For ages 6 and up using Archery Canada ASA Rules
https://archerycanada.ca/asa-3-d-archery-tournaments/
The following is a draft outline of the Schedule:
| Friday | ||||||||||
| Start | End | Event | ||||||||
| 4:00 PM | 8:30 PM | Registration and Practice | ||||||||
| Saturday | ||||||||||
| Start | End | Event | ||||||||
| 7:45 AM | 8:30 AM |
Registration and Practice
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| 9:00 AM | 1:30 PM | Round 1 – Flights to be published | ||||||||
| 1:30 PM | 6:00 PM | Round 2 – Flights to be published | ||||||||
| 6:30 PM | 8:30 PM | 3D Challenge | ||||||||
| Sunday | ||||||||||
| Start | End | Event | ||||||||
| 7:00 AM | 8:30 AM | Practice Range is open | ||||||||
| 8:00 AM | 12:30 PM | Round 3 – Flights to be published | ||||||||
| 1:30 PM | 5:00 PM | ASA Pressure Point ShootDown | ||||||||
How to Register
Rule Modifications for Indoor ASA
Classes and Distances
- Super Senior and Young Adult will shoot up to 50 yards instead of 40 yards for indoors
- Young Adult Barebow/Traditional (15-17) 30 yards (error in the published rules).
- Open class will not be offered for championships indoors
Mandatory Speed Check Before Shoot-Offs:
- All archers advancing to a shoot-off will undergo a mandatory speed check.
- A range official will select an arrow at random from the archer’s quiver for testing. Archers must have all arrows with them at the time of inspection.
- If an archer’s equipment is found to exceed the speed cap, they will be disqualified from the shoot-off, and the next eligible shooter will advance in their place.
- Archers will not be allowed to “tune down” their bows at this stage to meet speed requirements.
Additional Speed Checks During Competition:
- Speed may also be tested after any qualification round if a range official suspects a violation or if a formal complaint has been made, as per the rules.
This rule ensures fair competition for all participants, so please check your equipment in advance to meet all regulations. Compliance with speed limits is essential for participation.
Accommodations
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