2017 Outdoor Field Nationals

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On behalf of our great City situated on the wild and scenic Missouri River in the heartland of the United States, we welcome you to beautiful and friendly Yankton, South Dakota. It is an honor to host the National Field Archery Association Outdoor Nationals. Since 2007, when the National Field (NFAA) ic MissouriArchery River inAssociation the heartland of the and the Easton Sports Development Foundation (ESDF) teamed up with the City to create Yankton, South Dakota. It isthis an regional honor toarchery host center of excellence, the facility and community have been growing thethe desire to offer events at the highest level. ls. Since 2007, when National Field elopment Foundation (ESDF) teamed up with Yankton is excited tohave hostbeen this event and hope your experiences in the community and at the NFAA ce, the facility and community Easton Yankton Archery Complex are only first class. Please take advantage of our community’s restaurants, shops, and beautiful green spaces located throughout the community during your time here. If you have walked across the historic double-deck Meridian Bridge to take in the Missouri riences in the community andnot at the NFAA River scenery from over the water, either on the lower or upper deck, then you are missing one of lease take advantage of our community’s unique experiences. oughout theYankton’s community during your time deck Meridian Bridge to take in the Missouri In then Southyou Dakota, the outdoors upper deck, are missing one of are not only a place to spend quality time with friends and family, but is a lifestyle that includes hunting, fishing, walking, running, biking, hiking, and of course, shooting archery. nd quality time with friends and family, but is Again, and welcome and best of luck in shooting or coaching at the 2017 National Field Archery g, biking, hiking, of course, shooting Association Outdoor Nationals! at the 2017 National Field Archery

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SCHEDULE of events

Wednesday, July 26 Paid Practice: All Ranges

9:00AM-9:00PM

Thursday, July 27 Check-In and Late Registration Trade Show Set Up Paid Practice: All Ranges

9:00AM-6:00PM 9:00AM-6:00PM 9:00AM-9:00PM

Friday, July 28 Daily Check-In Announcements/Opening Ceremony Field Round: Shotgun Start

7:00AM-8:00AM 8:15AM 9:00AM

Saturday, July 29 Daily Check-In 7:00AM-8:00AM General Announcements 8:15AM Hunter Round: Shotgun Start 9:00AM ProAm: $25 Registration Fee 5:00PM Sunday, July 30 Daily Check-In 7:00AM-8:00AM General Announcements 8:15AM Animal Round: Shotgun Start 9:00AM Awards Ceremony T.B.A.*

*Ceremony will be held inside within 2 hours of all scorecards being turned in. Time to be announced. Daily Check-In and Announcements will be held at the outdoor comfort station. Concessions Available! Breakfast & lunch concessions will be available at multiple locations throughout the ranges beginning at 7:00AM each morning until the ranges are clear each afternoon. Proceeds benefit the Yankton JOAD club. NATIONAL FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP RULES All participants, regardless of ability, must adhere to NFAA competition rules. The rules printed in this document are not the complete rules established by the NFAA, they are condensed by necessity. They are not to be considered final; there could be other rules that may apply to your situation. It is your responsibility to be familiar with the NFAA rules of competition. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for verifying you are in the correct Division and Style of Shooting prior to the beginning of competition. SAFETY. A few simple safety rules need to be observed: 1. Make sure all your equipment is in safe working order, you are responsible for the damage your equipment may cause should a “malfunction” occur. 2. Never exceed the manufacturer’s recommendation matching arrow spine to bow weight. 3. When drawing your bow, the arrow should always remain in a horizontal position pointed at the target. If you can only draw your bow with the arrow pointed upward, you are over bowed and tournament officials may request a change. 4. Always be sure no one or nothing is in your line of “fire” when releasing an arrow, remember you are ultimately responsible for the destination of your arrow. EQUIPMENT. It is your responsibility to know if your equipment is legal for NFAA competition. Simply because your equipment was “legal” in your state or club competition does not necessarily mean it is legal as described by NFAA rules of competition. If you are unsure about the legality of your equipment ask a tournament official. If, at any time, it is deemed your equipment is not meeting NFAA equipment standards, you will be disqualified. Maximum Peak Bow Weight allowed in NFAA Competition is 80 pounds, maximum speed of 300 FPS with a variance of 3%. GENERAL SHOOTING RULES for FIELD – HUNTER - ANIMAL. 1. Archers shoot in groups of not less than 3 or more than 6; 4 to be the preferred number. No group of less than 3 shall turn in an official score. 2. By mutual agreement each group of archers shall decide which two shall shoot from which side of the shooting stake. On targets 1 and 15 the archers shall change their order of shooting. Those who shot first shall shoot last and those who shot last shall shoot first. Those archers who had been shooting from the right side shall shoot from the left side and those who had been shooting from the left side shall shoot from the right side. If you shot bottom targets you will switch to the top and if you shot top you will switch to the bottom. Example:


