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#44 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:18 am
Subject:: NSW State Target Report 16/10/03
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Hi All,

Last Sunday (12/10/03) three members of the club competed in the State
Target competition at Homebush Archery Park.

The weather conditions were terrible with winds gusting upto 60km/hour.
Due to this, many scores from the day were lower than expected.

Alex Norman placed 8th in the Men's Recurve division.
90m 212
70m 231
50m 242
30m 296
Total score 981/1440

Dan Bray once again won the Men's Barebow division by a margin of 217
points from second place.
70m 204
60m 254
50m 198
30m 292
Total score 948/1440

Don Chiou placed 10th in the Men's Compound division.
90m 264
70m 251
50m 281
30m 327
Total score 1123/1440

Overall, the results were reasonable for the wind conditions.

Congratulations to Dan for continuing his placings in the barebow
division.

The Club Championships will be held soon, before exams as a last
competition for the year.  More details when the event is finalised.

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#43 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Mon Sep 22, 2003 1:11 pm
Subject:: Sydney Uni Archery Newsletter , 22nd September 2003
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Hi All,

As we near the midpoint of second semester, club activities have
settled into a regular routine quite well.  Club events are
progressing and looking good for the remainder of the year.

*********
Range Fees
*********
Thanks must go to everyone with their co-operation in paying their
range fees.
The small trickle is very important as over time, it has helped by us
purchase a order of 40 bowbags for our recurves.  Once these come in,
the days of carboard boxes falling apart with lost strings and limb
bolts will hopefully be a thing of the past.
Please continue to help support the club by remembering to pay the
fee when you come and shoot (except for those who have paid their
season fee).

*********
Indoor Outdoor Competition
*********
The indoor outdoor competition is going ahead as planned.
We have a few entries, but if you would like to compete, then please
come on the day, and we will try to fit as many as possible.

When: Tuesday 30th September 2003 (The Tuesday of Usyd Midsemester
Break)
Time: 10:00am
Cost: $5 (Target faces and Range fee)
What: 18m distance, 40cm target face, 3x 30 arrows (10x 3 arrow
rounds)
Where:  The Square. (If we have relocated by then, we will have
someone there to redirect you)

We would like to have as many come if possible, and we will have our
regular tuesday session afterwards.  You don't have to pay any extra
range fees to continue shooting in the afternoon.

********
White Tail Targets
********
We have had our white tail targets for two months and they are
looking good.  So far our large capital investment has paid off
extremely well, and they look like to last for a while yet before we
will have to make any other major purchases target wise.
However, without the support from our chocolate sales, it would have
been a difficult thing to raise the funds for this purchase.
Hopefully next year, we may consider making smaller purchases to
increase our capacity slowly, and we would like the continual support
from members and friends for future ventures.

*******
Affiliation
*******
The club has paid for 12 positions of affiliation with Archery
NSW/Archery Australia.
Several positions have already been taken and filled.
It is intended that those who take advantage of this offer will
compete in a state/national competition some time in the upcoming
season before July 2004.
The club has subsidised $80 per position, so it is only $6 to take
one.  However, this means any competition fees will have to be paid
in full by yourselves.
The first competition is October 11.  If you feel that you would like
to compete and represent the club, please speak to Alex Norman at
training about this.

********
Coaching
********
A coach who has returned from surgery and rehab has expressed
interest in coaching our club members again in the near future.
We are very happy to accept this offer, however the financial cost
will make this offer a difficult process.
WE WILL NOT RAISE RANGE FEES
The range fee will remain $1 per shoot.
We will be negotiating with the Sports Union to have financial
support for this coaching.  If this is not viable, we may ask those
members who wish for coaching to voluntry contribute for the service.

********
St Pauls Move
********
We will be moving.
When we will be moving is unknown.
We will keep you all posted

********
Other Upcoming Events
********
The only other major event left in the club calender is the Club
Championships.
It will be held later in the year closer to Stuvac as a final event
before exams for some fun and a indication of improvement from our
Inter-Uni competition in July.
Other smaller events and specials will be announced as they come.

Questions?
Comments?
Let me know
Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee Member

#42 From: "Alex Norman" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Mon Sep 1, 2003 4:00 am
Subject:: Report of State/National Rankings Tournament 31.07.03
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Hi Everyone,
Another beautiful day at Homebush yesterday for the State/National
ranking round. Dan and I arrived to a lovely cool, calm morning and
an insteresting target allocations sheet. Amongst the 10 archers in
my division (Men's Recurve) were two AIS archers, Rob Turner and
Andrew Lindsay (Andrew was on the World Champs team this year), and
Sydney Olympic Gold Medallist Simon Fairweather. Unfortunately Simon
didn't turn up though... Oh well :-)

Anyhow, apart from a bit of wind during the second distance the day
was very nice for shooting. Scores follow:

Dan Bray - Men's Recurve Barebow
70m - 207
60m - 227 (is that a competition pb Dan?)
50m - 196
30m - 279
Total Ladies FITA - 909

Alex Norman - Men's Recurve
90m - 278 (huge pb and 3rd highest from the day)
70m - 245 (a competition pb but crap when compared to my 90m score)
50m - 284 (again a competition pb. Could have been higher)
30m - 332 (outright pb. Happy with it, though could have been five
points higher:-)
Total Men's FITA - 1139 (massive pb of almost 200 points and one
point off a Master Bowman score).

So another great day at Homebush. Hopefully we will see more USyd
people competing in the near future.

See you all at training. Regards
Alex Norman
Club Secretary

#41 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Thu Aug 7, 2003 1:36 pm
Subject:: Sydney Uni Archery Newsletter, 7th August 2003
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Dear All,

The first week of Semester has started well, with a good turnout of
shooters, which many whom we haven't seen for quite a while.  We hope
those whose timetables now allow them to shoot more frequently will
do so, and those who only have a hour between classes will still come
and shoot, like dedicated Hamish =).

Please don't stay away due to the Range fee, because it isn't much
for the long term benefits.  Plenty of people have purchased the $20
semester pass, so thank you.

