HOSTED AT THE 3-9 OCTOBER 20223-9 OCTOBER 2022 YANKTON • SOUTH DAKOTA • USAYANKTON • SOUTH DAKOTA • USA NFAA EASTON YANKTON ARCHERY CENTER + LEWIS & CLARK RECREATION AREA
After successfully hosting the World Archery Youth Championships, the World Archery Indoor Championships, the World Archery Championships, the World Archery Congress, and the World Cup Final, the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center is excited to be hosting the 2022 World Archery Field Championships! Yankton has hosted every World Championship, except for the World Archery 3D Championships.
The World Archery Field Championships is organized by the World Archery Federation. The event is held at spectacular locations around the world in even years and is the most prestigious World Archery event next to the Olympics. All World Archery member nations select a team to compete in male and female, recurve,compound and barebow divisions.
Archery Fest, sponsored by First National Bank of Omaha, will take place at the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center on the Easton Field. This event will take place during the World Archery Field Championship Finals and will feature a wide variety of live entertainment, South Dakota-made vendors, food trucks, beer garden, and a whole lot more.
2022 World Archery Field Championship Finals October 8-9 Cortina, Italy - 2018 Dublin, Ireland - 2016 Zagreb, Croatia - 2014 Val-d’Isère, France - 2012 Visegrád, Hungary - 2010 World Archery Field Championships Previous Locations 2022 WORLD ARCHERY FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022 WORLD ARCHERY FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
2022 World Archery Field Championships October 3-9 YANKTON2022.ORG
“I’m honored to be one of the first to welcome the World’s most elite archers from across the globe to our beautiful state. We’re thrilled to be among some of the most iconic locations around the World who have hosted these prestigious tournaments and we know that everyone who attends this year’s competitions will be delighted by the Great Faces and Great Places they will encounter while they are here.”
Kristi Noem Governor, South Dakota
“We’re proud to be hosting our fourth World Championship and our first World Archery Field Championship. We are excited to showcase the Lewis & Clark Recreation Area and believe we have created some of the most challenging qualification ranges in recent history. We have the strong support of the Yankton community and the state of South Dakota, and we’re committed to hosting another world-class archery event.”
Bruce Cull Chairman, Local Organizing Committee
TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 WHY YANKTON? 10 ABOUT THE VENUE 12 NFAA FOUNDATION 14 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 18 WHAT IS FIELD ARCHERY? 20 EVENT SCHEDULE 22 FNBO ARCHERY FEST SCHEDULE 23 ARCHER TRANSPORTATION Gerstner Oil Co Provides Lubricants, Farm Fuels, Tank Wagon Service, Biodiesel, Diesel Gasoline, Biofuels, Greases, Bulk Delivery To The Yankton, SD Area. Welc e to Yankt , Arch s!
A big THANK YOU to our sponsors!
We are so grateful for all of our incredible sponsors of these events. The numerous opportunities and activities would not be possible without the generosity of the following sponsors.
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2022 WORLD ARCHERY FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2022 World Archery Field Championship venue in Yankton, South Dakota is not only the largest archery center in the world, but it encompasses multiple facets throughout its facility. A few of these being the many indoor and outdoor ranges, the home of the National Field Archery Association (NFAA) Headquarters, and the National Archery Museum.
NFAA EASTON YANKTON ARCHERY CENTER
The NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center truly is the world’s largest archery center at 140 acres. It provides ample opportunity for all disciplines of archery: target, field and 3D. The quality coaching staff caters to all archers whether you are a beginner, bowhunter, or international competitor. The center is also capable of hosting programs such as air rifle, tennis, and trap shooting.
INDOOR RANGES
It has one indoor range that is a climate-controlled environment for year-round shooting. With movable targets, the range can be set up for shooting at any distance up to 90M, and can accommodate as many as 80 shooting lanes for 18M tournaments.
FITA FIELDS
The facility has two Olympic Fita Fields: Easton Field and First Dakota Field. Both are 90M grass fields with room for a combined 130 targets and 260 shooting lanes. Awnings cover the entire width of the ranges, providing shade for the archers between ends, and a lawn behind the shooting line allows for spectators.
