Entry Information

Indoor Archery - Event Dates

  • Central Qualifier: Saturday 15 February 2020 at Manchester Met University
  • Northern Qualifier: Saturday 22 February 2020 at Edinburgh Napier University
  • Southern Qualifier: Saturday 22 February 2020 at Bristol University

 

Entry Dates and Costs

Event Dates

Saturday 19th February 2022 – Central Qualifier, Manchester Met University

Saturday 26th February 2022 –Northern Qualifier, Edinburgh Napier University

Saturday 26th February 2022 – Southern Qualifier, Bristol University

Session times

To be confirmed

Entry Costs

£27.75 per competitor

This fee covers individual entry to BUCS Regional Qualifiers and (where applicable) Finals and Team entries.

Entry Opening Date

Tuesday 30th November 2021

Entry Closing Date

Tuesday 18th January at 11:59pm – Student/Competitor Deadline

(Students/Competitors must apply by this deadline)

Thursday 20th January at 11:59pm – Institution Administrator Deadline

(Institution Administrators are given 48 hours after the student/competitor deadline to approve entries)

Stage 2

Stage 2 entries are now open and will close for student entries on Tuesday the 8th of February and approvals will close for Institution Adminstrators on the 10th of February. 

Stage 2 entries will be allocated the Bristol qualifier regardless of preference. 

Entrants must achieve the appropriate qualification score in order to be entered into the event. If the event is over subscribed the entries that are the highest above their relevant qualification score will be accepted. 

Stage 2 Cost: £33.30

Event Summary

Competitors will shoot a Portsmouth Round. Non-Compound archers will shoot at a 60cm single spot target face, whilst Compound archers will shoot at a 60cm triple spot vertical target face. Shooting shall be in timed ends of two minutes. The round will be UK Record Status.

Competitors at Record Status tournaments are liable for drug testing, and competitors approached to give samples must comply. Refusal to comply will be treated as a positive result.

PLEASE NOTE: It is likely that all archers will be asked to share a target face. Timing will be done under manual control (no visible countdown clocks).

Session Times

Northern Qualifier

  • Session 1: 8:45am (single detail)
  • Session 2: 11am
  • Session 3: 2:15pm

Central Qualifier:

  • Session 1: 9:30am
  • Session 2: 12:45pm
  • Session 3: 4pm

Southern Qualifier:

  • Session 1: 8:30am
  • Session 2: 12pm
  • Session 3: 3:30pm

Qualification Scores

Qualification scores must have been shot at/after the BUCS Regional events in 2020 and before the entry closing date (18th January 2022).

Qualification scores must be submitted with an archer’s entry. In the first instance all qualification scores should be on a Portsmouth round however, if you are unable to provide one of these a WA18 score may be considered in exceptional circumstances. If you feel you would need to submit a WA18 score, please email [email protected] explaining why, and to see if it will be accepted/what score you would require.

Whilst these scores do not have to be shot at a full competition, it is required that they are shot under competition conditions (e.g. countersigned scoresheets, adequate distance, field captain, controlled shooting). If you are unsure that you can meet competition conditions, please email [email protected].

Portsmouth qualification scores are listed in the table below:

Bowtype

Novice

Experienced

Barebow

150

243

Compound

336

481

Longbow

128

218

Recurve

277

400

 

Quaification Score Checks

For the BUCS Indoor competition(s) qualification scores will be spot checked prior to, at and/or after the event. Any archer who does not achieve the qualification score or higher at their regional qualifier will be asked to give evidence of their qualification score after the event. Evidence will be requested via an email to their respective Sports/Athletic Union and the email address provided with their entry. This evidence will need to be a countersigned score sheet or results sheet and must be presented within one week of it being requested. This evidence may be asked for up to six months after the tournament date.

Failure to provide evidence may result in a fine and disqualification.

Disabled Entrants

There is a separate disabled category which will be awarded at the finals event (entry numbers depending) with results being extracted from the combined regional qualifier results. If you wish to enter this category, please state so on your entry. If you require any support at any of the BUCS Indoor Archery Championship events due to disability, please let us know on your entry submission and where possible we will support you.

If you require assistive equipment please state what this is and be able to provide sufficient supporting evidence as per the rules e.g. for Qualifiers a DMF form, for Finals a WA Classification. If for any reason you cannot provide evidence email [email protected].

Entry Process

To apply for this competition all competitors must have registered on BUCS Play with their university email address and then subsequently joined the Archery community.

