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Glen  Collings, Gent, Recurve

Rounds Shot Each Year
Handicap Attained Each Year

Date Round     Score Hits Golds Xs HCap Class Status
02 Dec 17 FITA 30m
301
36
7
0
40
 
Frostbite 
04 Nov 17 FITA 30m
297
36
4
0
42
 
Frostbite 
06 Jan 18 FITA 30m
262
36
2
0
51
 
Frostbite 
16 Sep 17 FITA 30m
293
36
7
1
43
 
Club Round 
10 Sep 17 National
478
72
16
0
47
2nd 
Club Round 
01 May 21 National
449
71
16
0
49
2nd 
Club Round 
29 May 21 National
434
72
13
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
26 Aug 17 National
434
70
14
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
07 May 21 National
430
70
16
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
29 Apr 21 National
430
70
11
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
27 May 21 National
419
71
7
0
52
3rd 
Club Round 
30 Jul 17 National
402
72
9
0
53
3rd 
Club Round 
25 Apr 21 Short National
496
72
18
0
50
3rd 
Club Round 
21 Oct 17 Short National
492
72
21
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
25 Jun 17 Short Windsor
790
108
44
0
51
3rd 
Club Round 
24 Aug 17 Warwick
343
48
16
0
44
2nd 
Club Round 
06 May 17 Junior National
400
72
11
0
66
 
Club Competition 
05 Aug 17 Long Metric II
437
69
4
1
51
3rd 
Club Competition 
02 Jun 18 National
464
72
19
0
48
2nd 
Club Competition 
02 Sep 17 National
444
71
13
0
50
2nd 
Club Competition 
07 Oct 17 National
392
68
12
0
54
3rd 
Club Competition 
01 Jul 17 Short National
454
72
14
0
55
3rd 
Club Competition 

Classifications & Handicaps in Archery

As archers improve they can measure their progress by looking at their handicap and by gaining GNAS classifications.

In the 1980s David Lane developed a set of handicap tables that ranged ability from beginning juniors to international compound archers. Any score shot on any outdoor round has a corresponding handicap, ranging from 100 to 0.

The main use of handicaps is that they enable different rounds to be compared. If an archer scores 700 on a Albion they should expect to score about 437 on a FITA 70M round, for example. An archer's current handicap is the rolling average of their three best scores in any given year.

Ranging from 3rd Class to Grand Master Bowman (GMB), GNAS classifications are set at various handicap levels, with minimum distance requirements. For example, a Lady Recurve archer will achieve her second class when she shoots three scores of handicap 57 or better at distances of at least 50 yards.

GNAS classifications and requirements do change, but the handicap tables remain constant.

We use a reverse engineered version of the D.Lane tables and there are some very minor variations. GNAS numbers are used for classification calculations.

 
Ladies
  Recurve  
Ladies
  Compound  
Ladies
  Longbow  
Gents
  Recurve  
Gents
  Compound  
Gents
  Longbow  
 
   
3rd Class HCap
65
56 82
58
48
74
Dist. Including:
40 yards
50 yards
 
   
2nd Class HCap
57
49 73
50
38
69
Dist. Including: 
50 yards
60 yards
 
 
1st Class HCap
50
8 70
44
32
65
Dist. Including:
60 yards
80y/70m
 
   
Bowman HCap
41
29 65
36
23
60
Dist. Including:
80 yards / 70 metres
100 yards / 90 metres
 
   
Master Bowman
33
21 62
28
16
55
UK Record Status:
Hereford / Ladies FITA
York / Gents FITA
 
   
Grand Master Bowman
27
15 59
22
10
52
UK Record Status:
Hereford / Ladies FITA
York / Gents FITA