2005 Tri-Cities 3D Tournament Rules

The following is a list of rule changes that were agreed upon by the representatives from
all 5 of the Tri-Cities clubs, at the annual meeting, which was held Dec. 12 2004.

The five Clubs that make up the Tri-Cities Circuit are:
Bear Creek, Big Pine, Cherokee Laurel Bloomery, Kettlefoot, and Kingsport

Championship eligibility requirements:
To be qualified to win a Championship in any class, the Shooter must shoot
at least two Tournaments, in that one class, at each club and shoot the
Championship Round in that same class, at Kingsport Archery Club on August 6/7

The points paying rounds are all the rounds listed on the printed Schedule.
If any additional shoots are scheduled, they will be denoted by an astrick (*)
on this web-site, and will not count as a points paying round and may not be
included as one of the two required shoots to make a shooter eligible for
the Championship.

A shooters two highest scores from each club plus their score in the Championship
Shoot will be added together to determine Class Champions. To be eligible for a
Class Championship, a Shooter will have a total of 11 scores in that one class.

The added scores can be from one class only. 

Example: A shooter may not add their score from a Hunter round to a score they
shot in an Open Trophy class round. 

A shooter must have 11 scores in one class, (2 from each club + Championship Shoot)
to be eligible for a Class Championship.

Hunter Class equipment rules:
Fixed Pins, short stabilizer, no magnification
No moveable pins of any type will be allowed and no stabilizer longer
than 12 inches may be used. No Magnifcation will be used in this class.
There is no specific requirement or limit on arrow configuration.
Speed limit for this class is 280 fps.

Open Trophy 
The Open Trophy Class will shoot from the Pink "Hunter Class" peg with Open Class
equipment being allowed. This is a Trophy Class with no Money being
paid back.

Youth class ages
Class eligibility for the Cub, Youth, and Young Adults Class shooters, will be
determined by their age prior to the March 1 2005 cutoff date for the 2005
tournament season. 

0 to 8 year old "Walk Up" 
0 to 8 year old Cubs, will shoot for free and the Hosting Club will not be required
to present prizes for this class. The shooters in this class will be allowed to
"walk up" to any distance the shooter or Parent/Adult Chaperon feels comfortable
with. Any arrow that hits the target but does not stick will be awarded a minimum
score of 5 points in this class.

9 to 11 Cubs
Must shoot from the White Cub peg. Trophies or medallions will be awarded.

Youth
Ages 12 to 14. 240 fps speed limit

Young Adult
Ages 15-17. 280 fps

If any cub, youth, or young adult chooses to shoot "up" a class, They will be
required to follow ALL the rules that pertain to the class they are competing in.

These rules changes will be posted at the Clubs.

last updated 12/30/04

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