The club registrar manages a series of postal competitions throughout the year for members. Information on what they are, how to enter, and how to win are listed below.
Scores are to be submitted one day after the end of round to club registrar.
| Postal Calendar | Archery NZ Postal | NZFAA Postal | IFAA Postal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct | Round 1 Canadian 900 | ||
| Nov | Round 1 Canadian 900 | Event 1 IFAA Std. 300 | |
| Dec | Round 2 Canadian 900 | Event 1 IFAA Std. 300 | |
| Jan | Round 2 Canadian 900 | Event 2 Short Flint | Round 1 IFAA Std. 300 |
| Feb | Round 3 Canadian 900 | Event 2 Short Flint | Round 2 IFAA Std. 300 |
| Mar | Round 4 Canadian 900 | Event 3 Short Flint | Round 3 IFAA Std. 300 |
| Apr | Round 5 Canadian 900 | Event 4 IFAA Std. 300 | |
| May |
Interclub – Archery NZ
NZFAA Summer Postal
- Open to all but members will need to join the NZFAA prior via NZFAA club application online form.
- The NZFAA Postal Indoor League series consists of 4 single round postal events, typically 1 each month over the summer period. See NZFAA flyer for details
- The Series is managed and administered by the club Registrar if your interested in competing.
- The cost is $16 for the four rounds which each competitor will be required to pay the club on receipt of invoice at the end of the series.
- Archers compete in their respective bow division for each event and will be grouped by bow division with points being assigned for relative placing in each division at each Round.
- Points assigned are 10 for first place, 9 for second etc down to 1 for archers placed 10th or lower.
- To compete and be crowned a bow division series, archers must compete in all 4 postal league rounds.
- The NZFAA Indoor League (bow division) series winner is the archer with the highest point score for the series, and in case of a tie the archer with the highest cumulative score including Xs. There are individual and teams awards for this league series.
- NZFAA Records are available in this postal series but will need to be supported by providing a signed and validated score card from a current club executive member.
- The series shoots two rounds: IFAA Std Indoor (can be shot outdoors) with score sheet and the NZFAA Short Flint, details here with score sheet here
- Failure to submit scores by due date will cause a zero to be submitted for that event.
- NZFAA Summer postal series:
| Round | When | Scores to Club Registrar | |
| Event 1 | IFAA Indoor | Nov to end Dec | 1st January |
| Event 2 | NZFAA Short Flint | Jan to end of Feb | 1st March |
| Event 3 | NZFAA Short Flint | end of March | 1st April |
| Event 4 | IFAA Indoor | end of April | 1st May |
IFAA World Indoor Archery Mail Match (WIAMM)
The IFAA World Indoor Archery Mail Match (WIAMM) is a worldwide archery competition open to all non-professional archers, not just IFAA archers. You do not need to be a member of NZFAA or ArcheryNZ to take part. The competition runs from January through to March, with results published by the end of April. IFAA website information here
PARTICIPATION: Worldwide open to all non-professional archers!
REGISTRATION: Participants must register before the Round 1 cut-off date. No late entries will be accepted! Participants may register more than one style. For each additional style entered, an additional entry fee must be paid.
COST: Entry costs NZD $17 (AUD $15) per entry. This will be collected by the registrar.manaarchery@gmail.com once you have confirmed you wish to enter. Payment must be paid prior to 10th January – no late payments accepted.
Alternatively, you can registrar as a independent, pay the entry fee direct and manage your own scores.
SCORE SUBMISSIONS:
| WIAMM OPENS – 1st Jan | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
| Score submission date to registrar | 20 Jan. | 20 Feb. | 29 Mar. |
| Publishing of scores on IFAA website | 14 Feb. | 14 Mar. | 14 Apr. |