The archers beginning on target #8 will maintain their shooting position through target #14. On target #15, they will change shooting positions and continue through #28. At target #1 the archers will resume their original positions and finish the course through target #7. The archer must straddle an imaginary shooting line, which is marked by the distance stake and parallel to the target face, while shooting the required arrows. No archer may advance to the target until all arrows have been shot by the group, except for yardages that are 32 yards or less and when there are more than four archers in a group on 35cm targets or smaller. 3. When shooting at butts with multiple target faces, the first 2 archers will shoot the bottom target faces. When target faces are placed side by side (i.e. 50 cm) the archer on the left will shoot the left target face; the archer on the right will shoot the right target face. On fan positions the same applies, except each archer will shoot one arrow from each position, two arrows at each target. Any arrow striking the wrong target shall be considered a miss and may not be re-shot. 20 cm targets will be shot vertically. The shooter may elect to shoot top to bottom in order or bottom to top in order. Each archer must choose one column of four target faces on his or her side of the shooting stakes. An archer must not shoot at a column that has already been shot by another archer. 4. Two or more archers shall shoot at the same time to prevent delays. One group shall not hold up the following groups for any reason including looking for lost arrows. Enough arrows shall be carried so that each archer may continue shooting, and return later to find any missing arrows. If one or more open targets in front and two or more groups back up, the delaying group shall allow the backed up groups to shoot through. 5. Archers may not practice on any course to be used for tournament competition later the same day, however, the first target of each day’s competition will be used as practice at the discretion of the tournament chairman. This will be determined and announced prior to each day’s round. Practice arrows shall not be counted as score. The maximum number of practice arrows allowable will be determined by the round being shot. 6. An archer leaving the range for any reason other than an emergency or an equipment failure may be privileged to return to his/her group and complete unfinished round or subsequent rounds. He/She will not be privileged to make up any missed targets in the interim. If deemed an emergency, or an equipment failure, then in the presence of the tournament official he/she will be allowed to shoot and score missed targets. 7. In the case of an equipment failure, the archer may have the needed time, as granted by a tournament official, for equipment repair or replacement and may shoot arrows required to assure that the proper sight settings are accurate, within the 45 minute maximum time limit. Then, in the presence of the tournament official, be allowed to shoot and score the targets missed. This occurrence of repair or replacement is allowed only once in any tournament day. 8. No archer may shoot (compete) in any one tournament more than one time. No dual registration is allowed. 9. In case of inclement weather, the tournament shall continue unless the range has becomes unsafe as determined by the Tournament Chairman or appointed Tournament Officials. A pre-determined signal will be sounded to halt competition. An archer leaving the range without approval shall be subject to rule #6 above. 10. No alcoholic beverages may be carried or consumed on any range or practice area during shooting hours at National or Sectional tournaments. Anyone caught breaking this rule will be immediately disqualified and not be allowed to complete the tournament. 11. Tripods for spotting scopes and/or binoculars shall not be permitted. 12. A (3) three-letdown rule will be applied per arrow. A fourth letdown will be counted as a shot arrow. There will be a shooting time limit. Your scorecard must be turned in by the announced deadline for that day’s score to be recorded. 13. The targets must be shot in numerical sequence. Archers are not allowed to intentionally skip a target(s) and return later to shoot and score the skipped target(s). An intentionally skipped target(s) may not be re-shot and shall be scored as a zero. 14. Archers must complete the prescribed number of targets for the tournament to be eligible for an award. No award can be won with an incomplete score, except in the case of emergency. SCORING. 1. All arrows must remain in the target butt, untouched, until all arrows are scored. In all NFAA Rounds, an arrow shaft need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. 2. The status of all arrows shall be determined and recorded before touching or withdrawing any arrows from the target butt. 3. The target group will select a score caller, two scorekeepers, and a target captain. The target captain shall be the judge of disputed arrows on his/her target. When a captains arrows are in question, the majority of the group shall decide the status of Target Captains arrows. When a line judge has been appointed by the tournament director and an appeal is made to the line judge, the line judge’s call will be final. 4. Off-ground skids or glances into the target shall not be counted. Arrows striking objects over the shooting lane may be re-shot. 5. Arrows passing through the face, but still in the butt, may be pushed back and scored as hits in the circles through which they passed. Any arrows deflected by a foreign object or miss fired will be scored where it lies. Any arrow embedded in the nock of another arrow (generally known as a “Robin Hood”) will be scored the same as the arrow it struck and skewered. 6. Arrows believed to have passed through the target may be re-shot with marked arrows, which will not be scored if the doubtful arrows are found in the butt. 7. Unsuspected pass through: In any instance where arrows are found to have obviously passed through in such a manner they cannot be properly scored and their location and the condition of the butt convince the target captain that the arrows did indeed pass through a scoring area, the archer may return and re-shoot from the obvious distances or furthest distances involved. 8. Witnessed bounce outs, believed to have hit the target in the scoring area, will be re-shot. 9. Ties for 1st in Championship Flights will be broken by a shoot off. Ties for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Professional divisions will be


