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For over sixty years the club has been at the forefront of archery in Yorkshire holding the Scorton Arrow several times and now hosting the St.George Longbow Tournament
for the Royal Armouries Arrow.
2011 RESULTS

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St George Longbow Tournament report now posted The St George Longbow Tournament on Sunday 22nd April.

For full details see HERE


2012 Club Indoor Championship

The club Indoor Championships have taken place over the last three sessions. All archers shot Portsmouths, with Compounders using the three-spot faces.

Results

Ladies Recurve
1.       Carol Wood         
2.       Phyl Abbott
3.       Maria Seijo-Richart
4.       June Scott


467
397
348
217

Gents Longbow
1.       David Hood
2.       Bruce Knights                   
3.       Rod Wood                          

395
388
348
Ladies handicap
1.       Maria Seijo-Richart
2.       Carol Wood
3.       Phyl Abbott
 
Gents Compound
1.       Paul Winfield                    
2.       Darren Clarkson               
3.       Ronnie Henderson         

568
562
553
Gents recurve
1.       Greg Sturrock
2.       David Aikin                         
3.       Ronnie Henderson         
4.       Damian Clancy                  
5.       Mark Lammiman             
6.       Jonathan Sedgwick        
7.       Cedric Abbott                   

523
515
513
512
499
487
340
Gents Handicap
1.       Greg Sturrock
2.       Ronnie Henderson (Compound)
3.       Ronnie Henderson (Recurve)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to our new champions, and thanks to all who took part.
Tea and cake accompanied the presentations!

 

 

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NOTICES

CLASSIFICATIONS

A classification is a nationally recognized award that shows an archer has achieved a set standard. They range from 3rd class to Bowman (which the club can award) to Master Bowman and Grand Master Bowman (which is awarded by the GNAS directly). The club level awards can be shot either on a club night or in a competition and handed to the records officer (Nick Beeson). The GNAS awards must be shot at a record status tournament and sent to the GNAS. To achieve the award you must shoot the required level three times in a season. more...

HISTORY OF THE CLUB

The history of the Bowmen of Adel has now been published as a pdf document and is downloadable here.

SUNDAY MORNING SHOOTING

Club members can shoot on Sunday mornings every weekend but we only have organised rounds in the afternoon.

If you are thinking of coming to the club to shoot in the morning and want to know if anyone else is coming down, post a message on the club's message board:

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LOST ARROWS

Please remember that if you cannot find an arrow you MUST complete a lost arrow form and hand it to one of the bar staff so that the groundsman is aware of the area in which it may be lying. In previous seasons a buried arrow has been found by a footballer skid tackling - so this is a safety MUST DO, not an option.

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Find out more
Any problems with the website to: webmaster@bowmenofadel.org.uk
All queries about the club can be directed to the Secretary:
Nick Beeson,
5 Alexander Place, Ilkley, LS29 9ES. Tel: 01943 609 699 or email
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Where we are?
The club is based at the Adel Memorial Sports Ground (click for map), in Church Lane, Adel LS16 8DE in north Leeds.

When do we shoot?
In the summer, organised practice shoots start at 7.00pm on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and at 11.00 and 2.00pm on Sundays.

In the winter (October to March), we have four indoor sessions on Sundays at 11.00, 2.00, 5.00 and 7.00pm and at 7.00pm on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Outdoors on the cricket outfield on weekendsincluding once-a-month Frostbites.

What's the weather like?
Either look out of the window or click BoA forecast.

Starting archery with BoA
Archery is an excellent sport for all ages and we welcome familes. For information on Have-a-Go events and beginner courses starting in 2012 click on "Join Us link.

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