3D RANGE
With the outdoor 3D range, archers can shoot from a 40-foot elevated platform at 45 animal-shaped foam targets between 10-70 yards!
FIELD COURSES
The center also has 3 different outdoor field courses - Rushmore, Badlands, and Missouri. The courses consist of 28 targets each and are state of the art with all the accouterments.
NFAA HEADQUARTERS
The National Field Archery Association (NFAA) headquarters is also located at the WAC venue. The NFAA is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the sport of archery and is the largest field archery organization in the World. Founded in 1939, the NFAA now consists of 49 chartered state associations and nearly 1,000 affiliated clubs. The NFAA is a member of the International Field Archery Association and a national allied organization of USA Archery.
NATIONAL ARCHERY MUSEUM
The National Archery Museum displays all items archery related from patches awarded in the early years of the NFAA to bow inventions that changed the sport of archery forever!
LEWIS & CLARK RECREATION AREA
Boating, camping, fishing, jet skiing, kayaking, sailing, swimming, tubing and waterskiing are just some of the activities you can enjoy at the Lewis & Clark Recreation Area! Lewis and Clark Lake is a 31,400 acre (130 km²) reservoir located on the border of the U.S. states of Nebraska and South Dakota on the Missouri River. The lake is impounded by Gavins Point Dam and is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Learn more at lewisandclarkpark.sd.gov/!
MISSION
The NFAA Foundation’s Mission is to provide education and information, concerning archery to the general public and members of the National Field Archery Association of the United States.
Per the NFAA Constitution and By-laws, “the purpose of the NFAA Foundation as presently formed is twofold. The first arm is the Museum Fund; this arm is the vehicle that is to be used to raise funds for the purpose of building an NFAA Museum. The second arm is our Scholarship Fund; this arm is to be used to raise funds for our yearly scholarship awards.” Funding for both sides of the Foundation come from tax-deductible donations.
We are truly thankful to all those who donate and support the NFAA! It is these donations that help us to keep paying it forward and help us to fulfill our purpose!
HOW TO DONATE
• You can make a monetary donation through mail-in checks or at nfaausa.sport80.com.
• If you regularly shop on Amazon, you can go to AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com) and choose the NFAA Foundation. AmazonSmile Foundation donates 0.5% of the purchase price from eligible purchases back to our organization.
• Legacy Giving is a donation made by an individual through a will. It is meant to reflect the values and desires of the donor who want to leave a memory of their life through their giving. This sort of giving can also include recurring donations beginning while a donor is still alive and continues after they are deceased. Legacy giving can include monetary gifts, material goods, property, stocks, etc.
There are multiple ways to donate to the NFAA Foundation. If you have questions about donating or how to donate, please call our headquarters at 605-260-9279. We appreciate all of the support throughout the years.
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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Meet our team! The Local Organizing Committee is compromised of NFAA Foundation staff, community leaders and local partners. This hard-working group is responsible for every detail behind the event.
Bruce Cull LOC President
Brittany Salonen Event Director
Erika Jones Team Services Coordinator
Morgan Palmer Media, Catering, & Volunteer Coordinator
Pam Tramp Finance Manager
Alice Lunardelli Transportation & Accommodations Coordinator
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Zena Ross Facilities Coordinator
Tim Kellen Field of Play Coordinator
Tim Withers Field of Play Coordinator
Todd Larson City of Yankton Parks and Recreation
Jay Gravholt Visit Yankton
Becky Wiswall Yankton Thrive
Kasi Haberman Southeast SD Tourism
Nancy Wenande Yankton Thrive
Aaron Ness First Dakota National Bank
Shane Bertsch SD Game Fish & Parks
Gabby Keiser Event Coordinator
Natalie Vollmer NFAA Executive Secretary
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Ross Den Herder Den Herder Law Firm
Tony Anderson Yankton School District Transportation Services
Kevin Moe First National Bank of Omaha
Dr. Wayne Kindle Yankton School District
Dr. Marc Long Mount Marty University
Calvin Bloemendaal SD Department of Tourism
Carmen Schramm SD Dept. of Tourism Advisory Board
Luke Youmans City of Yankton Community Events
Chief Jason Foote City of Yankton Police Department
Stephanie Moser City of Yankton Mayor
Amy Leon City of Yankton City Manager
Don Kettering Yankton County
Paul Scherschligt Yankton County Emergency Management
Dan Klimisch Yankton County
Mike Stevens SD State Representative
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FIELD ARCHERY
Field archery is the discipline of shooting at stationary circular targets of different sizes set at varying distances, heights and angles around a course of natural terrain.
