All competitors will enter the elimination round on Sunday
Elimination round is a double elimination format
Archers losing 2 matches are eliminated
An archer with one loss can come back and win gold
Archers in medal matches will need agents
Compound archers
June 14th – double 50m 720 round (144 arrows)
June 15th – double elimination round – match competition
Recurve archers
June 14th – double 720 rounds (144 arrows)
June 15th – double elimination round – set play competition
Lunch Availability
Hotdogs, hamburgers etc. will be available on the field during both days of the tournament.
Water
Water will be available on the field during all days of the tournament.
Please bring a refillable water bottle to help protect the environment.
Prizes
Prize Structure for 2015
Senior
1st Place
$500.00
Prize money will be awarded to the winners of the elimination rounds in the recurve and compound division for the Senior/Junior combined categories only, for both men and women
Categories with 10 or fewer archers will have reduced prize money.
2nd Place
$100.00
3rd Place
$80.00
Award Structure for 2015
Junior
1st Place
Place Medals for the Qualification Round.
2nd Place
3rd Place
Cadet
1st Place
Place Medals for the Elimination Round.
2nd Place
3rd Place
Important: If you currently attend, or may attend in the future, a US college or university and compete in any sport in the NCAA, you may be ineligible to compete in the NCAA if you receive ANY prize money in any sport. But you're still welcome to compete in the Spring Classic for medals and ranking.
Schedule
Friday, June 12, 2015
3:00 – 7:00 pm
Open Practice
5:00 – 7:00 pm
Equipment Inspection
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Start Time is Firm
8:45 am
Announcements
9:00 am
Practice
10:00 am
Scoring for all categories No Break in the 720 Rounds
Approx. 12:30 pm
Lunch (on the field) No Practice During Lunch
1:30 pm
Scoring for all categories No Practice Ends No Break in the 720 Rounds
All ends will be six arrow ends
4:00 pm
Coaching Seminar in the Lecture Hall in Bill Crothers School.
Athletes are also welcome.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Start Time is Firm (However, this schedule is subject to change in the coming days)
8:15 am
Announcements
8:30 am
Practice 3 Timed Ends CM, RM, RW, all cadets No practice for CW
9:00 am
Round 1 CM, RM, RW, all cadets
Approx. 9:40 am
Round 2 CM, RM, RW, all cadets Practice for CW
Approx. 10:20 am
2 Timed Ends of Practice Only for CM on Main Field
Approx. 10:30 am
Round 3 all categories
Approx. 11:10 am
Round 4 all categories
Approx. 11:50 am
Round 5 all categories
Approx. 12:30 pm
Round 6 all categories
Approx. 1:10 pm
Round 7 all categories
Approx. 1:50 pm
Round 8 Semi Finals all categories
Approx. 2:30 pm
Round 9 Bronze Matches all categories
Approx. 3:10 pm
Round 10 Gold Matches all categories
Approx. 3:50 pm
Round 11 Gold Matches (if required) all categories
All ends will be three arrow ends (except for single arrow tie-breakers)
Agents are not required.
Hamburgers, Hotdogs, veggie burgers, fruit and a variety of drinks will be available for purchase on both Tournament days. There will be no lunch break on Sunday. BBQ will be open between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm Water will be available to refill your water bottles.
Accommodations
We've arranged a new host hotel for this year. It's closer to the range and a whole lot nicer!
Hampton Inn and Suites 52 Bodrington Court Markham, Ontario L6G 0A9 Canada
Located at the Corner of Woodbine Avenue and Highway 407 (use the 407 carefully, it is a toll highway). It's a very short walk from the Costco and a 9 minute drive from the range.
Note: Highway 407 is a toll highway with video recording. It tends to be very expensive for occasional users. Rental car companies may bill you later for the cost. It is probably best to avoid the 407.
In 2013, everyone shot on the football field (surrounded by the oval track). In 2014, we used two fields to accommodate all the athletes and the Youth Olympic Games Trials. The field layout for 2015 will depend upon the number of athletes registered.
Volunteers
There's always a lot to do before, during and after each annual tournament. The more people that lend a hand, the smoother the tournament runs.
For students, this is an opportunity to earn community service hours