*************
Below are the details for our upcoming Outdoor Indoor competition.
This competition will be a close range event, at 18m, on 40cm faces,
and the difference which will prove quite challenging to many is that
you each will have 3 targets to shoot at, in which each end, you only
shoot 1 arrow at each target face.  This is done to remove
probability of arrow damage at the close distance it is shot.  This
will mean that aiming skills at multiple heights on the target will
be required.  We will put out closer targets as the event nears for
practice

When: Tuesday 30th September (Unfortunately it has to be a weekday
because weekends are booked out for Cricket season) It is mid
semester break for Usyd, don't know about other Uni's
Time: 10am Registration til when we finish, or til 5pm when the
booking is over (shoot time as per club training session)
Where: The Square, University of Sydney
How much: $5/Entry (Includes range fee and target faces)
What: 3x AustIndoor 1 (30 arrows, 10 ends x 3 arrows, 18m, 40cm face
multispot)
Close of Registration date: 5th September

Monies to be paid on the day. If something does come up, and you can
not attend, please let us know ASAP so we can adjust target
allocation groups etc.
WHO: Anyone who is a member of a University Archery Club, or AA/ANSW
as we are now an affiliated club.

Registrations can be emailed to : flehrad@...
Or PM'd here on AF to me,
Or snail mail to : Sydney University Archery Club, C/- SUSport, Noel
Martin Aquatic Centre, University of Sydney, 2006, NSW.

Please include your: Name, Contact email/phone, Gender (we have had
ambiguity from non english names!), and Division (Mens/Womens,
Compound/Recurve/Novice, where Novice = Never shot archery before 1st
Jan 2003)
************

Chocolate Sales are still continuing.
James Shepherd has been hard at work selling these for us, in the
Access Labs, and currently has sold 4 boxes, being our highest
seller.  Thank you very much James =).  We would really really
appreciate it greatly if others could help out as much as possible by
selling them for us.  Please do come and talk with us about this, as
we only have another 6 boxes to sell.
************

This Saturday, we will be travelling to Campbelltown to pick up our
long awaited White Tail targets.
Fingers crossed that all goes well, and in the coming weeks these
targets will be placed into regular use as we phase out the Straw
target boards.

************

Lastly, but not less important is the issue of helping out.
It has been noticed by many of us, that there are members of the club
who turn up after everything is set up, shoot all afternoon, and
leave before we pack up.  They don't have any urgency for this,
except what seems to us, the lack of willingness to help set up, and
pack up each sessions.  Without naming names, we are very
dissapointed at this kind of behaviour, and we hope that in the
future this will change.
We do understand if you have classes to go to, or if you have real
reasons for leaving early, or arriving late, but if you don't, and we
find out, you probably will get some very interesting comments from
people who notice this.
Please help, and get involved, because it is as much as your club as
it is everyone elses, and as people graduate and leave university, it
is the responsibility of the younger members to carry it on, instead
of letting the club fall apart from what hard work has built it to.
So, if you are around before 2pm, come by and help set up, and if you
don't have to rush away at 5pm, stay and help pack up.
We appreciate those who help out very much.

Questions?
Comments?
Rebukes?
Personal behaviour defences?
Let me know,

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#40 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Sun Jul 27, 2003 1:32 pm
Subject:: Start of Semester 2 - Announcements
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Dear All,

We start Semester 2 for 2003 with the introduction of the Range Fee
beginning Tuesday 29th July.
$1/shoot (= $2/week, which isn't very much!)
$20/semester pass (1st week to Last Exam week inclusive only).
Please pay before you get your equipment if you have equipment
assigned to you, or pay when asking for equipment to be given.
We are relying upon the honesty of our members for this to work and
benefit the club, so please don't rob yourselves of better targets
and equipment.
Money should be given to myself, Kirsten, Alex, or Adrian depending
on who is there.

Another announcement is that there are two competitions to be held
later in the year.
The first event in the planning is the SUAC Outdoor Indoor
competition.
This is so far to be planned for the 27th September (Saturday) and
will be a 18m distance, 90 arrows, on 40cm faces.  The cost will be
$5/entry to cover the target faces.  More details closer to the event.
The second event is the Club Championships.  This is normally held a
few weeks before StuVac/Exams to get some fun before the pressure
kicks in.
It will be a Geelong, 30m, 90 arrows, 122cm faces, and will cost $5
entry again.  This is a opportunity to see how you have improved
since the Outdoor competition just a few weeks ago.

Chocolates.
We still have several boxes to sell.  If you can help, please come
talk to myself or Kirsten about getting a box to sell for the club.
It would be greatly appreciated.

Questions? Comments?
Etc

Don
SUAC Committee

#39 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Sun Jul 27, 2003 1:32 pm
Subject:: Start of Semester 2 - Announcements
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Dear All,

We start Semester 2 for 2003 with the introduction of the Range Fee
beginning Tuesday 29th July.
$1/shoot (= $2/week, which isn't very much!)
$20/semester pass (1st week to Last Exam week inclusive only).
Please pay before you get your equipment if you have equipment
assigned to you, or pay when asking for equipment to be given.
We are relying upon the honesty of our members for this to work and
benefit the club, so please don't rob yourselves of better targets
and equipment.
Money should be given to myself, Kirsten, Alex, or Adrian depending
on who is there.

Another announcement is that there are two competitions to be held
later in the year.
The first event in the planning is the SUAC Outdoor Indoor
competition.
This is so far to be planned for the 27th September (Saturday) and
will be a 18m distance, 90 arrows, on 40cm faces.  The cost will be
$5/entry to cover the target faces.  More details closer to the event.
The second event is the Club Championships.  This is normally held a
few weeks before StuVac/Exams to get some fun before the pressure
kicks in.
It will be a Geelong, 30m, 90 arrows, 122cm faces, and will cost $5
entry again.  This is a opportunity to see how you have improved
since the Outdoor competition just a few weeks ago.

Chocolates.
We still have several boxes to sell.  If you can help, please come
talk to myself or Kirsten about getting a box to sell for the club.
It would be greatly appreciated.

Questions? Comments?
Etc

Don
SUAC Committee

#38 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <flehrad@...>
Date: Thu Jul 17, 2003 9:24 pm
Subject:: Uni Competition Results + Reminders
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***********************
Uni Competition Results
***********************
I'd like to thank everyone who came, and helped out to make the event
as big as a success as it was yesterday.
The weather cleared up for the shooting, and we had some light winds,
but overall it was a nice day.
I think people really enjoyed shooting at uni, a different scene,
especially while facing tennis courts and construction workers. I
think we managed to get some publicity, as several hundred people
passed the field during the day, and quite a large number stopped to
watch our shooting for a few rounds, and more came by to watch during
their lunch breaks.
Next year, the competition is most likely to be co-hosted with
Homebush Archery Park, and will be held out at the Olympic Archery
park. If we can make it a officially listed ANSW event, and Uni Games
event, or at least SU Sport endorsed, then we may get more numbers
competing.

