Nationals

New Leaf Triangle Goadby Marwood, Melton Mowbray, United Kingdom
The BHAA Championships is the BHAA’s annual competition which has been running since 2010 and is effectively the UK’s horseback archery national championships. We encourage as many members to participate as possible – those who have competed at the European Open and World Championships down to competent beginners. If oversubscribed, places will be offered based on applicants’ BHAA qualifications and IHAA grade. Horseback archery is a young sport in the UK and we want to include people of all abilities, including iHBA riders. The emphasis is very much on the pleasure of participation and celebrating our sport. Unfortunately the 2020 Championships had to be cancelled due to Covid 19 but they were run again in August 2021 in Leicestershire, and will be held at the same venue in 2022.
£150

Coaches training camp

The Knights of Middle England and KOME Entertainment Guys Cliffe, Coventry Road,, Warwick, United Kingdom
Coach: Simon Harding, Advanced Coach Training camp for those interested in their Club Coach or Intermediate Coach qualification.  The group will include a mix of more experienced coaches who are aiming for their Intermediate qualification and a group of those who are interested in becoming a coach, who will use it as a part of their training, with the potential for those that are ready being signed off as a Club Coach. The BHAA would like to extend considerable thanks to the Knights of Middle England for their support in providing the facilities and horses for this training camp. If you haven’t already done so, please contact Becca (becca.sweetman@gmail.com) before signing up to confirm there are still spaces available.
£100

Junior training camp

New Leaf Triangle Goadby Marwood, Melton Mowbray, United Kingdom
Training camp for juniors and young riders (under the age of 22)
£195

Junior & Young Rider National Championships

New Leaf Triangle Goadby Marwood, Melton Mowbray, United Kingdom
National Championships Junior and Young Rider as defined in the IHAA rules below Child: Up to and including 13 years old.Junior: Up to and including 17 years old.Young Rider: 18 – 21 years old.Senior: 22 years or older.Masters: 50 years or older. For determining 2.1, a competitor’s age is the age they will turn that year.i.e. if a competitor turns 22 on 24th Oct 2020 they will count as 22 years old for all competitions in 2020, and must ride as a senior all year. It is permitted for an individual to move up an age grade if they wish, but this decision would be applicable for the whole year.(This applies only for child, junior and young rider, not for senior to masters). Where a competitor’s age category is not contested at a given competition they should ride in the nearest age group above theirs. They should return to their normal age category at subsequent competitions. Where records are contested, a rider’s age category counts as per 2.1 and 2.2. If an individual is competing “up an age grade” then it is possible for them to be awarded a record for their actual age group and/or for the age group they are competing in. Competitions for children will be run without timing rules. They must maintain the pace of canter or gallop, but they will not receive any points or penalties for speed; only target points and multi-hit bonuses (where applicable) will determine their score. * Guidance on competitors nominating […]
£195
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