As you are probably aware, Archery GB have overhauled the entire classification/handicap system.
Outdoor handicaps and classifications earnt before January 1st 2023 have been archived (but don't worry, any classifications earnt last year will still be awarded).
The new tables that tell you what you need to shoot can be found here: https://archerygb.org/resources/find-a-document/awards/outdoor-classifications-and-handicaps
(This information will eventually be in the relevant bit of our website too but our website guru is currently snowed under with work - your patience is appreciated!)
The highlights are this: Archer 1st, 2nd and 3rd class can be gained by the normal process i.e. shoot and record a score in practice or target day sessions, get it signed by your witness and send it in to the records officer. Once rounds totalling 12 dozen arrows at the correct distance and meeting the required score are received you will get your shiny badge.
The new part of the classifications is that it is now possible to attain a 1st, 2nd and 3rd class Bowman. To attain this you need to shoot 18 dozen arrows meeting slightly stricter (Target day) criteria:
- The session should have been offered in advance to anyone wanting to attend. For most people this will be a 'Whatsapp' message saying 'we will be shooting on this day, at this time...' For those who are not part of the Whatsapp group, you can contact a friend who is, or the admins (Jem Mason, Jo Long and Bob Hughes) who will ensure your message is communicated to the group.
- You must have a minimum of three people present at the shoot.
- You must all shoot a round from the same group of rounds e.g. one might shoot a long Western, and two an ordinary Western
- You must apply rules around practice and scoring as if it were a competition.
For the elite archers there are also Master Bowman, Grand Master Bowman and Elite Master Bowman. These require 36 dozen arrows shot in competitions with either UK or World Record status.