Anyways, here is a full listing of scores for the day.

Geelong (/900)

Men's Compound
Donald Chiou (875) USYD
Adrian Tchen (855) USYD
Paul Clark (842) NU
Stephen Willott (837) UOW
James Shepherd (774) USYD
Julian Cole (747) USYD

Women's Compound
Kirsten O'Hara (838) USYD
Anna-Marie McCombie (586) USYD
Caroline McCombie (506) USYD

Men's Recurve
Alex Norman (837) USYD
Marc Winoto (832) UNSW
Dan Bray (762) USYD
Gerard O'Conner (679) USYD
Danya Rose (656) USYD
Pham Veit Coung Nguyen (619) NU
Lim Chin Sung (569) NU

Women's Recurve
Hong Hee Hog (450) NU

Men's Novice
Peter Huang (763) UNSW
Matt Vytrhlik (693) USYD
Hamish Hill (684) USYD
Mark Lewin (647) UNSW
Felix Hui (621) UNSW
Toby Allan (608) USYD
Carl Mistler (551) USYD
Wilson Leung (440) USYD

Women's Novice
Lauren Bernauer (614) USYD
Nicole Collas (586) NU

Combined Uni Scores (Top 3 shooters /2700)
USYD (2568)
UNSW (2242)
NU (1774)


Short Canberra (/900)

Men's Compound
Donald Chiou (814) USYD
Adrian Tchen (813) USYD
Stephen Willott (805) UOW
Paul Clark (793) NU
James Shepherd (698) USYD
Julian Cole (623) USYD

Women's Compound
Kirsten O'Hara (786) USYD
Caroline McCombie (321) USYD
Anna-Marie McCombie (310) USYD

Men's Recurve
Marc Winoto (764) UNSW
Dan Bray (716) USYD
Alex Norman (709) USYD
Gerard O'Conner (574) USYD
Pham Veit Coung Nguyen (483) NU
Danya Rose (480) USYD
Lim Chin Sung (358) NU

Men's Novice
Peter Huang (660) UNSW
Matt Vytrhlik (592) USYD
Mark Lewin (540) UNSW
Hamish Hill (528) USYD
Felix Hui (488) UNSW
Toby Allan (448) USYD
Carl Mistler (331) USYD
Wilson Leung (279) USYD

Women's Novice
Lauren Bernauer (386) USYD
Nicole Collas (354) NU

Uni Combined Score (Top 3 Shooters / 2700)
USYD (2413)
NU (1634)
UNSW (1478)


Overall Scores (1800)

Men's Compound
Donald Chiou (1689) USYD
Adrian Tchen (1668) USYD
Stephen Willott (1642) UOW
Paul Clark (1639) NU
James Shepherd (1472) USYD
Julian Cole (1370) USYD

Women's Compound
Kirsten O'Hara (1624) USYD
Anna-Marie McCombie (896) USYD
Caroline McCombie (827) USYD

Men's Recurve
Marc Winoto (1596) UNSW
Alex Norman (1546) USYD
Dan Bray (1478) USYD
Gerard O'Conner (1253) USYD
Danya Rose (1136) USYD
Pham Veit Coung Nguyen (1102) NU
Lim Chin Sung (927) NU

Women's Recurve
Hong Hee Goh (450) NU

Men's Novice
Peter Huang (1423) UNSW
Matt Vytrhlik (1285) USYD
Hamish Hill (1212) USYD
Mark Lewin (1187) UNSW
Felix Hui (1109) UNSW
Toby Allan (1056) USYD
Carl Mistler (882) USYD
Wilson Leung (719) USYD

Women's Novice
Lauren Bernauer (1000) USYD
Nicole Collas (940) USYD

Uni Combined Score (Top 3 shooters /5400)
USYD (4981)
UNSW (3720)
NU (3408)

Thanks also have to go to the staff at Benson Archery Warehouse with
their discounts on our target faces, and as well as donating the
lucky guess prize of a pair of binoculars.
We ran a lucky guess competition, where the number was between 0 -
1800, and it would be the average of all shooters at the end of the
day.
Alex Norman took out the prize with a guess of 1250 (the score he
wanted to shoot for a FITA?), with the average being 1227.

*********
Reminders
*********

Affiliation - We currently have 14 people listed with interest in
affiliating and competing for us in the near future.  They will
receive a subsidy on the affiliation cost (full price is $86 for 12
months till July next year).
If you would like to be affiliated and compete and represent us, then
please let me know by next friday the 25th July.  Email me at
flehrad@...

Range Fees - $1/shoot or $20/semester pass (1st week semester - Last
exam week semester inclusive).  This will be activated starting 28th
July.

Chocolates - We still have 10 boxes of chocolates to sell.  At this
point in time, we have broken even, so any sales are profits which go
straight into the club accounts.  If you can please, please, please
help us by selling them.  If you can, and are interested in doing so,
talk to me during training before August 8th, or email me at
flehrad@...
The chocolates haven't gone off either! (For those who doubt the
lifespan of chocolate...)

Questions?
Comments?
Yadda yadda yadda

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#37 From: "Alex Norman" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:50 am
Subject:: World Archery Championships
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Hi Everyone,
The FITA World Archery Championsips begin in New York today. The WACs
occur every two years, and in years like this one (the year before an
Olympics) they also serve to gain countries qualifications to next
years Olympics. The WACs are a huge event with some 212 competitors
in Men's Recurve alone!
Each country can send a maximum of 4 competitors per division (Men's
& Women's Compound & Recurve). The competition takes the following
format:
All competitors shoot a FITA round (144 arrows at four different
distances) over two days. From the results of this seeding round the
top 64 (in the division) pass through to the individual sudden death
matchplay. The matches at this stage are 18 arrows only shot at 70m.
Certainly a very tough format. When there are only 8 archers left the
matches switch to 12 arrows only (imagine all your success as a
competitive archer riding on 12 arrows!! Heavy!). With four archers
left the two winners of the 12 arrow matches go to the Gold Medal
match. The two losers go to the Bronze arrow match. Like the previous
matches the title of World Champion rests on just 12 arrows.

