What
is F.A.A.
Field Archery Australia
(FAA) is the sport division of the National Organisation (Australian
Bowhunters Association). The A.B.A. Inc. is Recognised as the controlling
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Aims
& Objectives
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To promote the status
of Field Archery to a high level of acceptance and recognition
in Australia.
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To maintain a Code
of Ethics for the sport of Field Archery and to educate members
and non members alike to attain and uphold that standard.
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To promote and preserve
the less sophisticated forms of instinctive archery whilst allowing
for, and developing the more competitive and sophisticated schools
of archery.
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To promote organised
Field Archery Tournaments and Competition at all levels.
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Membership
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Individual membership
is available and club membership of one of our many affiliated
Field Archery clubs is encouraged.
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Affiliated Clubs are
involved in the promotion and development of this sport as well
as seeking to provide a friendly and social atmosphere for all
to enjoy.
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Field Archery is one
of the few sports which has full participation irrespective of
age or sex. The majority of members join as family group with
female participation as strong as the male - at all ages.
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Activities
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The Australian Barebow
and Australian Field Archery Championships and The Australian
3D Championships are conducted annually by the National Body which
confers Titles to the winners in separate Skill and Equipment
Divisions.
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Branch and State Field
Archery Championships, as well as regular Interclub shoots are
a feature of formal competition avenues. Within the three major
competition disciplines in excess of 180 competitons are staged
each year throughout Australia.
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Competitions by mail
are annual events. Novelty events such as Axe and Knife throwing,
Archery Darts and others are organised for the participation of
the entire family.
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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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What Is The
International Field Archery Association (I.F.A.A.)?
In 1969 the I.F.A.A.
became the International governing body for the game of Field
Archery; providing for both amateur and professional competition.
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Can An Individual
Join The I.F.A.A.?
The IFAA does not have
individual memberships but accepts National affiliations. As a
member of F.A.A. you are automatically eligible to participate
in I.F.A.A. activities.
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Does The I.F.A.A.
Offer Regional And International Field Competition?
The I.F.A.A. sanctions
the World Field Archery Championship which is held each even numbered
year. There are Regional Field Archery Championships held every
year; making international tournaments available world-wide.
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Who Can Compete
In World And Regional Field Archery Championships?
Any member of a National Field Archery Association
that is affiliated with the I.F.A.A. can compete at the World
Field Archery Championships as a selected member of an Australian
Team or as an individual entry. All members of the National Field
Associations in a particular region of the world can compete in
that Regional Field Championship.
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What Archery
Equipment Is Recognised By The IFAA?
The IFAA has divisions
and grades of competition that allow the use of recurves, longbows
and compounds either shot instinctively or utilising the range
of modern release aids, sighting aids, stabilisers etc.
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