I will be judging / adjudicating an archery competition on June 23rd, namely the "E. T. Seton Archery Tournament" mentioned in the image further below. As an adjudicator I will basically be called upon for my math skills and to settle any disputes about whether an arrow is touching a line (in competitions if the arrow is touching the line, it counts as the higher amount of points).
The location is at the
Toronto Archery Range within E. T. Seton Park. If you have never been there before I recommend using a map.
The tournament is free to join and there will be prizes, and a Potluck BBQ Lunch.
People who want to take part in the tournament should be EARLY or ON TIME. If you are the type of person who is always running late, then you should really aim to be early. People need to be there on time in order to do their Ranking Rounds and then later enter the elimination rounds.
Three Tips for Archery Competitions
- Eat, drink and be merry! Food, drink and laughter reduce stress. Hunger, dehydration and melancholy are a mental distraction.
- Relax during your shots and focus on the quality of your form and aim. Forget everything else.
- Ignore your rivals, instead focus on defeating the part of yourself that is holding you back.
And
Bonus! Pay attention to the wind conditions, but don't let the wind
mess you up mentally either. Two years ago I took 2nd place in a
compound competition because the wind started gusting during the final
rounds and it was blowing me sideways while I was shooting. The
frustration made me anxious and I messed up the final round, costing me
1st place. So my primary problem wasn't my rivals, it was myself getting
frustrated by the wind conditions and allowing my anxiety to win. So I
failed to follow my own tip in that scenario. Part of me was also tired
and just wanted the competition to be over.
Happy shooting!
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