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 The table show archers with both a handicap and a classification. They will be updated as the 3 required rounds are submitted (on paper to the records officer or by email to records@binghamarchery.co.uk.)

If you shoot more than one bowstyle please specify clearly.

 

Please remember that it is up to the archer to submit their scores.

 

The tables show BLCAC archers with their handicaps and classifications. Only archers who have “active” classifications/handicaps based on this season’s rounds are shown.



BLCAC Outdoor Handicaps as at 1st January 2012                                    BLCAC Indoor Handicaps as at 31st January 2012





NAME Bow OUTDOORINDOOR

Handicap Class Handicap Class 

SeniorsChristopher Ian  C 18BM8B 

Heydon Adam  C -- 29

Lovejoy SteveC--39E

Barthorpe Nigel L/B 63270G 

Conolly Hazel L/B 71267F 

Cutler Rob L/B 67372G 

Goodwin Adrianne L/B 63BM68E 

Hunton John L/B 60BM70G 

Smeeton Janet L/B --61E 

Barnicott Simon  R 46249E 

Clarke Maurice  R 38135D 

Coward Mick  R 31BM30C 

Didsbury David  R --58E 

Heydon Lorraine R 593 56 

Heydon Pete  R  553 46

Howarth Gregg R 643 56

Johnson Jim  R 49242D 

Lambert -Coward Shani R 43138C

Smeeton Janet R42132C

Poole Bob R--39D

Smith Steve  R --63F
 Deborah Watmough
R66
-
61F







 Juniors Joe Allen R  67 
Catherine AngusR53BM 57E
 Arian BhageriR  63  
 Jack Barratt  R  60  
  Charlie James R 6155 

Sam JonesR71


 


The GNAS rules (records officer’s summary) on updating classifications are as follows:  

 (a) The classification scheme up to Bowman standard shall be in the hands of the Club Officials. At Master Bowman, or equivalent, and above, the classification is ratified by GNAS centrally.

(b) Initial grading and subsequent upgrading occurs immediately the necessary scores have been made in the defined year.

(c) The qualification holds for one year immediately following that in which it is gained. If it is not maintained during that year, reclassification shall be on the scores made during the year.

(d) An archer may hold different classifications in different archery disciplines

(e) (i) An archer who has failed to reach the qualifying scores for the lowest classification grade shall be listed as an Archer.

(ii) An archer who previously held a classification but failed to shoot the minimum number of rounds required to acquire a classification during the following defined year shall be listed as unclassified (U/C).  

A summary by the records officer of the GNAS rules on annual re-assessment of handicaps is as follows:

  • The Records Officer will re-assess the handicaps of all club archers annually on 1 January for outdoor handicaps. 
  • The handicap allocated will be equal to the average of the handicap ratings  of the archer’s best three scores shot during the previous year.  If an archer has shot fewer than three rounds the average will be those rounds shot plus the handicap for the previous year. 

Please note handicaps can go up as well as down!!

 

Steve's Quick Guide to Outdoor Handicap Dozen Scores 

 

County Records Sheet as at 19th October 2010