broken by shoot off. All shoot offs for ties will take place at the practice range, on the longest yardage commensurate with age. Field or Hunter faces may be used at the discretion of the tournament director. Score, Spots & X’s will be used. After one end, if still tied, repeat the end. 10. An archer who shoots arrows in excess of the prescribed number shall lose the arrow or arrows of higher value. A penalty of one point will be assessed for each arrow shot over the prescribed number. 11. Any arrow(s) shot from other than a pre-designated position in the designated order shall be scored as “0” (zero). 12. A dropped arrow is one which falls while being transferred from the quiver to be nocked on the string or in preparation for a shot or which falls from the string during a controlled letdown. A dropped arrow may be re-shot. 13. Scorecards must be signed as correct by the scorekeeper and the archer. Once submitted, a scorecard cannot be retrieved for purposes of changing totals. An archer who has signed and submitted a scorecard as correct which has incorrect total(s) may be disqualified. FIELD ROUND. Scoring: The scoring is 5 points for the spot, 4 for two white circles and 3 for outside black rings. In all NFAA rounds, an arrow need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. Shooting Rules: Each archer shall shoot 4 arrows at each of the 28-targets in a round. a) 1 stake - shoot 4 arrows from the same stake. b) 4 stakes - shoot 1 arrow from each stake. HUNTER ROUND. Scoring is 5 points for the spot, 4 for center ring, and 3 for the outer ring. In all NFAA rounds, an arrow need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. Shooting Rules: In shooting the Hunter Round the archer will observe the following shooting positions: a) 1 stake - shoot 4 arrows from the same stake. b) 2 stakes - shoot 2 arrows from each stake. c) 4 stakes - shoot 1 arrow from each stake. ANIMAL ROUND: 1. Scoring: 21, 20 or 18 for the first arrow; 17, 16 or 14 for the second arrow; 13, 12 or 10 for the third arrow In all NFAA Rounds, an arrow shaft need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. The high scoring area is oblong while the low scoring area is the area between the high scoring area and the “hide and hair” line or “feathers”, as the case may be. The area between the “hide and hair” line to the outside of the carcass is considered a non-scoring area. A bonus dot (valued one point) is located in the middle of the high scoring area and colored white on dark targets and black on light targets. Shooting Rules: A maximum of three marked arrows may be shot, in successive order, and the first scoring arrow will count. In the case of walk-up targets the first arrow must be shot from the farthest stake, the second arrow from the middle stake, and the third arrow from the nearest stake, in order to be scored. No archer shall advance to the target and then return to the stake to shoot again in the event of a missed arrow. If multiple target faces are presented on a target butt, they must all be the same design. If targets are different, the archers should contact a range official to change the targets to the same design before shooting or scoring that target. The NFAA tournament officials reserve the right to: 1. Disqualify anyone for any reason deemed appropriate (a written protest by a competitor is not necessary for a disqualification). 2. Change a posted score to reflect a “proper score”. 3. Be the final authority in all matters concerning the tournament. 4. Inspect any archery equipment they feel necessary during the tournament. Any individual wishing to file a protest against another archer must inform that individual in the presence of a tournament official that a protest will be filed. Both individuals have the right to be present at the meeting of the protest committee. All protests must be submitted in writing, within one hour after the end of the day’s shooting is finished. No protest that is filed after the time limit will be considered, or acted on. A $50 cash protest fee must accompany the written protest. This will be refunded if the protest is upheld. Professional Scoring- Field Round: In non-Professional Divisions, the X-Ring is used for tiebreakers only as determined by the Tournament Chairman. In all Professional Divisions, scoring is 1 bonus point for the X (total 6), five points for the spot, four for the two white rings, and three points for the outside back rings. Archers will track X’s in a separate column, i.e., 20 with 3X,which will carry over to a final column and would be totaled as 23. Professional Scoring- Hunter Round: In non-Professional Divisions, the X-ring is used for tiebreakers only as determined by the Tournament Chairman. In all Professional Divisions, scoring is 1 bonus point for the X (total 6), five points for the spot, four for the two white rings, and three points for the outside back rings. Archers will track X’s in a separate column, i.e., 20 with 3X, which will carry over to a final column and would be totaled as 23.


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50cm 20cm 50cm 35cm 65cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 35cm 20cm 65cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 65cm

Grp3 Grp4 Grp2 Grp3 Grp1 Grp4 Grp1 Grp2 Grp3 Grp1 Grp3 Grp2 Grp4 Grp4 Grp3 Grp4 Grp3 Grp4 Grp2 Grp3 Grp4 Grp3 Grp4 Grp1 Grp1 Grp2 Grp2 Grp1

Field Target Hunter Target Animal Target

50cm 20cm 65cm 50cm 65cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 35cm 20cm 65cm 65cm 50cm 65cm 65cm

Elevated Position

RUSHMORE RANGE

Shoot Position

Target

NFAA Easton Ya n k t o n A r c h e r y C e n t e r

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

11


28

21

27

1

22

26

20

23

24

25

19

2

8

3

18

17

7

4

9

6

11

16

12

10

15

13

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Target Number

Field

14

50 35ft 30ft 25ft 20ft 20 55 30 45 40 35 30 15 40 45 25 65 35 35 35 35 60 80 70 60 50 80 70 60 50 65 55 50 35 35 35 35 45 60 15 20 45 40 35 30 35ft 30ft 25ft 20ft 40 30 25

Animal 39 36 33 13yds 16 38 35 32 27 23 10 24 36 33 30 14 51 46 41 21 59 54 49 57 52 47 56 51 46 59 54 49 37 34 31 37 34 31 29 32 29 26 57 52 47 12 14 28 10yds 26 23 13