There is also a team matchplay event, and this is the important one
for Olympic qualification. For more information on how countries
qualify for the maximum three spots in the Olympics go to
http://www.archery.org/athens/papers/QualificationsummaryFITA_final3e.
PDF

Australia has sent a full squad - 4 each of Men's and Women's
Compound and Recurve. We have a number of good chances at medals
especially in Men's Recurve and Compound. For more info on the Aussie
team go to http://www.archery.org.au/team/index.html

To keep up to date with the lastest scores and to see lots of photos
of the World's best archers go to the FITA 2003 WACs website
http://www.archery.org/NewYork2003/wc2003ny.html

Good luck to all the team. Let's hope they shoot their best.

Regards
Alex Norman

#36 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon Jul 7, 2003 10:11 pm
Subject:: Official Affiliation Status + Range fees introduction + Misc
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Dear Club members,

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Affiliation Status
****

It is with great pleasure that the Club Exec's and Committee informs
you all that our club is now officially Affiliated with Archery
Australia and Archery NSW.

I'd like to thank Alex Norman our secretary for all the hard work he
has put into this, and bringing our club one step closer to the
heights of Archery within Australia.

As is, there is only two university clubs within Australia that I
know of who are Affiliated, which is us and UNSW.  And hopefully our
shooters in the future will start to get the upper hand over UNSW and
show that USyd people know how to shoot too =)

We are now calling for serious nominations of Affiliation.
The club has a small amount of money to use for subsidising
affiliation membership.  Membership runs from July - July (financial
year) and enititles you to compete in State and National events held
anywhere in Australia (not including competition entry fees), and
covers you for insurance reasons at any affiliated club across
Australia (thus allowing you to shoot there if you are not a member).
Requirements to be a Affiliated member:  A "New" Club uniform (once
we get them in).  Willingness to compete at events and train on a
regular basis.
Nothing else is required as the club will continue to provide the
equipment to the best of its ability.
The cost of affiliation is estimated to be around $100 (not including
shirts).  We will subsidise accordingly depending on how many people
wish to seriously affiliate.
Please email me at <flehrad@...> with your name if you wish
to be counted, by the 25th July, 2003.

******
Range Fees Introduction
******

As voted at the SGM last week, a range fee will be charged for shoots.
This will start from the 29th July 2003.
The cost is $1/shoot ($2/shoot if you are non SUAC but AA/ANSW
affiliated).
A "season pass" of $20 can be purchased which will allow you shooting
for a semester block (28th July - 19th November 2003) including
semester break holidays, which will save you $14 if you shot each
Tuesday and Friday.  Holidays after exams and before semester starts
next year will be the $1/shoot.
This equals to $2/week, which is not even a bottle of coke.
The reason why we are using this system is to raise funds for
maintance of equipment and targets.
And we are still the cheapest affiliated club within Australia with
range fees and membership fees inclusive.
Please help us, and be honest by paying at each session when you get
your equipment.

****
Misc Stuff
****
Thanks once more to Alex Norman, the club secretary, and target
haggler, as we are now in the process of purchasing 4 ex-olympic foam
targets and H-frames from Camden Valley Archers.  These targets are
in excellent condition, and thanks to Alex's bargaining skills, we
have them at a price cheaper than 50% normal retail brand new.
We will be expecting them to be paid for and transported in the
coming few weeks.  These targets should last us a while, and are a
cheaper alternative in the long run with replaceable center inserts
at a reasonable price.

The competition is nearing, and we have 30 registered competitors for
the event at hand, with 18 from our club.  If you have nothing better
to do on the day (17th July) then feel free to pop down and watch
some shooting by hopefully the best that our club can offer, and see
how our university opposition holds up.

Questions, Comments
Let me know
Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#35 From: "sydneyuniarchery" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon Jun 23, 2003 2:57 am
Subject:: Blue Mountains Indoor Shoot Results + Club Matters
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Hi All,

Unlike the usual situation of Alex sending us the weekend results, I
have decided to do so.

On Sunday, Dan Bray and Alex Norman travelled to the Blue Mountains
Indoor, at some unknown early hour in the freezing cold ( under 8
degrees) to have a crack at the 18m range.

The end results were

Alex Norman (Men's Recurve) - 6th with 506
Dan Bray (Men's Bare Bow) - 1st with 485

Overall results, Dan Bray came 5th and recieved a Dinner at the
Mercure Resort.

So congratulations on them both.

Onto Club matters.

As previous posted, we will have another Special General Meeting to
vote upon the final version which has been approved for Affiliation.
However, due to a financial stuff up by the sports union, we are yet
unsure of any subsidy for members wishing to Affiliate.
This matter is being sorted, and hopefully will be resolved in time
for affiliation.

Range fees will also be introduced and discussed.

The competition in July is coming near, and entries to put your name
down closes this friday, the 27th.  So, if you wish to come and you
have not given your details to me, then please see me on Tuesday, or
Friday this week, or email me with your name, SID and division
(Men's/Women's Compound/Recurve/Novice).
Cost will be $25 + Uniform (approximately $30) with a subsidy.  The
uniform will be club uniform from now on, and in the future you will
not be required to get new versions like in the past.  Besides, it is
a good shirt.  If you ignore comments about chaffing. =)

And lastly, Chocolate sales.
We have broken even with our sales, and covered the cost of the
chocolates.  We still have 10 boxes of chocolate left but the sales
have flagged quite considerably.  However, we do understand there are
exams and other things to do, but once they are over, we would
appreciate it greatly if people could help us sell more of them and
generate the money we badly need for equipment and targets.


Good luck with all those who have exams, and hope to see you shooting
if you are coming to the competition.

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee Member

#34 From: "Alex Norman" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Thu Jun 19, 2003 2:49 pm
Subject:: Special General Meeting 04.07.03
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Hi Everyone,
Unfortunately our application to affiliation with Archery Australia
has been knocked back on a constitutional issue. In order to
affiliate we will have to change our constitution again. I am calling
another SGM so that the Club can vote on these changes. It will be
held on Friday the 4th of July from 2:30pm in the Square. There will
also be some announcements regarding the introduction of range fees
and some general business.

The proposed changes are:
Clause 5: Changed to, "Any member of SU Sport completing the
prescribed membership form for the Club, and paying the membership
fee as set out by the Club Committee for that year, shall thereby
become a member of the Club."
Clauses 5.1 - 5.3: Deleted.
Clause 6: Changed to, "All members of the Club must be fully insured
and registered members of Archery Australia Incorporated, through its
State administrative body, the Archery Society of New South Wales
Incorporated (refer By Law 1)."