  1. Competitor to complete competition application on BUCS Play
  2. Institution administrator approves entry
  3. BUCS approves/denies entry into competition and publishes confirmed entry list

Any data will be handled in accordance with BUCS Privacy Policy

By participating in this event you agree to adhere to BUCS General Event Disclaimer

To check whether you are eligible to compete in BUCS competitions, please visit BUCS individual eligibility REG 4

When you enter competitions the following information may be collected and shared with tournament organisers, scoring systems and other competitors for example target lists and results may be published: First Name, Surname, Gender, Bow style, Date of Birth / Age category, Email, Address, Phone number, Club (and ID), County (and ID), Region (and ID), Round (unless defined by age), Disabled (Y/N), Disability info.

It is expected that all athletes who wish to take part at the BUCS Indoor Regional Qualifiers will wish to proceed to the finals event but, we understand that this is not always the case. If you do not wish to proceed to the finals event, please state this on your entry submission. Archers not wishing to progress to finals will be placed at the bottom of the reserves’ list for the Regional Tournament in the case of a cut, irrespective of the number of entries received by their institution. There is no fine for not wishing to proceed to finals if it is specified on your entry.

Archers eligible for the novice category are any entrants who have not held insurance with an Archery Governing Body prior to, and who have commenced shooting during this academic year (deemed to start on 1st September 2021) and have entered the appropriate category on the online entry form. Queries regarding whether an archer is eligible for novice status should be directed to [email protected].

Institution Administrators must rank competitors in the order of preference for entry. This information will be used if the event is oversubscribed and will be used to allocate spaces. Any competitors not initially allocated a space will be added to a reserve list. Any institution wishing to make a substitution for one of their allocation must request this by 28th January 2022. If an institution withdraws an entry, but does not have anyone on the reserve list, the space will not be re-allocated and the entry fee will not be returned. Substitutions cannot be made after 28th January 2022 under any circumstances and can only be made from those on the reserve list.

Venue and Session preferences will be allocated based on geographical proximity to the shooting venue and spaces available. If you require a specific venue please email [email protected], prior to the student closing date. Where possible (reasonable) requests for specific venues and sessions will be met. Confirmed competitor shooting times and venue assignments will be published by the 28th January 2022 for regionals and 4th March 2022 for finals.

Proceeding to Finals

The highest individual scorers from each category, over the regional events, will progress to the final. This is all scores in a combined seeding. 

There will be no novice event in the finals meaning archers in the novice category will be included in an overall seeding and will be able to qualify for the event.

If multiple archers achieve the lowest accepted score for qualification to finals, all archers on that score will be invited to compete. Hits and Golds will not be used as a tie breaker.

Only archers who have achieved the experienced qualification score at the regional event(s) will be eligible to attend the finals event.

The extraction of scores will be done as a proportionate percentage of all accepted entries to regionals, or a minimum of eight spaces.

A list of spaces available will be published on the BUCS website by the 30 January 2020. 

Withdrawals

If you wish to withdraw from either of the indoor events please note the following fines will apply and you will not be refunded your entry fee;

Time before the event

Fine for Regionals

Fines for Finals

2 weeks before

Friday 4th February (Central)

Friday 11th February (Northern & Southern)

£0

Friday 11th March

£5

More than 1 week

Friday 11th February (Central)

Friday 18th February (Northern & Southern)

£10

Friday 18th March

£15

Less than 1 week

£15

£20

On the day

£20

£25

 

Where an archer develops a new injury/medical condition between entry and the Regional Qualifiers, or the Regional Qualifiers and the National Finals requiring them to withdraw, a medical note can be submitted to avoid incurring a fine.

Notification of a withdrawal should be sent via e-mail by the Institution Administrator to Olivia Hellas.

BUCS Points and Awards

There are no BUCS Points available at the Regional Events, however (depending on entry numbers) medals are awarded to:

Men’s Novice Barebow                          

Men’s Novice Compound                       

Men’s Novice Longbow              

Men’s Novice Recurve                           

Women’s Novice Barebow                     

Women’s Novice Compound                  

Women’s Novice Longbow                    

Women’s Novice Recurve

                       

Open Novice Team Trophy: the highest three non-compound scores from the eligible male or female competitors from each institution, Novice only.

Open disability category awards (depending on entries) will have their results extracted from the combined BUCS regionals scores and be awarded at the finals event: No BUCS Points