Jolly Archers are delighted to announce that they are accepting entries for their popular York/Hereford/Bristol shoot which is scheduled for Sunday 17th of September 2023
Once again, it will be UK Record Status and eligible for Rose Awards.
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Jolly Archers are delighted to announce that they are accepting entries for their popular York/Hereford/Bristol shoot which is scheduled for Sunday 17th of September 2023
Once again, it will be UK Record Status and eligible for Rose Awards.
We are delighted to announce that the Sunday of Peacock Archers World Archery Weekend will once again incorporate the CAA Outdoor Championships. The Sunday will also incorporate a leg of the new Southern Counties Youth Tour.
Online entries here:- https://World-Archery-Weekend-2023.eventbrite.co.uk
WA-Weekend-2023-Prospectus-v1.4Griffin Archers, are hosting a Western shoot (Western, Western 50, Western 40 and Western 30 rounds) on Sunday 9th July 2023 at their ground near Thorney. Please see attached entry form for more details. The Western round is a great introduction to tournament archery and I am sure that Griffin Archers will give anyone entering a very warm welcome.
Griffin-Archers-1st-Annual-Shoot-Entry-Form-2023Jolly Archers were once again hosts of the Cambridgeshire Archery Assc. Indoor Championships. The results from the event can be found below.
CAA-Indoor-Championship-Results-2023At the recent AGM, CAA members voted to leave County fees unchanged for the membership year 2022/23. SCAS members did the same at the SCAS AGM back in April.
Details of the 2022/23 fees can be found here.
Sunday 13th of Feb saw the 27th Open Portsmouth from Jolly Archers, incorporating the CAA Indoor Championships for 2022.
Jolly-Archers-Open-Portsmouth-Results-2022 CAA-Indoor-Championship-Results-2022Blue Arrow AC in Suffolk are pleased to announce their inaugural WA18 competition.
Details can be found on their website, follow this link to find out more.
Alongside the ArcheryGB fund to help clubs recover/restart archery, the CAA are pleased to announce match funding for clubs who apply for the AGB grant.
CAA Chairman, Philip Watson, said "The county recognises that times are tough for everyone and particularly for clubs with limited funds. We want to get as many clubs back up and running as possible so some financial support for PPE, helping to organise socially distanced beginners courses or help with the costs of alternative venues might just help tip the balance."
Clubs who are successful with an AGB grant will get match funding from the CAA up to £150. If unsuccessful. with AGB, Cambridgeshire clubs can still apply for a grant of up to £150.
Details and submission form below.
In light of the guidance from HM Gov. and Archery GB, the organising team have decided to postpone the SCAS Coaching Conference scheduled for Saturday 21st of March until a later date.
The organisers said. "Thanks for your patience and understanding regarding this and we hope to have a new and brighter conference in September."