
3) Divisions shall be: Open Compound, Open Recurve, Open Recurve Barebow, Open Longbow, Open Crossbow (no gender or age divisions)
4) Participants must be members of ArcheryNZ.
5) There shall be one round per calendar week (Monday-Sunday) from 1 February to 20 May.
6) Clubs may organise multiple timeslots to shoot the event, but competitors may only shoot one round each per week. Competitors must nominate that they are shooting a League round before commencing, and the round shall be valid for that week as soon as the first scoring end is commenced.
7) All scores must be verified by at least one member of each participating club, and entered into ArcheryOSA by midnight-Sunday
8) Entrance to the League is free of charge for all ArcheryNZ members.
9) Within each division, there shall be an overall championship and a handicapped championship:
a. The Overall Championship shall be determined based on the highest aggregate score of each archer's top 10 submitted scores.
b. The Handicapped Championship shall be determined based on the highest number of Points, awarded as follows:
i. An archer's handicap for each week is calculated = (360 - mean average of previous rounds shot to date in the calendar year). This handicap is added to the archers score to give an adjusted total.
ii. Points are awarded based on the adjusted totals as follows. There shall be no tie breaks - archers finishing on the same score shall be declared of equal position
10) Certificates will be prepared for champions in each division for both the Overall Championship and the Handicapped Championship.

 

 

ANZ INDOOR LEAGUE

Archery New Zealand has an Individual Indoor League system which starts the first week of May or June and goes for 15 consecutive weeks. This indoor league incorporates a new handicap system that has been used worldwide by some of the largest archery bodies and has proven to be very successful and enjoyable.

Applying this handicap system allows all competitors of the same bow time to compete against one another on a completely level playing field. Download the full Rules on the right-hand side. Keep an eye on www.archeryosa.com for details, entries and score submission.

1) The event format is a 18m, Vegas 300 round (10 ends of 3 arrows). Archers may opt to use either a 40cm single target face, or a 3 spot triangle/vertical face. Compound and recurve score the large 10 as a 10, and the X as an X (10 points). Make sure your target faces have both if you want full scoring abilities!
2) Events shall be run to World Archery rules, but without a requirement for timing or judges.
3) Divisions shall be: Open Compound, Open Recurve, Open Recurve Barebow, Open Longbow, Open Crossbow (no gender or age divisions)
4) Participants must be members of ArcheryNZ.
5) There shall be one round per calendar week (Monday-Sunday).
6) Clubs may organise multiple timeslots to shoot the event, but competitors may only shoot one round each per week. Competitors must nominate that they are shooting a League round before commencing, and the round shall be valid for that week as soon as the first scoring end is commenced.
7) All scores must be verified by at least one member of each participating club, and entered into ArcheryOSA by midnight-Sunday
8) Entrance to the League is free of charge for all ArcheryNZ members.
9) Within each division, there shall be an overall championship and a handicapped championship:
a. The Overall Championship shall be determined based on the highest aggregate score of each archer's top 10 submitted scores.
b. The Handicapped Championship shall be determined based on the highest number of Points, awarded as follows:
i. An archer's handicap for each week is calculated = (300 - mean average of previous rounds shot to date in the calendar year). This handicap is added to the archers score to give an adjusted total.
ii. Points are awarded based on the adjusted totals as follows. There shall be no tie breaks - archers finishing on the same score shall be declared of equal position
10) Certificates will be prepared for champions in each division for both the Overall Championship and the Handicapped Championship.