Adult Adult Adult 40F 41H Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult 50 Adult 45 50 50 50 40F 41H Adult Adult Adult 45 Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult

Youth 20 20ft 10 20 10 20 10 18 20 10 30 15 25 30 30 30 20 20 15 20 25 10 10 20 20ft 18 10 10

Cub 50cm 20cm 35cm 65cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 65cm 65cm 65cm 65cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 50cm 65cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 20cm 50cm 35cm 35cm

50cm 20cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 65cm 35cm 65cm 65cm 65cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 20cm 50cm 35cm 35cm

Grp2 Grp4 Grp4 Grp2 Grp3 Grp3 Grp4 Grp3 Grp2 Grp4 Grp1 Grp3 Grp1 Grp1 Grp1 Grp1 Grp2 Grp2 Grp3 Grp2 Grp1 Grp4 Grp4 Grp3 Grp4 Grp3 Grp3 Grp4

Field Target Hunter Target Animal Target

Shoot Position

Legend Elevated Position

MISSOURI RANGE

Target

NFAA Easton Ya n k t o n A r c h e r y C e n t e r

48 11yds 19-17 53 48 44 41 28 28 28 28 36 36 36 36 15-14 40 44 23-20 64 59 55 52 32 32 32 32 58 53 48 45 70 65 61 58 70 65 61 58 64 59 55 52 53 48 44 41 48 32 32 32 32 44 58 53 48 45 15-14 19-17 36 36 36 36 11yds 40 28 28 28 28 23-20

Hunter

Missouri Range

5

Range Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri


BADLANDS RANGE

Hunter 57 52 47 27 21 38 35 32 59 54 49 39 36 33 23 51 46 41 24 14 36 33 30 10 13yds 16 12 59 54 49 29 10yds 13 26 57 52 47 28 37 34 31 37 34 31 14 32 29 26 56 51 46 23

Animal 50 Adult Adult 40F 41H 45 Adult Adult 50 Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult Adult 50 Adult Adult Adult Adult 45 Adult 40F 41H Adult Adult Adult 50 Adult

Youth

30 10 15 20 25 20 20 30 18 10 20 10 20ft 10 10 30 15 20ft 10 18 25 20 20 20 10 20 30 10

Cub

12

11

65cm 35cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 20cm 35cm 35cm 65cm 35cm 20cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 35cm

10

13

Grp1 Grp3 Grp3 Grp2 Grp1 Grp2 Grp3 Grp1 Grp3 Grp4 Grp2 Grp4 Grp4 Grp4 Grp4 Grp1 Grp3 Grp4 Grp4 Grp3 Grp1 Grp3 Grp2 Grp2 Grp4 Grp2 Grp1 Grp3

9

14 Field Target Hunter Target Animal Target 65cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 65cm 50cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 35cm 20cm 35cm 35cm 65cm 50cm 20cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 65cm 50cm 35cm 50cm 65cm 35cm

15

16

8

18

17

19

7

20

6

21

5

22

Badlands Range

N FA A E a s t o n Ya n k t o n A r c h e r y C e n t e r

Field 70 65 61 58 28 28 28 28 32 32 32 32 53 48 44 41 58 53 48 45 48 36 36 36 36 64 59 55 52 40 23-20 44 15-14 11yds 19-17 15-14 64 59 55 52 32 32 32 32 11yds 23-20 40 58 53 48 45 36 36 36 36 53 48 44 41 48 19-17 44 70 65 61 58 28 28 28 28

Target

Target Number 80 70 60 50 30 35 35 35 35 55 60 50 45 40 35 30 65 40 25 45 15 35ft 30ft 25ft 20ft 20 15 65 35 35 35 35 35ft 30ft 25ft 20ft 25 40 60 45 40 35 30 55 50 20 45 80 70 60 50 30

Elevated Position

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Shoot Position

Legend

Range Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands Badlands

23

4

24

25

3

2

1

26

28

27


NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships attendance history

NFAA Outdoor Attendance by Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

YEAR 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

LOCATION ALLEGAN, MI SALT LAKE CITY, UT ST.FOREST, WI PASADENA, CA EAST TAWAS, MI WATKINS GLEN, NY MINNEAPOLIS, MN TWO RIVERS, WI SUNAPEE, NH LUDINGTON, MI CO SPRINGS, CO WATKINS GLEN, NY GRAYLING, MI BEND, OR GRAYLING, MI CRYSTAL SPGS, AR CRYSTAL SPGS, AR RUNNING SPGS, CA WATKINS GLEN, NY WATKINS GLEN, NY PT.PLEASENT, WV JACKSON, MS SALINAS, CA WATKINS GLEN, NY AURORA, IL CEDAR CITY, UT LUDLOW, MA AURORA, IL GOLDEN, CO JAY, VT AURORA, IL CLEMSON, SC AURORA, IL DETROIT LKS, MN WATKINS GLEN, NY AURORA, IL

