Bath Hereford – Recurve Champions

Congratulations to Janet Ross and Clive Jarret, recurve champions at the Bath Hereford Tournament held by Bath Archers on Sunday 13th August. The morning started very wet and everyone was ready with waterproof on. However, as the sighers commenced the weather dried and stayed rain free for the rest of the day. Janet Ross had a super tournament, with a winner score that counts towards her classification as a Master Bowman. Clive Jarret had a tough fight for victory, winning by a single point. Just showing that every arrows counts. In the Men’s recurve Simon Whittle picked up the bronze medal. The three archers combined scores were good enough for South Wansdyke to pick up the team trophy for a recurve clean sweep.

July Handicap

Sunday afternoon saw our first handicap competition of the season. A bit later than usual due to ArcheryGB’s overhaul of the handicap and classification system this year. We had 10 archers in competition, but our winner was compound archer Ian Garforth with an adjusted score of 1455. Full results can be found on the Member|Results page of this website.

May News – Clair Crook’s Travelogue

May has seen a number of outdoor competitions for archers to compete in and one South Wansdyke Archery Club member has embraced this fact.  Clair Crook has been traveling the country with her Compound bow and representing the club with aplomb and not a little success!  First up a trip Bedfordshire to compete at Kestrel Archers to shoot a classic “Hereford” round.  She claimed a bronze medal, a personal best (PB) and is also able to claim an Archery GB (AGB) award for completing a 6 gold end at the 80 yard distance.  A week later she was in Exmouth for a “double WA50”, another bronze medal, 2 PBs and an AGB black target award for a score above 550.  A double header followed in Redruth, another “Hereford”, winning a gold medal and gaining an AGB red rose award for a score above 1100 and a “double WA50” beating her PB from a week ago and picking up the silver medal.  Finally, the tour ended at Burnham Archers for a final “Hereford” picking up a gold medal and a further personal best. Well Done Clair 🙂

May was also the month for Archery GBs celebration of Archery and their established “Start Archery” week.  On the 13th May, the club hosted a session to introduce the art of archery to a brand new group of people.  It was a bright day, with some excellent shooting for those who have never picked up a bow before.  For anyone interested in giving archery a try, the club will have a presence at the Writhlington Flower Show 19th August and the Writhlington Fun Day 3rd September.  Our next beginner’s course will commence on Saturday 9th September.

Our newest juniors have been progressing well, following AGB progression awards for their age group and bow types.  Parker Edgell successfully completed the White – Outdoor award and Dylan Appleton the White and Black awards.

Finally, our ladder competition continues to produce some great matches and credit should go to David Aldridge who has made up 19 places on the ladder and is only 5 places from the top, held by Simon Whittle.

AGB Progression Award

Congratulations to Parker Edgell who successfully attained the Archery GB White – Outdoor award and to Dylan Appleton who attained both the White and Black – Outdoor awards during May 2023.

Parker Edgell and Dylan Appleton receive their awards. Well done, Lads

April 2023 Report

South Wansdyke Archery Club has had a busy start to the outdoor season, but first there is a little time to reflect on the results of the Somerset County Winter Postal Leagues which ran from October to March.  Unfortunately, the club did not manage to defend its 2021/22 Senior Portsmouth league title, finishing the season in 4th place (248 pts) behind Bowmen of Ina (265 pts), Bowmen of Danesfield (256 pts) and Wellington Bowmen (255 pts).  More success came in the Senior Frostbite league where, like last year, South Wansdyke were runner up to Burnham Company of Archer.  Burnham have won the trophy for the 7 years.

Spring has seen the completion of the first beginner’s course of the year, a perfect opportunity to learn a new skill and meet up with a group of friendly Archers.  Our beginner’s got to test their shooting ability in all weather.  They had extreme cold, rain, wind and beautiful sunshine.  After the course the club hosted a welcome event for our new archers to join a regular club session.  It was well attended with 24 archers on the shooting line.  The club is delighted that 8 of those who attended the course have joined the club and we are enjoying their company and helping them develop their skills further.  Our next beginner’s course will commence on Saturday 9th September.

Further to the act of shooting, there is the question of maintaining and optimizing your archery equipment.  On the 1st April, the club hosted a bow tuning session which was well attended.  Under the tutelage of Clive Jarrett club members had the opportunity to check equipment alignment, perform bare shaft checks and walk back test.  This set their bow up ready for the new season.