Archers shoot over distances of between 5 and 60 metres at yellow and black targets. The distances of the targets can be marked (known by the archer) or unmarked (unknown by the archer), making the ability to judge the range of the target valuable.
The additional skills required to succeed in field archery – including distance judging, shooting uphill and downhill, dealing with changing light conditions and challenging terrain – are collectively known as fieldcraft.
World Archery organises a field archery world championships, which is called the World Archery Field Championships, every two years. It was first held in 1969.
Field archery is the discipline used for the recurve and barebow competitions at the World Games.
THE TARGET
Archers shoot at a yellow and black target with six concentric scoring rings. The target scores six points for the inner ring and one point for the outer ring. The yellow rings score six and five, and the black rings score four, three, two and one points. Missing the target scores zero points. There are four different sizes of target, measuring 80, 60, 40 and 20 centimetres in diameter.
The targets are laid around a clearly signposted course so that archers, usually in groups of four, can safely shoot at one target before scoring, collecting their arrows and advancing to the next target. The shooting positions for each target are marked on the ground with pegs. Each archer shoots three arrows at each target.
Recurve and compound archers shoot from red pegs over marked
distances between 10 and 60 metres, and over unmarked distances between 10 and 55 metres.
Barebow archers shoot from blue pegs over marked distances between 5 and 50 metres, and over unmarked distances between 5 and 45 metres.
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THE COMPETITION
International field archery competitions consist of individual, mixed team and team events.
A mixed team consists of two archers (one man and one woman) shooting with the same bowstyle. A team consists of three archers of the same gender, one from each of the different categories (recurve, compound and barebow).
There are three distinct phases to a competition.
The qualification phase consists of each archer shooting 24 marked and 24 unmarked targets. Archers are ranked by their total score for the individual event. These rankings then provide the seedings for the pool phase. The top two seeds skip the pool phase and automatically enter the matchplay semifinals.
The rankings for the mixed team and team events provided the seedings for the brackets. Seeds for the mixed team event are decided by ranking the highest scoring man and woman from one country. Seeds for the team event are decided by ranking the highest scoring three archers of the same gender, one from each category, from one country.
The pool phase only applies to the individual event.
Individual archers are divided into groups called pools. The lowest-seeded archer in each pool shoots a match against the nextlowest-seeded archer, with the loser of the match eliminated and the winner of the match advancing to face the next-lowestseeded archer, and so on until only one archer remains in each pool. The pool winners shoot matches to decide the final two places in the matchplay semifinals.
The matchplay phase consists of archers, mixed teams and teams progressing through head-to-head brackets, one for each category, in which the winner advances and the loser is eliminated until a champion is crowned. All matches are decided on cumulative score.
All matches in the discipline of field archery are decided using cumulative score.
The goal of a cumulative score match is to finish the match with the highest total score. A match consists of six targets and 18 arrows in the individual pool phase, four targets and 16 arrows for mixed team matches, and four targets and 12 arrows in all other cases. (The arrows are split equally between archers in mixed team and team matches.)
If a match is tied on total score after the regulation number of arrows, then the match is sent to a tiebreak.
In an individual match, each archer shoots one arrow. The archer whose arrow lands closest to the centre of the target wins the match.
In a mixed team or team match, each archer shoots one arrow. The mixed team or team with the highest total score wins the match. If the mixed teams or teams are tied on score, then the mixed team or team whose arrow landed closest to the centre of the target wins the match. If those arrows are an identical distance from the centre, then the next arrows are compared (and again for teams).
PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
Archery is a sport practiced worldwide. Over 30 countries are represented at the World Archery Field Championships.