DATE ARCHERS AUG 10-12 476 AUG 04-07 266 JUL 23-26 478 JUL 01-04 324 AUG 18-21 576 AUG 20-23 430 AUG 25-28 408 JUL 13-16 545 JUL 12-15 606 JUL 15-18 869 JUL 02-05 638 AUG 12-15 1094 JUL 28-31 1402 JUL-27-30 745 JUL 27-30 1203 JUN 27-30 711 JUL 31-AUG 03 502 JUL 22-26 493 JUL 27-31 778 JUL 26-30 636 JUL 25-29 810 JUL 24-28 556 JUL 29-AUG 03 336 JUL 28-AUG 01 470 JUL 27-31 772 JUL 27-29 630 JUL 24-28 604 JUL 23-27 684 JUL 22-26 761 JUL 21-25 992 JUL 26-30 1266 JUL 18-22 1028 JUL 24-28 935 JUL 23-27 685 JUL 27-31 948 JUL 27-31 708

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71

YEAR 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

LOCATION DARRINGTON, WA WATKINS GLEN, NY AURORA, IL DARRINGTON, WA WATKINS GLEN, NY BLUE SPRINGS, MO DARRINGTON, WA WATKINS GLEN, NY BLUE SPRINGS, MO DARRINGTON, WA WAUSAU, WI BLUE SPRINGS, MO DARRINGTON, WA WAUSAU, WI WATKINS GLEN, NY DARRINGTON, WA DETROIT LAKES, MN WATKINS GLEN, NY DARRINGTON, WA BLUE SPRINGS, MO WATKINS GLEN, NY DARRINGTON, WA WATKINS GLEN, NY YANKTON, SD YANKTON, SD DARRINGTON, WA YANKTON, SD MECHANICSBURG, PA DARRINGTON, WA YANKTON, SD MECHANICSBURG, PA DARRINGTON, WA YANKTON, SD MECHANICSBURG, PA DARRINGTON, WA

DATE ARCHERS JUL 26-30 468 JUL 25-29 761 JUL 23-27 611 JUL 29-AUG 02 493 JUL 21-25 612 JUL 27-31 530 JUL 25-29 644 JUL 24-28 741 JUL 23-27 657 JUL 29-AUG 2 602 JUL 27-31 648 JUL 26-30 472 JUL 25-29 467 JUL 24-28 570 JUL 29-AUG 02 506 JUL 21-JUL 25 362 JUL 27-JUL 31 353 JUL 26-30 418 JULY 27-29 402 JULY 28-30 370 JULY 22-26 439 JULY 21-25 366 JULY 19-23 632 JULY 25-29 502 JULY 24-28 440 JULY 23-27 347 JULY 21-25 359 JULY 22-26 517 JULY 28-AUG 1 323 JULY 25 - 30 281 JULY 25 - 29 501 JULY 24 - 28 325 JULY 30 - AUG 3 330 JULY 22-26 490 JULY 25-29 405

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NFAA OUTDOOR NATIONAL RECORDS Division