By Law 1 is to be created shortly. This will identify the SUAC Social
Club that most members will be a part of. It will effectivley state
that all members of SUAC must be registered with AA, through
ArcheryNSW, unless they are members of the Social Club (as most of
you are). The Social Club will in all other respects be the same as
SUAC - share grounds, equipment etc. Just the same as things are now.

Regards,
Alex Norman
SUAC Secretary

#33 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Tue Jun 3, 2003 12:55 pm
Subject:: Changes to Competition Details ~IMPORTANT~
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Hi All,

Due to some complaints from people of other universities about the
inconvience of cost (and don't get me started on it because they are
complaining when previous Uni competitions were more expensive), the
schedules and costs for the event has changed.

*******************************************************
REVISED DETAILS!

When: Thursday, 17th July ONLY
What:  Geelong AND Short Canberra, on the same day.
The day will start a little earlier (9am) to accomodate for both
events on the same day.
How Much: $25 for the whole day.

However, this change means there will be no medals, but instead paper
certificates, in order to keep the costs down.

In addition to this, on the Friday 18th July, because we have applied
to book the field, we will use it.
We will hold a informal Team Matchplay for SUAC members, using club
targets.
A team matchplay is where you form teams of three members, and you
shoot off against other teams.
We will be using a round robin points system before a elimination
ladder.
In order for this to actually work, it obviously requires enough
people to form teams of three.  So, if you don't want to pay $25 for
the competition, then come on the friday in the morning and shoot in
the team matchplay before regular training in the afternoon. =)

Please, please, please, come and shoot in the competition.  We, as
previously stated, will be subsidising, and quite frankly $25 for a
day's fun of shooting isn't much to pay at all.
You can register your name during archery shoots, or emailing your
name and student number, and division to me.
Divisions are
Men's Compound
Men's Recurve
Mens' Novice
Women's Compound
Women's Recurve
Women's Novice
Where Novices classify as you have never shot archery before 1st
January 2003.

This registration is also required for the team matchplay so we can
work out numbers easier (and it remains free to shoot).
******************************

Chocolate Sales.
The Chocolate comes in Tomorrow.
So far, we've only got 4 people who are intending on helping sell the
chocolates.
Please, can we get more people to help?
It would be greatly appreciated as all the profits go back into the
club, which will benefit you, the shooter.


Questions, Comments, Email me.

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#32 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon Jun 2, 2003 2:08 am
Subject:: Chocolates are Here!
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Hi All

The chocolates have been ordered, and will be delivered on Wednesday
this week.

Which means you can pick up a box on Friday to begin testing your
sales abilities.

The following types have been ordered and will be available.

Giant Caramello Koala
Giant Dairy Milk Freddo
Diary Milk Block
Honeycomb Crisp

All boxes are $40.
We have 6 boxes of each type available to start off with, and if we
sell them and think we can sell more (which I think we could) then it
is easy to order more.
The Giant Caramello and Freddo are to be sold at $1/each and the Milk
Block and Honeycomb are sold at $2/each.

So far, Alex B will try to sell them at Vet, and James S will be
selling them at Fisher and other Access Labs he works at.
If you think you can sell some, then please come and help.

The proceedure is as follows.
1) You see me at archery on a Tuesday/Friday and tell me how many
boxes you want to take to sell (min 1, max whatever we have left).
2) You pay Kirsten (treasurer) the $40/box
3) You sell the chocolates
4) You keep the money.  Or any unsold chocolates.
5) If you honestly can not sell the remaining unsold chocolates,
return them in the box for a refund of the unsold items, otherwise,
just keep them and eat them to help out the club.  Unless of course
you are allergic to Chocolate.

Yes, it is a large outlay of $40/box, but you can sell a box at a
time if you can not afford more.

Hope to get more people helping out. =)

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#31 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Sat May 31, 2003 12:48 pm
Subject:: Report of State/National Rankings Tournament 31.05.03
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Hi everyone,
Today was a most spectacular day for shooting. The weather was pretty
much perfect. Again Dan and I went to Homebush and again it was
windless! Amazing seeing as the place has a reputation for its wind.
It was a big turnout, with more recurvers than compounders for a
change.

Scores:
Dan Bray - Men's Recurve Barebow (Women's FITA):
70m = 205
60m = 223
50m = 210
30m = 285
Total = 923

Alex Norman - Men's Recurve (Men's FITA):
90m = 157
70m = 225
50m = 241
30m = 317 (pb - with a miss on the last arrow!)
Total = 940

A great day. Scores were lowish all round. Hopefully we will see more
USyd archers there in the future. (can't wait to get my carbon
arrows!:-)

Regards
Alex

#30 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Sat May 31, 2003 4:23 am
Subject:: Cadbury Fundraising
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Hi All,

Time has come to order some chocolates for sale to raise club funds.

Two points.
1) When
2) How.

When.  We could order them now, but with exams it may be unlikely
people will buy, or more likely to buy so they can snack during
studies.  And they can be sold during the holidays.

How.  We are going to run with a system of outlay.  The club will
purchase the choclates at their cost price.  The selling person will
pay the club for a box at the profit cost, and proceed to recover
their money by selling.  This system has two advantages, that the
club will not have to run the risk of people not returning correct
monies after sold chocolates, and the club will gain the profit
immediately available for use.  The disadvantage is the selling
person will have to pay a large sum (eg $40/box) upfront to begin
selling.  Any unsold chocolates will be then available for the
selling person to eat themselves, and help with raising funds for the
club.

The minimum order for fundraising boxes are 12 boxes at $20/box.
After selling them at $40/box, the club will have $240 profit.  The
more boxes we can sell the better.

If you are one of the people who really want to help us by selling
choclates around uni, or other places, then please either email me
back with your name and contact details, or talk to me during archery
sessions.

Thanks
Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#29 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Sat May 31, 2003 4:02 am
Subject:: Apologies for missing name
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Hi All,

In a apparent deliberate ommission of a name from my last newsletter
in regards to those I suggested to compete, my apologies.

