The Archery Canada (AC) Ranking List is an annual list that ranks archers who compete in the Compound Target Archery categories – as defined by Archery Canada and World Archery. Archery Canada maintains ranking lists for both Indoor Target Archery and Outdoor Target Archery.
The AC Ranking List is used to rank all archers competing in Archery Canada or World Archery Registered events by category for consideration to teams, camps and other Archery Canada programs. Archers who compete in Archery Canada or World Archery events are automatically entered into the database when their scores are entered via the Archery Canada Scoring Program. Once scores are entered by the tournament organizers, they are automatically entered into the ranking system. (Please review the process below for more information)
When Archery Canada utilizes the AC Ranking List for the purpose of selecting member athletes to teams, the specific criteria for selection will reference the National Ranking List as part of its process.
Outdoor Target Ranking Lists:
M – Men | W – Women | JM – Junior Men | JW – Junior Women | CM – Cadet Men | CW – Cadet Women | BM – Cub Men | BW – Cub Women | MM – Master Men | MW – Master Women |
Indoor Target Ranking Lists
M – Men | W – Women | JM – Junior Men | JW – Junior Women | CM – Cadet Men | CW – Cadet Women | BM – Cub Men | BW – Cub Women | MM – Master Men | MW – Master Women |
Team Selection Ranking Lists
2023 Compound National Squad | 2023 World Youth Archery Championships Team | 2023 World Archery Championships Team | 2024 Compound National Squad |
How does the Archery Canada Ranking list work?
The Archery Canada Ranking List is an annual list and has no carry over from year to year. To understand the Ranking list, please refer to the current Archery Canada Able-Bodied Ranking List Process.
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Archery Canada is the national sport governing body for Archery in Canada, including all aspects of High-Performance (recurve and compound), 3D, and Field archery as well as those new to archery. Among its responsibilities, the association selects and prepares Canada’s teams that participate in international competitions including Continental Championships, World Championships and major multi-sport Games (ie. Olympic Games).