Name

State Score Year

AFBB Field

Division

Name

State Score Year

Division

Name

State Score Year

Division

Name

State Score Year

Animal

B. Hood

MO

579

2005

Hunter

M. Willis

CA

527

2010

2016

Animal

L. Kenley

VA

579

2009

Animal

B. Stivison

WA

570

2007

Animal

H. Milne

IN

579

2015

AMFS C. McManus

VA

486

2007

Field

M. Rubio

CA

558

Hunter

C. McManus

VA

484

2009

Hunter

R. Hinkleman

MD

558

2007

Animal

C. McManus

VA

552

1993

Animal

B. Baker

VA

585

2009

Animal

C. Rosario

CA

552

2005 AMFSL

AFBH Field

J. Sciacca

CA

485

476

2014

514

2007

Hunter

S. Robinson

OH

457

2014

Animal

S. Robinson

OH

558

2014

R. Gentry

OR

538

2013

Hunter

A. Capp

SD

516

2006

R. Eckenburg

CA

535

2010

Animal

S. Johnson

CA

560

2002

Animal

C. Stauffer

TX

574

2005

J. Sciacca

CA

484

2010

CA

549

2007

AFBHFS 2014

MSMLB CMFSLR

AMFSLR 534

OH

MD

Hunter

J. Sciacca

PA

S. Robinson

A. Leimbach

Field

Hunter

M. McBride

Field

Field

2010

Animal

Field

MSMFSLR CMFSL

Field

J. Mathrole

SD

91

2014

Field

D. Denton

MT

517

2008

Hunter

J. Mathrole

SD

93

2014

Animal

J. Law

IA

213

2015

Field

2014

Field

T. Hines

WA

513

2013

Hunter

D. Denton

MT

505

2008

Hunter

T. Hines

WA

515

2007

Animal

D. Denton

MT

547

2008 MSMTRAD

Hunter

J. Hakl

MN

537

2009

Hunter

J. Demmer

PA

515

2015

Animal

C. Flood

IL

575

2015

Animal

T. Hines

WA

565

2010

MSFBB

B. Graham

OK

409

Animal

J. Demmer

PA

565

2015

Field

R. Jackson

OR

402

2007

Hunter

B. Graham

OK

407

2015

Hunter

R. Jackson

OR

389

2007

Animal

B. Graham

OK

479

2014

Animal

R. Jackson

OR

492

2007 Field

2012

AFBHFSL Field

K. Eagleton

CA

475

2016

AMLB

Hunter

K. Eagleton

CA

485

2016

Field

D. Chatoo

FL

311

2015

Animal

C. Goldsmith

MD

552

1999

Hunter

D. Chatoo

FL

326

2015

MSFBH

J. Van Natta

OH

558

Animal

K. Canterbury

CO

410

2013

Field

R. Jackson

OR

378

2013

Hunter

J. Van Natta

OH

558

2009

Hunter

R. Jackson

OR

404

2013

FieldX

J. Van Natta

OH

634

2013

Animal

R. Jackson

OR

451

2013

HunterX

P. Pearce

CA

632

2015

Animal

C. Colin

PA

581

2012

AFFS Field

G. Braden

TX

552

2009

AMTRAD

Hunter

B. Kouns

CA

555

1995

Field

A. Eagleton

CA

476

2009

Animal

C. Davis

PA

580

2015

Hunter

A. Eagleton

CA

486

2010

AFFSL Field

E. Strassman

WI

520

2011

Hunter

E. Strassman

WI

513

2011

Animal

J. Gilley

OK

561

2008

AFFSLR Field

D. Puls

WA

463

2016

PFFS

MSFBHFS

Animal

E. Eaton

WA

532

1994

Field

B. McMahan

CA

427

2016

PFFSL

Animal

T. Driscoll

CA

532

2004

Hunter

B. McMahan

CA

438

2016

Field

J. Gilley

OK

494

2006

Animal

G. McCain

CA

532

2014

Animal

B. McMahan

CA

520

2016

Hunter

J. Gilley

OK

491

2006

Animal

J. Gilley

OK

564

2005

CFBB

MSFFS

Field

T. Parker

WA

412

2007

Field

L. Hickman

WA

526

2009

PMFS

Hunter

T. Parker

WA

408

2007

Hunter

L. Hickman

WA

535

2009

Field

J. Broadwater PA

560

2009

Animal

R. Trafford

LA

549

2004

Animal

R. Pridgen

OK

571

2006

Hunter

J. Broadwater PA

560

2007

Hunter

S. McGrath

WA

467

2010

Animal

L. Walter

CO

549

2008

CFBHFS

Animal

J. Barden

VA

549

2011

Field

A. Beauvais

OR

541

2016

Field

K. Christiansen CA

414

Hunter

E. Hansemann MT

546

2016

Hunter

K. Christiansen CA

403

Animal

K. Moss

574

2014

Animal

K. Christiansen CA

483

AFLB

Hunter

D. Cousins

ME

560

2007

Hunter

R. Wilde

ID

560

2009

2007

Hunter

K. Wilke

UT

560

2011

2007

Hunter

D. Houser

PA

560

2016

2007

Hunter

B. Deaton

IA

560

2016

MSFFSL

OK

Field

R. Skubish

NJ

244

2016

Hunter

R. Skubish

NJ

277

2016

CFFS

Animal

R. Skubish

NJ

391

2014

Field

E. Fischer

TX

557

2008

Field

D. Clem

MD

495

2009

Field

I. Geissbuhler

WA

557

2016

Hunter

T. Daley

CA

496

2013

Animal

D. Cline

VA

551

2010

AFTRAD Field

S. McCain

CA

433

2012

Hunter

S. McCain

CA

445

2012

Animal

S. McCain

CA

524

2012

AMBB Field

R. Stark

VA

516

2008

Hunter

R. Stark

VA

518

2009

Animal