Afghanistan Armenia Australia Austria Belgium Canada
Croatia Czech Republic Spain Finland France Great Britain
Germany Hungary India Italy Japan Kazakhstan Morocco Mexico Mongolia Netherlands Nigeria Norway Romania Slovenia San Marino Slovakia Sweden USA
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ARCHERY
FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
2022 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
LOCATION 1: NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center (NEYAC) 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078
LOCATION 2: Lewis & Clark Recreation Area SD HWY 52 Yankton, SD 57078
Schedule is subject to change. Please visit IANSEO.NET to follow live results & to view the most current schedule.
Saturday, October 8
Team Finals
10:00-10:25
Bronze: Recurve Under 21 Mixed Team 10:25-10:50
Gold: Recurve Under 21 Mixed Team
Award Ceremony - Recurve Under 21 Mixed Team 11:00-11:25
10:50-11:00
Bronze: Compound Under 21 Mixed Team 11:25-11:50
Gold: Compound Under 21 Mixed Team
11:50-12:00 Award Ceremony - Compound Under 21 Mixed Team 12:00-12:25 Bronze: Barebow Mixed Team 12:25-12:50 Gold: Barebow Mixed Team 12:50-13:00 Award Ceremony - Barebow Mixed Team 13:00-13:25
Bronze: Recurve Mixed Team 13:25-13:50 Gold: Recurve Mixed Team 13:50-14:00 Award Ceremony - Recurve Mixed Team 14:00-14:25
Bronze: Compound Mixed Team 14:25-14:50 Gold: Compound Mixed Team 14:50-15:00 Award Ceremony - Compound Mixed Team 15:00-15:25
Bronze: Women Team 15:25-15:50
Gold: Women Team 15:50-16:00 Award Ceremony - Women Team 16:00-16:25
Bronze: Men Team 16:25-16:50 Gold: Men Team 16:50-17:00 Award Ceremony - Men Team
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Sunday, October 9
Team Finals
09:00-09:16
09:16-09:32
09:32-09:40
09:40-09:56
09:56-10:12
10:12-10:20
10:20-10:36
10:36-10:52
10:52-11:00
11:00-11:16
11:16-11:32
11:32-11:40
11:40-11:56
11:56-12:12
12:12-12:20
12:20-12:36
12:36-12:52
12:52-13:00
13:00-13:16
13:16-13:32
13:32-13:40
13:40-13:56
13:56-14:12
14:12-14:20
14:20-14:36
14:36-14:52
14:52-15:00
Bronze: Recurve Under 21 Women
Gold: Recurve Under 21 Women
Award Ceremony - Recurve Under 21 Women
Bronze: Recurve Under 21 Men
Gold: Recurve Under 21 Men
Award Ceremony - Recurve Under 21 Men
Bronze: Compound Under 21 Men
Gold: Compound Under 21 Men
Award Ceremony - Compound Under 21 Men
Bronze: Barebow Women
Gold: Barebow Women
Award Ceremony - Barebow Women
Bronze: Barebow Men
Gold: Barebow Men
Award Ceremony - Barebow Men
Bronze: Recurve Women
Gold: Recurve Women
Award Ceremony - Recurve Women
Bronze: Recurve Men
Gold: Recurve Men
Award Ceremony - Recurve Men
Bronze: Compound Women
Gold: Compound Women
Award Ceremony - Compound Women
Bronze: Compound Men
Gold: Compound Men
Award Ceremony - Compound Men
MONDAY, OCT 3
OFFICIAL PRACTICE NEYAC
TUESDAY, OCT 4
UNMARKED QUALIFICATION ROUND LEWIS & CLARK
WEDNESDAY, OCT 5 MARKED QUALIFICATION ROUND LEWIS & CLARK
THURSDAY, OCT 6
INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION MATCHES NEYAC
FRIDAY, OCT 7
TEAM ELIMINATION MATCHES NEYAC
SATURDAY, OCT 8
TEAM MEDAL MATCHES NEYAC SUNDAY, OCT 9 INDIVIDUAL MEDAL MATCHES NEYAC
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