Wow!

following the County Championships at the weekend the Notts teams have been announced and many of our members have been selected.

For the Sydney Bond trophy on Sunday 26th July, Mimi, Sarah, Henry, Tobias and Oran will be representing Notts in the junior team. That’s five out of a team of eight!

For the Tri County match on 2nd August and the Thoresby Trophy on 6th September Sallie, Emma and Steve have been selected.

Once again Wilford have a strong presence in the County Teams.

Good shooting!

Medal haul at Notts champs

The Nottinghamshire County championships were held yesterday at Sherwood Archers ground in Southwell. Despite the rain showers and a tricky wind, most of us came away with medals and personal best performances. 

Sallie was lady recurve champion for the second year, and Emma was third. Our junior members did very well, with Henry winning the junior gent overall trophy, and Mimi, Tobias, Sarah, Oran and Amber all wining medals in their age categories.

Mattia and Amber claimed their 1100 and 800 Rose badges (respectively) as well.

This was also the final selection shoot for the Nottinghamshire junior and senior teams, which will be announced in the next few days. Wilford will be well represented in both teams.

Welbeck’s Rose

Eight members took part in Welbeck Archers’ Rose status York/Hereford/Bristols competition last Sunday, which was also a County team selection shoot. Fortunately the rain stopped just before we started shooting, but there was a tricky wind during most of the day.

Sallie was second lady recurve, with a personal best score. All our juniors did well.

The next selection shoot is the WA1440 at Sherwood Archers on 7th June.

Wilford Bowmen’s tournament is a great success.

We held our 67th Open Tournament last Sunday. Instead of the usual York/Hereford/Bristol rounds we ran a World Record status WA 1440 event to international standard, as a test event in preparation for the 2016  European Championships. The event was run in conjunction with ArcheryGB and Nottingham City Council.

There were large tents with chairs for the competitors, electronic timing and lights, live automated results using tablets for scoring (as well as the main paper version), with the results displayed on TV screens in the tents.

The weather was fairly kind, as the rain stayed away, but there was a stiff breeze at times. All went really smoothly, some good scores were achieved and there were a lot of claims for stars and six gold ends. As a club we did well, with Henry second and Tobias first for their age groups. Sallie was third lady recurve and Sallie, Emma and Steve won the recurve team trophy. The full results booklet is here Wilford WA1440 2015_CompleteResultsBooklet . There were 25 claims for stars and one six gold end badge.

There have been plenty of positive comments, both in person and by email, some of which are listed below. Well, done everybody.

“Thank you for a wonderful shoot yesterday. E really enjoyed it and I thought it was organised really well.

All best

P.”

“Hello,

Would just like to convey many thanks for a fantastic tournament you hosted today. Well run, excellent facilities and the competitors were so friendly and welcoming.

An absolute pleasure to take part. Well done.

Regards,

J.”

“Just a quick note. Thanks for getting G into the comp. It was a great day, super organised and loved the tents!

Thanks again

L.”

 

Chugs has provided some time lapse pictures of the practice session

Everything is ready for tomorrow.

Everything is ready for tomorrow. There have been some changes to the target list, but this will only affect a few people. The up to date target list is available here http://ianseo.net/Details.php?toId=1093  

All bosses will now be foam.

The scoring system will be slightly different from what most archers are used to, so pay attention during assembly!


Finally, the tram is now being tested, so exercise caution when entering and leaving site.

Until tomorrow.

Wilford Bowmen

Target list and notes for Wilford’s World Archery tournament 17th May

Hello,

the target list for Sunday’s shoot is available WBOT15_TargetList_Final_14May2015. It also available here http://ianseo.net/Details.php?toId=1093 – this link will also provide access to live results during the day (a local wifi network will be available), this is in addition to the leader board being shown on the TV screens in the marquees being provided for competitors. Chairs and a number of tables are also being provided.

As a result of the level of entries and the stated intention of providing 6 ring faces for all compounds, some of the recurve juniors will be shooting at straw bosses (targets 25, 27 and 28.)

In the class column on the target list is a code which corresponds to the round being shot. 

 

Class

Description

  Round

M

Men

WA1440 (Mens)

W

Women

WA1440 (Womens)

S1

Section 1 – Junior Gentlemen U18

Metric 1

S2

Section 2 – Junior Ladies U18

Metric 2

S3

Section 3 – Junior Gentlemen U16

Metric 2

S4

Section 4- Junior Ladies U16

Metric 3

S5

Section 5 – Junior Gentlemen U14

Metric 3

S6

Section 6 – Junior Ladies U14

Metric 4

S7

Section 7 – Junior Gentlemen U12

Metric 4

S8

Section 8 – Junior Ladies U12

Metric 5


The postcode for the venue is NG7 2PS, a local map for the Nottingham University Highfields Sportsground is available here nottingham.ac.uk/sport/documents/a4allfacilities.pdf but note that the roundabout for the A6005 has been replaced by traffic lights. There is no right turn into the venue when travelling eastbound along University Boulevard and when travelling westbound don’t go into the Tennis Centre or the Hockey Club.

Access to the ground will be from 7am onwards on Sunday. Please comply with parking guidance from the stewards. 

ArcheryGB cards will be checked; anyone wanting to take photographs will need to provide details at the registration desk.

We are expecting a “burger van” to be on site for most of the day.

Until Sunday,
Wilford Bowmen

Wilford at the first Notts League shoot

Delayed post. 

On Sunday 3rd May we had 15 members shooting in the first of this year’s Notts League shoots at Bramcote Archery club. The weather wasn’t as bad as forecast, it stopped raining shortly after we started shooting and gradually got warmer during the day.  Despite the strong breeze there were some good scores.

No results yet, because the League is run over three shoots. The next one is at Sherwood Archers in June.