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1.
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The aim is (obviously) to get to the top
of the ladder.
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2.
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In a match, 6arrows are shot, as 1end of
6 arrows.
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3.
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The competitors must have an independent
archer to judge and score their arrows.
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4.
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The challenger may challenge anyone up to
(and including) 3 places above
them on the
ladder.
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5.
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The challenger either challenges someone
on the night or contacts them
beforehand.
A member of the committee must
be notified
that a challenge has been set.
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6.
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The Challengee has ONE week to agree a reasonable
match time or forfeit their
place on the
ladder. This is why the committee
must be
notified.
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7.
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After the match, if the challenger beats
the challengee, they take their place on
the ladder and the loser moves down one place
on the ladder. If the challenger is beaten
then places remain the same.
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8.
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Any member of the club may challenge up to
3 people per week
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9.
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If the challenger loses, they may not challenge
anyone for 1 week
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10.
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If the challengee loses, they may challenge
anyone except the challenger
they just lost
against.
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11.
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In the event of a tie, the match is settled
with a 1 arrow shoot off.
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12.
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Matches must abide by GNAS rules of shooting.
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