The missing name is
Lauren

She's a regular of the club now, and shoots very well.
I didn't deliberately forget, so please don't hurt me =)

In more serious matters.
The registration pack for the competition is being completed, and
will be available for reading during the shoots.
The final cost is $30/event, however depending on how many people
sign up by the 27th of June, there will be subsidy from the club to
help reduce the cost.

A uniform will be required as previously stated, and we will work on
getting the information about costs and availabilities soon.

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee

#28 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Wed May 28, 2003 1:11 pm
Subject:: Sydney Uni Archery Newsletter #3, 28th May 2003
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Hi All,

An update on Club events and things to be aware of.

Firstly, due to the bad weather, we were not able to shoot on
Tuesday, even though through the many opinions of club members, the
field was dry enough to shoot on.  However, it was the groundsmen's
decision to not allow usage, and we respect it, but if it was the
Sports Union, and the grounds staff said it was ok, we would have
shot.  According to the weather forecasts, it should be clearing up
on Thursday, so fingers crossed the weather holds out for a clear day
so we can shoot on Friday.  But, if it does rain out again with the
field closed, then blame the weatherman.

The issue of Affiliation is at hand.  The documentation has been
handed to the people at Archery Australia, and the decision to vote
and accept Sydney University Archery as a affiliated AA Club will
happen on Saturday.  There isn't any real apparent reason why we will
not be voted in as a club, so we should be fine.  However, we require
to know how many people wish to affiliate as we need to organise
monies to pay for the affiliation membership once 1st July comes
around.  So, if you are interested, at all, then let us know as soon
as possible, or if you wish to discuss it, then talk to us (Don,
Alex, Dan) about it and we can help with any questions.  Depending on
how many people wish to affiliate will determine any kind of subsidy
for the affiliation costs.

Club Relocation is an issue which has been brought up by the Sports
Union people.  Due to OH&S we are to be relocated somewhere.  After a
meeting with Jim Larven, the CEO of AA, and chair of ANSW, it was
deemed that St Pauls oval was the safest choice, which would also
allow us to get long distance practice shooting on.  The sports union
has taken this to heart, and are attempting negotiations with St
Pauls college to allow us usage of the field, however there are
issues with storage.  At worse, we may have to carry equipment every
session from some other location to our allocated field, but with
helping hands in numbers it won't be as bad as it sounds.  And at
best case scenario is we get storage at the final field location.
Fingers crossed for a resolution soon.

Fundraising has grinded to a halt, as Cadbury's has not sent any
forms and information as requested by us, twice.  So if you are keen
about helping us fundraise, please call Cadbury's and request a
fundraising orderform and informations pack for us, and pass it onto
the club exec's.

****
COMPETITION
****
The competition in July requires final numbers listing by this friday.
The dates at the 17th and 18th July.
If you can come to these dates, then please do come and compete.
We will attempt to subsidise the cost of the entry for our club
members, but the more people that compete, the cheaper it will be.
At this present point in time, we require a minimum of 25 entries to
keep it under $30/day.
We have about 10 people from other universities coming, so please,
please email me back with your name if you are willing to compete, or
tell me this friday (once I come down after my classes, approx
5pmish) or Adrian, or Alex, or Kirsten.  Late entries will be
accepted, but with a higher entry fee.

Some people who are regulars that I will name, are recommended to
come if they can afford it, and will be around in Sydney are:

Don (I'm definitely coming)
Adrian
James
Alex
Dan
Kirsten
Bobby
Anna Marie
Caroline
Hamish
Matt
Wilson
Rhiannon
Danya
Gerry
Rene
Jonathan
Minh
Grace
Anelie(spelling? Since you didn't come to the Novices competition...)
Steven R
There are some others that I know by sight, but not by name.....
If you are not on that list, maybe you should be, or more so, why
aren't you on that list?!  Come more often, shoot more often and
we'll get to know you better. =)

You will require a uniform for the event, but we will make it as
cheap and quality as possible, currently with the idea as a screen
printed shirt at about $10 each.  But that also depends on how many
people will purchase shirts.

But, we will try to subsidise as much as we can for the events!
****

The club's Humungo target has come in (the white foam target thing
with the multple circles on it), and once they figure out how to rig
it up with a rope and peg, it will be available for the compound and
better shooters to plug away at, which will possibly mean a
retirement of the Frankentarget, but that will be determined by our
President and Equipment officers.  We are still awaiting the delivery
of the Whitetail target which will hold the 122cm faces.

I don't think there is anything else at the moment, but any news
which effects club members will be of course relayed to you.

Questions? Comments?  Reply to ikk@... with them.

Happy Shooting

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee Member.

#27 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Tue May 27, 2003 10:39 am
Subject:: French Grand Prix
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Hi everyone,
The Australian recurve team is now in France to compete in the 2nd
European Grand Prix. You can keep track of how they are doing at
http://grand.prix.evry2003.free.fr/.

In addition to the team are two AIS archers who are there to gain
international experience.

The team did very well in Croatia with four archers winning some
World Ranking Points, and David Barnes winning the Bronze medal.
Hopefully they can do it again this week.

Regards
Alex

#26 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Thu May 22, 2003 1:36 am
Subject:: Interest of Competition
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Hi All,

We are moving into top gear for our competition in July.
As part of that, we require a rough number of people to work out
costs for the event.

If you are interested in coming, then please reply by emailing me, or
telling me at the archery sessions, if I am not there, then you will
have to email me.

The details so far

When: 17th and 18th July
Where:  The University of Sydney
What: 17th Geelong (30m, 122cm faces [The big ones], 90 arrows)
       18th Either A) Short Canberra (30m, 40m, 50m, 122cm faces, 30
arrows each distance) or
                   B) Adelaide (30m, 40m, 50m, 60m, 80cm face for
30m/40m and 122cm face for 50m/60m)
How Much:  Should not be more than $30/day.  A discount will apply if
you shoot both days.

No food will be provided for the event.

So, the more people that come, the cheaper the entry will be!
It is a good opportunity to compete, especially the second day for
different distances to the usual 30m at training sessions.

I require a response by those who wish to compete in this by the 30th
of May.

So, please reply soon.

Thanks
Don Chiou
SUAC
Tournament Committee

#25 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Wed May 21, 2003 7:53 am
Subject:: Casual Work - Earn money so you can buy archery Equipment =)
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Hi all,

I have been approached by a former member of the club in assistance
to find people interested in working for some money.

