"Six Gold Badge"

The Six Gold End Badge is for 6 consecutive arrows in the gold zone during competition run under GNAS rules or an associated club target day. If shot on a club target day the secretary must sign the claim form. The following table shows the shortest distance you can claim the badge for and your only allowed to claim one for each group if a junior as you progress.

Gentlemen

80.Yards.

70.Metres.

Ladies  

60.Yards.

60.Metres.

Junior Gentlemen.  

Under.18Yrs

60.Yards.

60.Metres.

Under.16Yrs

50.Yards

50.Metres.

Under.14Yrs

40.Yards.

40.Metres.

Under.12Yrs

30.Yards.

30.Metres.

Junior Ladies. 

Under 18Yds

50.Yards.

50.Metres.

Under.16Yrs

40.Yards.

40.Metres.

Under.13Yrs

30.Yards.

30.Metres.

FITA Stars.

FITA Stars are awarded for breaking 1000 (star only), 1100 (Star on a black shield), 1200 (Blue), 1300 (Red), 1350 (Gold) and 1400 (Purple) points in the relevant FITA. These can only be claimed at FITA Star tournaments. If you get 1101 you can only claim the 1100 Star.

FITA Arrow awards

These are a step below the Stars and are obtained by beating the scores laid out below in any World Record (WR)/FITA award standard competition using a FITA standard bow. The archer must not have claimed any FITA Star award in the past. The award is designed as a stylised arrow on a circular badge with standard colour backgrounds. Again you may only claim for the higher score level and claims are made via the tournament organiser.

  White Black Blue Red Gold
Men 500 530 560 590 620
Women 475 505 535 565 595

Rose Award.

The Rose award is for the imperial rounds at "Rose Award" tournaments. The award is in the form of a badge depicting a white stylised rose on a coloured background. Square badge for recurve and round badge for compound. Senior scores are ...

  White Black Blue Red Gold Purple
All archers 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1250

Junior archers have to shoot the round for their age group.