R. Stark

VA

562

2012

FieldX

B. English

OR

652

2013

HunterX

J. Broadwater PA

654

2014

Animal

J. Broadwater PA

587

2009

Field

R. Gentry

OR

546

2008

Hunter

R. Huffman

MO

542

2006

2016

Animal

E. Budzinski

WI

575

2005

Animal

R. Huffman

MO

575

2006

MSMBB

Hunter

M. Rives

MS

559

2016

Animal

J. Klatt

SD

582

2014 MSMBH

CFFSL

Field

J. Avery

CA

400

Field

S. Combs

TX

518

2008

Hunter

J. Avery

CA

421

2016

Hunter

S Combs

TX

520

2008

Animal

J. Avery

CA

503

2016

Animal

J. Sager

CA

556

2000

PMFSLR MSMBHFS

CFSLR Animal

Field K. Larrick

FL

557

2004

AMBH

PMFSL

D. Seale

OR

513

Field

B. Perry

NC

391

2012

2016

Hunter

B. Perry

NC

414

2012

Animal

B. Perry

NC

507

2012

Hunter

D. Seale

OR

512

2016

Animal

D. Seale

OR

554

2016

Field

R. Bromley

OR

512

2010

CMBB

Hunter

R. Bromley

OR

514

2007

Field

J. Leimbach

MD

515

2007

MSMBHFSL

SFBB Field

R. Wall

TX

436

2007

Animal

R. Bromley

OR

561

2007

Hunter

C. Gregory

TX

531

2010

Field

B. Baker

CA

456

2016

Hunter

R. Wall

TX

450

2006

Animal

B. Brooks

TX

557

1988

Hunter

P. Norris

CA

448

2016

Animal

R. Wall

TX

529

2006

Animal

P. Norris

CA

522

2016

AMBHFS Field

T. Ewers

VA

554

2009

CMBHFS

Field

T. Warner

PA

554

2012

Field

L. Ray

IA

542

2014

MSMFS

Hunter

T. Warner

PA

554

2012

Hunter

L. Ray

IA

552

2014

Field

D. Pridgen

OK

550

Animal

J. Dean

VA

580

2012

Animal

L. Ray

IA

576

2014

Hunter

D. Pridgen

OK

Animal

J. Bauernfeind NY

Animal

D. Pridgen

AMBHFSL

SFBH

CMFS

Field

W. Caires

CO

514

2008

Field

M. DeCosta

CA

559

2008

Hunter

W. Caires

CO

521

2008

Field

L. Kenley

VA

559

2009

MSMFSL

Animal

R. Gentry

OR

572

2005

Hunter

L. Kenley

VA

560

2009

Field

J. Stanek

OK

OR

Field

J. Sciacca

CA

475

2016

2007

Hunter

J. Sciacca

CA

478

2016

551

2007

Animal

J. McCubins

OR

521

2003

579

2005

579

2006

Field

J. Hakl

MN

531

2013

Hunter

J. Hakl

MN

540

2013

Animal

M. Jones

IA

566

2012

524

2007

SFBHFS


NFAA OUTDOOR NATIONAL RECORDS Division

Name

State Score Year

Division

Name

State Score Year

Division

Animal

J. Hakl

MN

Animal

T. Burnham

OR

SSMBHFS

566

2013

SFBHFSL

410

2014

SMTRAD

Name

State Score Year

Field

B. Arnold

MN

538

2014

Division

Name

State Score Year

Animal

H. Slane

WA

569

2016

YAMFS

Hunter

M. Reed

WA

541

2016

Field

L. Lynde

ND

445

2015

Field

A. Eagleton

CA

464

2016

Animal

D. Seale

OR

570

2013

Field

C. Monahan NY

555

2006

Hunter

L. Lynde

ND

454

2015

Hunter

A. Eagleton

CA

467

2015

Animal

B. Arnold

MN

570

2014

Field

J. Marlow

FL

555

2012

Animal

L. Lynde

ND

495

2013

Animal

G. McCain

CA

530

2013

Animal

B. Shipman IA

570

2014

Hunter

J. Marlow

FL

557

2012

Animal

M. Setzer

NJ

570

2015

Animal

H. Tuveson MN

583

2011

SFFS

SPFFS

Field

B. Pearson

AZ

540

2012

Field

J. Hakl

MN

528

2016

SSMBHFSL

Field

M. White

FL

540

2015

Hunter

J. Hakl

MN

531

2015

Field

F. Smith

KY

487

2014

Animal

T. Welch

WV

558

1985

Hunter

B. Pearson

AZ

549

2012

FieldX

J. Hakl

MN

566

2016

Hunter

C. Galusha

NY

487

2015

Animal

A. Cote

WA

558

2001

Animal

J. Hakl

MN

578

2014

HunterX

J. Hakl

MN

576

2015

Animal

C. Galusha

NY

555

2015

Animal

S. Hennemann MO

569

2008

Field

2009

SFFSL

YAMFSL

YAMFSLR SSMFS

Field

P. Bridge

IA

472

2011

SPMFS

Hunter

L. Parker

WA

476

2008

Field

Animal

J. Hall

WA

552

1996

SFFSLR

A. Ruddock

OR

556

2010

Y. Kaku

CA

468

Field

JC Bradway NJ

550

2015

Hunter

J. Garner

GA

482

2016

Hunter

JC Bradway NJ

550

2015

Animal

Y. Kaku

CA

557

2009

Field

C. Milne

MT

187

2016

Hunter

C. Milne

MT

187

2016

Animal

C. Cisek

CT

468

1975

Field

B. Smith

MT

472

2016

Hunter

B. Smith

MT

482

2016

Animal

B. Smith

MT

529

2016

Field

D. Crook

KS

546

2014

Hunter

P. Pearce

CA

544

2008

Animal

P. Pearce

CA

577

2008

Field

D. Gottman PA

309

2006

Hunter

D. Gottman PA

337

2006

Animal

L. Dodson

WV

552

1991