The job is a simple one, but the hours are a killer. =)

Date: Wednesday 28th May
Time: 6:30am to 9:30am
Where: Train Stations in the City (Wynard, Circular Quay or Martin
Place, dependant on Supervisor placement)
What: Handing out magazines and flyers for Universal Magazines
Payment: $16/hour + Travel (Paid train ticket or fuel cost)

If you are interested, then please do help out.
Replies ASAP addressed to

Ms M Hua<mhua@...>

It's only $48 (don't know if it'll be cash or taxable) but if you
don't have anything else better to do, and wake up early enough to
earn the money, then please write with your contact details, and
mention that you were informed by Don from Sydney Uni Archery.

Thanks
Don
SUAC
Committee

#24 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Mon May 19, 2003 7:29 am
Subject:: Club Affiliation
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Hello Club,
As you may be aware, the Club is going to become affiliated with
Archery Australia in July (hopefully:-). Given that we are just past
halfway through May, we need to start signing interested people up. I
must stress that joining is up to you. IE it is not compulsary. This
level of membership is what was voted for at the AGM as 'competitive
membership'. All it means is that you are affiliated with Archery
Australia. If you are just doing archery for fun and relaxation then
this is probably not for you.

Benefits of Joining:
- You get to shoot at other archery clubs in Australia or overseas.
- You get to shoot in Archery Australia competitions.
- You get access to a much higher level of coaching.
- You get to represent your Uni in competition.
- You are covered by Archery Australia Insurance wherever you shoot.
- You get to represent Australia at international events (if you are
good enough:-).
- You are helping Australia's Olympic Archery effort.

Cost: I am not sure of the cost for this year yet. Last year it was
$86. There has been talk of a $10 increase. It is probably safest to
assume that affiliation will cost $100. That is for membership to AA
from July 03 to July 04. The Club may or may not be providing a
subsidy (to be decided).

If you are interested, let us (the Club exec) know either at training
or via email.

Happy shooting
Alex Norman
Club Secretary
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#23 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon May 5, 2003 12:47 pm
Subject:: Sydney Uni Newsletter #2 May 2003
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Hi All,

Another newsletter for the Sydney University Archery Club.

Reminders for this week.

We have a special AGM on Friday, 9th May to vote in two changes, one
is that all references to SUSU (Sydney Uni Sports Union) to be
changed to SU Sport, and to vote a female delegate to the sports
union.

A reminder for weather conditions.  Generally we shoot in almost all
weather except major rain conditions, however we may have orders from
the sports union to not use the field, for safety reasons (insurance
liability for people slipping) and for grounds reasons (tearing up
grass etc)  If this happens, please do not get upset at us, but
instead take your claims to the Sports Union directly. =)
Regardless of the weather, there should usually be someone at the
lockers to inform of such a change.


Updates on Club events.

We are in the process of purchasing a foam target.  The expected
arrival of the target is a fortnight to three weeks, so by the end of
may, a replacement for Frankentarget should be here.  However, since
Frankentarget hasn't completely fallen apart, we may still have to
use it until our secondary foam targets (PSE Humungo) are purchased.

Affiliation and the July competition is being organised, and is going
well.  More details as they emerge.

We are still awaiting from Cadbury's to send a order form pack so we
can start selling chocolates (slack people they are....)  So, fingers
crossed that it actually happens.

Logo Competition
The logo competition is now open.
The requirements are simple.
It has to include the SU Sport Logo (same as the SUSU logo).
Something simple enough that we can screen print if we wish to make
uniforms.
Something that represents the club, and the spirit of the people in
the club.
Submissions can either be handed in person to me (Don Chiou, White
Bandana guy with the Blue compound), or emailed to me at
don@...
Please keep the size to less than half A4 for paper submission or a
640x640 jpg/bmp for emailed submissions.
A prize is yet undetermined.
Closing date for this will be the 30th May 2003.
The entries will be judged by the committee and executives.

Alex Norman (Beard/Goatee, Blue Recurve shooter) plans to make a
purchase of items from www.altservices.co.uk in about a fortnight.
If you wish to make purchases of equipment from their store, please
let him know, so we can save on postage and custom taxes with a bulk
order.

Any other things people wish to have announced, please let me know.
Thanks and happy shooting

Don Chiou
SUAC
Committee Member

#22 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Mon May 5, 2003 7:41 am
Subject:: European Archery Grand Prix
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Hi Everyone,
For those interested, the Australian recurve team have just flown to
Croatia to take part in the first leg of the European Archery Grand
Prix. This event is a World Rankings Tournament. Points are awarded
according to where you place that contribute towards your roling
World Ranking. However, of even greater importance is that this is a
pre-Olympic year AND World Championship year. The Grand Prix, and
other international events like it, are used as warm-up events for
international teams before the World Champ's. Being a pre-Olympic
year is significant because at the World Champ's, countries, through
the placings of their archers, gain coveted entry spots to next
year's Olympics. Each country is entitled to only three places for
men and three places for women. However, there are only 64 places in
total for each, and many countries often miss out on fielding a full
strength team. Fielding a full strength team means that the country
is able to participate in the 'Teams Event' at the Olympics, so its
doubly important.

Australia has a good chance of gaining at least two spots for the
men, and probably two spots for the women. We also have a second
chace to get any remaining spots at next year's Oceania Championships.

You can follow the teams progress at the Croatian Grand Prix website:
http://www.archery.hr/GP2003/

Look out for Australia's David Barnes, currently ranked 11th in the
World (at 17 years of age!!), Jade Beatty, and Tim Cudihy + others.
Also look out for such archery greats as Michelle Frangilli (best all
round male recurve archer in the world at present in my opinion),
Lionel Torres (former World Champ), Natalia Valeeva, + others.

This is the top of world archery. Check it out.

#21 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Mon Apr 28, 2003 11:05 am
Subject:: Australian National Championships
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Hi Everyone,
For those of you that may be interested, the Australian National
Championships are being held at the moment in Brisbane. Some amazing
scores have been shot so far. Only the Compound archers have shot the
target event as yet. Recurve archers have been shooting the field
event (a different discipline).

After day 2 the 2003 Australian Men's Compound Champion is Zoran
Singerov shooting the amazing scores of 1371 and 1386. To give you an
idea of how great those scores are consider that at our competition
on Friday, Hamish scored an average of 50 points per end (of a
possible 60) at 20m on a 122cm target face. Zoran scored an average
of 56 points per end on a 122cm face at 90m. Just phenomenal shooting.

