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ASWA Medals and Badges.

All Medals and badges can be claimed by your club recorder through the ASWA Medal Coordinator and are usually sent back to your club quite promptly.

Master Bowman and Grand Master Bowman claims take a little longer as they must be registered with the National Association and the medals come from South Australia.

Unfortunately a waiting period of some months usually occurs. This is beyond ASWA control.

Perfects.

These can be claimed from any shoot and over any distance.

For those distances where face sizes can differ, eg: 30m, 40m, 50m, etc then separate medals can be claimed for each face size.

There are two basic sorts of perfect medals. A "6 Gold" is for six arrows anywhere in the gold, whereas a "60 Perfect" is for six arrows in the ten zone.

Perfect medals gained at club level or local tournament are a Bronze colour. Silver ones are awarded for State Championships and Gold ones for National Championships.

Perfects can be claimed for Indoor Rounds, Target Rounds, and Clout.

There are also "Field 15 & 20" badges for perfect shots on either a FITA Field Round or a National Field Round. There is only one kink of field and it can be claimed for a score of 15 or 20 at any distance.

Six Gold.

Sixty Perfect.

Field 15.

Classifications.

This applies to all kinds of shoots - Target, Field, Clout and Indoors. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class medals can be claimed.

Target and Field.









Clout and Indoor.



ASWA FITA Badges.

ASWA has its own awards for scores shot in a FITA Shoot. They are awarded for each score shot once in a tournament or three times at club level.

They can be claimed by Senior and Junior Archers shooting their relevant FITA shoot

The badges are as Following Colours:

  • 800 - White

  • 900 - Black

  • 1000 - Blue

  • 1100 - Red

  • 1200 - Gold

  • 1300 - Mauve.

ASWA FITA Badges.



FITA STAR.

FITA Stars are for both recurve and compound archers. They are awarded for scores of 1000, 1200, 1300, 1350, 1400.

FITA Star Recurve and Compound.

 ARROWHEAD AWARDS

These are similar to FITA Star but are for FITA Field shoots.

Shoots need to be registered with FITA (as for FITA Stars) and the State or National recorder will claim them for you.

They are for Recurve and Compound, Barebow and Freestyle and are for a 24 target Round.

They come in Green, Brown, Grey, Black, White, Silver, Gold.

(Check with your club recorder for the score that you need to shoot at the different levels.)

 

 

 

 


The Archery Australia Medal.

This Medal is available for anybody to buy.

The Archery Society of Western Australia Cloth badge.

This Badge is available for anyone to buy

ASWA Grand Prix Series Badges. 

You receive this one when you have shot 3 or more Grand Prix Shoots. It will have the current year on it.,

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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> Awards for Service to Archery.
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