Field

E. White

WA

456

2016

Hunter

E. White

WA

459

2016

Animal

D. Baird

MI

543

2014

Field

J. White

MO

556

2012

Animal

JC Bradway NJ

579

2014

Field

R. Willett Jr

VA

556

2015

Animal

D. Bucy

579

2015

Hunter

D. Neely

CA

557

2010

TX

Field

L. Walter

CO

397

2014

Hunter

A. Ruddock

OR

557

2012

SSMFSL

Hunter

L. Walter

CO

428

2014

Hunter

J. White

MO

557

2012

Field

V. Herschell WA

518

2014

Animal

L. Walter

CO

534

2014

Hunter

M. Leiter

MD

557

2015

Hunter

D. Hryn

NY

523

2016

FieldX

M. Leiter

MD

639

2013

Animal

M. Willis

CA

568

2013

HunterX

R. Willett Jr

VA

633

2015

SFTRAD Field

S. McCain

CA

427

2016

Animal

A. Ruddock

OR

582

2012

SSMFSLR

Hunter

S. McCain

CA

407

2016

Animal

R. Willett Jr

VA

582

2014

Field

D. Wearne

NE

487

2015

Animal

S. McCain

CA

488

2016

Hunter

D. Wearne

NE

498

2015

Animal

D. Wearne

NE

548

2016

SPMFSL SMBB

Field

L. Smith

WI

493

2009

Field

T. Daley

CA

496

2009

Hunter

L. Smith

WI

487

2009

SSMLB

Hunter

D. Hughes

TX

502

2008

Animal

L. Smith

WI

557

2005

Field

A. Nixon

NM

339

2014

Animal

D. Hughes

TX

560

2008

Hunter

A. Nixon

NM

376

2014

Animal

A. Nixon

NM

469

2014

SSFBB SMBH

Field

C. St. Clair

AZ

404

2015

Field

G. McCain

CA

493

2010

Hunter

C. St. Clair

AZ

433

2015

SSMTRAD

Hunter

G. McCain

CA

496

2012

Animal

C. St. Clair

AZ

474

2015

Field

M. Vaden

CA

410

2016

Animal

G. McCain

CA

543

2010

Hunter

M. Vaden

CA

412

2016

Animal

M. Mahana NJ

497

2014

SSFBH SMBHFS

Field

M. Nations

WA

301

2015

Field

R. Jones

IA

557

2010

Hunter

M. Nations

WA

318

2016

YAFBB

Hunter

G. Marrier

VT

544

2011

Animal

M. Nations

WA

466

2016

Field

M. Wilkens CA

267

2016

Animal

S. Coleman

TX

576

2006

Hunter

M. Wilkens CA

277

2016

Animal

C. Rosario

490

1988

SSFBHFS SMBHFSL Field

J. Hendricks

OR

511

Field

M. Jones

IA

500

2013

2007

Hunter

M. Jones

IA

510

2013

Animal

M. Jones

IA

570

2013

Hunter

D. Clem

MD

506

2006

Animal

J. Wyler

IL

566

2006 SSFFS

SMFS

Field

B. Pearson

AZ

544

2014

CA

YAFBHFS Field

A. Croft

MT

451

2013

Hunter

A. Croft

MT

480

2013

Animal

A. Croft

MT

543

2013

553

2015

Hunter

B. Pearson

AZ

543

2013

YAFFS

H.E. Whobrey KY

553

2009

Animal

B. Pearson

AZ

576

2014

Field

T. Skarvan

WI

546

2009

S. Stover

IL

553

2016

Hunter

T. Skarvan

WI

548

2009

T. Lynch

VA

583

2015

Animal

T. Skarvan

WI

580

2008

Field

T. Harris

Hunter Hunter Animal

WV

SMFSL Field

B. Gentry

OR

525

2016

Hunter

B. Gentry

OR

530

2016

Animal

R. Mills

CA

573

2003

SMFSLR Field

W. Lee

WA

504

2010

Hunter

J. Shackelford NM

491

2015

Animal

W. Lee

559

2010

WA

SMLB Field

T. Burnham

OR

239

2014

Hunter

T. Burnham

OR

301

2014

SSFFSL Field

L. Parker

WA

458

2015

Hunter

L. Parker

WA

457

2015

YAFFSLR

Animal

L. Parker

WA

534

2013

Field

F. Cook

WA

475

Hunter

S. McGrath WA

438

Animal

A. Sissens

534

2007

SSMBB

OR

YFBB

YFBHFS

YFFS

YFFSL

YFFSLR

YMBB Field

J. Leimbach MD

430

2009

Hunter

J. Leimbach MD

437

2009

Animal

J. Leimbach MD

539

2009

YMBHFS Field

A. Lavan

IA

537

2014

Hunter

A. Lavan

IA

533

2014

Animal

A. Lavan

IA

567

2014

YMFS Field

E. Custer

PA

553

2015

Hunter

D. O'Connor GA

550

2014

2016

Hunter

T. Heritage

NJ

550

2016

2007

Animal

D. O'Connor GA

579

2014

YMFSL

Field

F. Burdi

NJ

493

2016

Hunter

F. Burdi

NJ

503

2016

YAMBB

Field

A. Cloos

SD

487

2008

Animal

F. Burdi

NJ

550

2016

Field

C. Sciacca

CA

418

2013

Hunter

A. Cloos

SD

480

2008

Hunter

C. Sciacca

CA

423

2013

Animal

A. Tedford

MT

566

2003

Animal

J. Moschetz WI

544

1976

SSMBH

YMFSLR

Field

B. Linett

WA

472

2013

Hunter

B. Linett

WA

471

2013

YAMBHFS

Field

D. Denton

MT

470

2010

Animal

R. Chisholm

CA

535

2016

Field

H. Slane

WA

521

2016

Hunter

D. Denton

MT

461

2010

Hunter

H. Slane

WA

506

2016

Animal

D. Denton

MT

544

2010


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