Difference between revisions of "Archery notes:Basic Rules"

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"If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave."
 
"If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave."
  
This rule is from the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016):
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This rule is from the [http://sca.org/officers/marshal/docs/t_archery/target_archery_rules.pdf  Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016):]
 
<UL><LI>II.E "If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave." and;
 
<UL><LI>II.E "If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave." and;
 
<LI>IX.G "The Target Archery Marshal-in-Charge may remove archers exhibiting unsafe behavior from the range."  and;
 
<LI>IX.G "The Target Archery Marshal-in-Charge may remove archers exhibiting unsafe behavior from the range."  and;
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"Make sure that you listen to and understand the rules of the competition before you start – e.g. any safety instructions, which target to shoot at, how many arrows to use, whether you can take your time, or if there is a time limit, what to do if you drop an arrow, etc. If you are not sure, ask."
 
"Make sure that you listen to and understand the rules of the competition before you start – e.g. any safety instructions, which target to shoot at, how many arrows to use, whether you can take your time, or if there is a time limit, what to do if you drop an arrow, etc. If you are not sure, ask."
  
This rule is in relation to the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016) rules:
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This rule is in relation to the [http://sca.org/officers/marshal/docs/t_archery/target_archery_rules.pdf  Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016)] rules:
 
<UL><LI>II.K. "As part of their duties, Target Archery Marshals are responsible for ensuring that all archers are familiar with and comply with the SCA and Kingdom target archery rules. This may be done either by verbal briefings or by requiring the archers to read the posted rules."
 
<UL><LI>II.K. "As part of their duties, Target Archery Marshals are responsible for ensuring that all archers are familiar with and comply with the SCA and Kingdom target archery rules. This may be done either by verbal briefings or by requiring the archers to read the posted rules."
 
<LI>VII.A.6 on lining up
 
<LI>VII.A.6 on lining up

Revision as of 02:39, 11 April 2018

"If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave."

This rule is from the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016):

  • II.E "If you are taking part in, or just watching the archery, you must follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot, concerning safety and the competition. If you won’t or can’t, then you can be asked to leave." and;
  • IX.G "The Target Archery Marshal-in-Charge may remove archers exhibiting unsafe behavior from the range." and;
  • XI.E "All archers shall follow the instructions of the Target Archery Marshal-in- Charge and of Target Archery Marshals assisting on the line."

Angele (talk) 14:13, 11 April 2018 (NZST)

"Make sure that you listen to and understand the rules of the competition before you start – e.g. any safety instructions, which target to shoot at, how many arrows to use, whether you can take your time, or if there is a time limit, what to do if you drop an arrow, etc. If you are not sure, ask."

This rule is in relation to the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016) rules:

  • II.K. "As part of their duties, Target Archery Marshals are responsible for ensuring that all archers are familiar with and comply with the SCA and Kingdom target archery rules. This may be done either by verbal briefings or by requiring the archers to read the posted rules."
  • VII.A.6 on lining up
  • X.A-H on range commands
  • XI.A-F on rules of the line
  • XIIA-D on safety rules
  • XVI.A-E on range courtesy

Angele (talk) 14:34, 11 April 2018 (NZST)