The 2003 Women's Compound Champion is Madeline Ferris also with
amazing scores: 1345 and 1364. No info on the breakdown of her day 2
score as yet.

Also of note was Brian Politis' score of 1380 on day 2 (he came
second overall) including a 360 at an 80cm face at 30m. That is 360
points out of a possible 360 - A PERFECT SCORE. Just amazing.

If you would like to look at the scores you can view them at
http://www.archery.org.au

#20 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon Apr 28, 2003 2:17 am
Subject:: Photo's from the Novices Competition
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Hi All,

Finally got the images off the digital camera.
There are 14 in total for the Novices competition, and they can be
found under the Photo's link, and in the Novices Competition folder,
under competitions.  If that makes any sense.

Unfortunately, the scorecard photos are not very clear at all, and so
it is hard to see their individual round scores, but their overall
scores are on one of the photos.

So, feel welcome to go check them out.


Don
SUAC

#19 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Sat Apr 26, 2003 6:15 am
Subject:: Novice Competition Results
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Hi All,

For those who perhaps would have come to the Novice shoot, but didn't
because of the weather, you should have because the weather fined up
and it was excellent for shooting.

The day went very well, with 11 competitors total, including a lone
representative from UNSW coming to shoot with us.
Everyone shot really well, and I hope that they enjoyed the event.

The scores, out of a possible 900,

1st - Hamish       753
2nd - Matt         676
3rd - Mark (UNSW)  663
4th - Jonathan     632
5th - Lauren       618
6th - Carl         612
7th - Wilson       568
8th - John         545
9th - Steven       519
10th - Ranson      461
11th - Grace       418

Hamish's score breakdown -
47,50,52,45,47,50,46,47,54,52,56,50,50,52,55
With 5 X's.
Average of 50.2 Which isn't too shabby at all for a Novice, having
only shot maximum of 16 times with 3 arrows most of the time.

Statistics.
Average of 588 points for the entire competition.  This equates to a
39/60 average, which is a very good score for Novices.

As a heads up, at the July shoot, the Novice division winners are
usually in the 700's score range of 15 rounds of 6 arrows at 30m on
the large 122cm target faces.  This comes to 47/60 average, which by
the looks of things, is not unattainable by some of our Novices.  So
keep on practicing.

Thank you to all that came along to compete, as well as those who
came to watch, drink coffee and shoot at Frankentarget.

Don
SUAC
Competition Committee

#18 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Thu Apr 24, 2003 10:37 am
Subject:: Special General Meeting 09.05.03
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Hello everyone. This is your Secretary speaking. SU Sport has brought
to the attention of the Executive a couple of changes that are
required to our Constitution that were not included at the AGM. In
line with the requirements of the Club's Constitution I am calling a
Special General Meeting to allow us to vote these required changes
in. The meeting will take place on Friday the 9th of May from 2pm in
the Square. It should not take more than 5 minutes or so. The changes
are as follows:
- All references to "Sydney University Sports Union" and "SUSU" have
been replaced with SU Sport.
- Clause 23 changed to "shall appoint two delegates, one male and one
female".

The current constitution is available for viewing on the Club website.

We will also need to elect one of the female Executive members to
become our representitive to SU Sport in line with the change to
Clause 23.

Good luck to all competing tomorrow. Will see you there.

Regards
Alex Norman

#17 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Tue Apr 22, 2003 10:29 pm
Subject:: Prizes for Novices Competition
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Hi All,

Sorry to bombard your email inboxes, but I would like to now confirm
and inform that we do have prizes on offer for the Novices
Competition this Friday.

1st Place will take home a Pair of Binoculars valued at $50, donated
kindly by Benson's Archery Warehouse (on Paramatta Rd Granville).  A
excellent piece of equipment to spot your arrows at 90m, or just to
check out the local birds or horses round campus.

2nd Place will take away with them a Arm Guard.  It's White, It's
Plastic and it's Fantastic in comparison to the old crappy leather
ones the club has in stock.  Worth the while to prevent nasty bruises
and injuries to your arm and sleeve.

3rd Place will take something home, at this point in time, probably a
consolation chocolate but we'll come up with something or other.

So, if 1st and 2nd place prizes tickle your fancy, and you are a
Novice, then here is your opportunity to score some stuff and show us
what you've got.

Entry is still only $5
Drinks will be sold, maybe also chocolates/nibblies.
Lunch is NOT provided!!

And parents, friends or other interested people are welcome to come
along and watch.

There may be competitors from UNSW and other Uni's around Sydney, so
be prepared to socialise =)

Thanks
Don Chiou
SUAC

#16 From: "sydneyuniarchery <ikk@...>" <ikk@...>
Date: Mon Apr 14, 2003 12:36 pm
Subject:: Mid semester break/ Easter Break
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Hi All,

Just as a reminder for you all out there, this Friday is Good Friday,
and as a result, the Arena Sports Center will not be open, and
therefore we will not, I repeat, we will not be shooting.

Next week however is a different matter.  The 22nd for those who are
interested in shooting, we will be open, however, as it is holidays,
do not expect a prompt service and set up, and it is a opportunity
for our hard working older members to shoot (instead of signing up
and teaching new members) so please to not bring people along to join
up or those who have never shot before.

The newbies who intend on shooting on Anzac day are well advised to
come for some practice before next Friday.  We will also be doing
equipment repairs, so some bows and arrows may be out of commission
from use until repaired.

Again, as a reminder (as only 15 people indicated their preference of
competing), we are holding a beginners competition shoot on Anzac
day.  It is $5 entry, and will start at 10:30am.  Please come if you
are interested and can.

Thank you
Don
Committee Member

#15 From: "Alex Norman <Aarleks@...>" <Aarleks@...>
Date: Sun Apr 6, 2003 7:55 am
Subject:: Report: Metropolitan Championships - Day 2
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Hi Everyone,
Well it was a much nicer day today. Sunny and calm until half way
through 50m. After that there was a strongish but consistent wind
from the left that got stronger at 30m.

My scores:
90m - 195 (pb)
70m - 195 (can't explain why so bad)
50m - 254 (pb)
30m - 299
Total Men's FITA - 943 (pb)

My final placing was third, so I got a Bronze medal!! Although that's
not saying much as there were only three people in my division.

All in all a good, fun weekend. I'm very tired after about 300 arrows
over the two days.

Alex


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