
EVENT ELIGIBILITY
Any individual archer who is a member of the NFAA or another IFAA-affiliated member association, and who holds a valid Classification Card (Handicap Card in the NFAA), is eligible to participate. ​A valid Classification Card must include at least two tournament scores obtained in the 28 target or 2x14 target Field or Hunter Round or alternatively in a round consisting of 1x14 target Field combined with 1x14 target Hunter.
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​Scores so obtained shall be recorded on an official IFAA Classification Card or NFAA Handicap Card, including the date scored, round type, and verification by a tournament official. Scores shot at an NFAA sectional or national championship may be verified onsite by NFAA staff.
Each archer shall present his/her official Classification Card or NFAA Handicap Card upon event check-in to ensure that the archer is in good standing within the IFAA and/or NFAA and to determine the proper classification of that archer.
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CLASSIFICATION ELIGIBILITY & PROCEDURES​
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Classification of an archer shall be determined by the archer's two highest scores, obtained in the twelve-month period immediately prior to the tournament.
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In the event no two score records are obtained in the same class-score-range over the twelve months immediately prior to the tournament, the time frame will be extended until three score records are obtained. The two scores within the same class-score-range will determine the classification of the archer. No score recorded twenty-four months prior to the tournament shall be considered.
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Classification is done by shooting style. An archer who shoots more than one style may have more than one classification. In the event an archer changes style, a new time frame for classification will start from the date of the first recorded score.
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An archer who has insufficient score records to be classified shall compete in the highest contested class in his/her style in that tournament.
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An archer shall be reclassified to a higher class if he/she obtains two scores in a higher classification range within a twelve-month period, calculated from the date that the first higher class score was obtained. This reclassification process will be repeated until the archer classifies in the “A” class.
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An archer shall be reclassified to a lower class if he/she obtains consistently scores of a lower class over a period of not less than twelve months, calculated from the day of the first score used for reclassification.
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There are no classification distinctions within the Senior, Veteran or Cub divisions.
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The information presented here is a condensed. For a full list of classification procedures and A/B/C class breakdowns within each division, please review pages 31-33 in the IFAA Archer's Handbook linked at the top of this page.