
in 1844, the first Grand National meeting was held at York, where they shot a 12 dozen round which is now called the York Round. The award given was the White Rose of Yorkshire, which is where the Rose awards … Continue reading
in 1844, the first Grand National meeting was held at York, where they shot a 12 dozen round which is now called the York Round. The award given was the White Rose of Yorkshire, which is where the Rose awards … Continue reading
The Junior FITA Silver Star Badge can only be claimed at a World Record or FITA Award Status event shooting a cadet round, The FITA Silver Stars are for archers under 16 (‘cadets’) shooting a cadet round. Badges are for … Continue reading
FITA Silver Target Awards are for the Cadet or Masters FITA 60 metre round or the half-FITA round. They can only be claimed at a World Record Status Shoot … Continue reading
FITA Silver Star Awards are for archers under 17 – The Cadet Class AND archers of 50 or over – The Masters Class, shooting the appropriate Cadet or Masters round. They may only be claimed at a World Record Status … Continue reading
FITA Target awards are for Compound & Recurve who shoot other FITA Rounds either in door or outdoor. These awards can only be claimed at a World Record Status event. … Continue reading
FITA (or now World Archery) Star awards are for Compound or Recurve archers who shoot the Gents FITA (Gents 1440) or Ladies FITA (Ladies 1440) round, shot in a tournament that has World Record Status. … Continue reading
The English Archery Federation have a set of awards called The English Cross. They can be claimed at any UK or Word Record Status FITA (World Archery 1440) shoost shot in England. … Continue reading