Outdoor, distance archery competition has also commenced.  Clive Jarrett and Clair Crook attended the Bath Archers Albion Shoot on the 9th April.  Clair was runner up in the Ladies Compound Bow with a score of 777.  Whilst Clive, by his own admittance and high standards, did not have the best of days coming 7th with a score of 729.

South Wansdyke has introduced a new club competition for the summer season, an archery ladder.  This is open to all bow types and abilities.  The archers position on the ladder was determined by a random draw.  Then they can challenge an archer up to three places above them on the ladder.  The challenge match is head to head matchplay.  This is the same as you would see in the knock-out stages of the Olympic archery tournament but shot at the distance suitable to the weaker archer.  We have seen a great turn out with 40 matches to date.  This included two single arrow shoot offs, won by Dean Broadway and Clair Crook.  Currently at the top of the ladder is Simon Whittle, but there is a lot of archery before completion of the competition in September.

Our Fab Beginner’s from April 2023

Winter News

With the changing of the clocks, the outdoor archery season is upon us.  However, before we focus on outdoor shooting it allows some reflection on the winter season.

On Sunday 29th January the club hosted their annual awards.  Three archers received improved classifications through the year, Andrea Whittle 2nd Class Archer, Clair Crook and Simon Whittle 1st Class Archer.  Junior and Senior awards for greatest improvement went to Sophie Young and Simon Whittle respectively.  The pair also won the junior and Senior Chairman’s Cup for best average top three Frostbite scores.  The ladies Clout champion went to Janet Ross and Men’s Clout Champion to Andy Young.  Award for most scores submitted went to Andrea Whittle (Ladies), Clive Jarret (Mens) and Sophie Young (Junior).  Finally, the Graham Billam Member’s Choice Cup, voted for by members, went to Andrea Whittle for always being helpful, smiley, and approachable.

With new members joining the club following the autumn beginner’s course it was great to see some new faces.  This enabled to the club to introduce, for the first time, Archery GBs progression awards.  These awards are aimed at novice archers, especially juniors.  In February 2023 indoor white progression awards were attained, and certificates presented to Sharon Adams (Senior), Cody Adams (U14) and Elliot Crisp (U14).  

On Sunday 5th February, South Wansdyke Archery Club had two representatives at the Grand Western Archery Society’s 48th Indoor Championships.  Both Simon Whittle and Clive Jarrett were competing in the Gentlemen’s Recurve category, scoring 526 and 519 out of a possible 600.  This placed them 11th and 13th respectively, with Simon Whittle being particularly pleased shooting a personal best score.  The GWAS Champion in this category was Gavin Hayden of Supermarine Bowmen with a score of 543.

The winter County Postal league came to an end in March, South Wansdyke currently sits 4th in the indoor Portsmouth league and 2nd place in the outdoor Frostbite league.  Results will be posted next month.

2022 Annual Awards

Sunday 29th January saw the 2022 Annual Award presentations for South Wansdyke Archery Club held at our indoor shooting location Pratten’s Social Club. Thank you to all those who came to celebrate with our winners, it was great to have you there and hopefully most people won something in the raffle!

Three archers received improved classifications:

ArcherBow TypeClassification
Andrea WhittleRecurve3rd Class, 2nd Class
Clair CrookCompound1st Class
Simon WhittleRecurve2nd Class, 1st Class

Here are our award winners:

AwardWinner
Coaches Shield for Improvement
(greatest handicap reduction)
Simon Whittle
Junior Coaches Shield for Improvement
(greatest handicap reduction)
Sophie Young
Chairman’s Cup
(Average of top 3 metric scores shot at Frostbite for Recurve archer in one year)
1st Simon Whittle
Joint 2nd Andy Young & Clive Jarrett
Chairman’s junior Cup
(Average of top 3 metric scores shot at Frostbite for Recurve archer in one year)
Sophie Young
Granny’s Cup
(most submitted score for Junior)
Sophie Young
Clout Shoot – LadiesJanet Ross
Clout Shoot – GentsAndy Young
Most Scores Submitted 2021-22 Season – LadiesAndrea Whittle
Most Scores Submitted 2021-22 Season – GentsClive Jarrett
Graham Billam Member’s Choice Cup
(Member vote for other club member)
Andrea Whittle
(Always helpful, smiley and approachable)

November Indoor Handicap

Congratulation to Kim Gay (1st), Phil Beale (2nd), Janet Ross (3rd) and Clive Jarrett (Highest Score). All medal winners at our November indoor handicap. Competition was tight, with 23 points between 1st and 7th place.

Phil Beale (2nd), Clive Jarrett (High Score) & Janet Ross (3rd)