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Cheshire Archery Association
About Us
Cheshire
Archery
Association
(CAA)
was
formed
in
1954,
when
the
then
Cheshire
and
Lancashire
Archery
Association
decided
to
form
their
own
separate
organisations.
The
first
Annual
General
Meeting
was
held
at
'The
Saracen's Head' at Warburton, near Lymm.
Today
the
CAA
covers
the
current
county
of
Cheshire,
plus
the
Wirral
peninsula
and
part
of
south
and
east
Manchester
.
The
CAA
is
the
governing
body
for
the
sport
of
archery
within
this
area
and
is
affiliated
to
the
Grand
National
Archery
Society
(GNAS)
and
to
the
Northern
Counties
Archery
Society
(NCAS)
and
has
some
25
Clubs
affiliated
to
it
-
(Click
on
the
Find
a
Club
button,
to
left,
for
the
current list of affiliated clubs).
The
object
of
the
Association
is
to
promote
and
encourage
the
sport
of
archery
and
to
provide
support
and
services,
to
clubs
and
individuals
who
wish
to
practice Archery in all the established forms in this area.
The
Association
is
managed
by
a
committee,
including
representatives
of
all
the archery clubs affiliated to the Association and to the ArcheryGB/GNAS.
The
CAA
stages
the
very
popular
Cheshire
Weekend,
usually
in
the
first
weekend
in
August,
which
includes
the
Cheshire
FITA
Star
and
the
Cheshire
County
Target
Archery
Championships
&
Open
Tournament.
It
also
stages
the
Field
and
Clout
County
Championships,
these
are
normally
in
October
and
September.
During
February/March
of
the
each
year
the
County’s
Indoor
Championships
is
staged as part of the Association’s Annual General Meeting (AGM).
The
Association
also
selects
teams
to
represent
the
County
in
various
inter-
county
events
including
regional
championships.
It
presents
appropriate
County
bars
to
all
archers
selected
to
represent
the
County
each
year
at
the
AGM.
The
County
Records
Officer
maintains
and
publishes
records
of
the
highest
scores
shot
by
county
archers
in
each
branch
of
archery
as
defined
by
the
GNAS
rules
of
shooting
and
issues
certificates
to
affiliated
archers
in
confirmation of those records.
The
County
Coaching
Organiser
(CCO),
is
responsible
for
all
Coaching
matters
within
the
County
and
is
there
to
provide
support
and
assistance
to
the
clubs
and
individuals
affiliated
to
the
Association
in
the
form
of
Coach/Instructor
training
and
education,
Coaching
Clinics,
County
Squad
training,
Seminars,
talks
and individual Coaching.
During
2004/2005
Winter
months
the
Association
is
attempting
to
revive
the
Cheshire
Leagues.
2004
being
the
Golden
Jubilee
Year
for
the
Association
it
was
thought
their
revival
will
be
very
appropriate.
The
Leagues
are
open
to
Compound,
Longbow,
Recurve
and
Recurve
Barebow
teams
affiliated
to
the
CAA.
In
addition,
there
are
Annual
Awards,
normally
presented
at
the
CAA
AGM
which
is
open
to
all
CAA
affiliated
archers
.
These
being
the
Compleat
Archer
and the Mike Denham Trophy.
Please
have
a
look
over
our
website
for
more
detailed
information
on
the
above by clicking on the Menu buttons at the top of each page in the website.
Any comments, questions or suggestions please Email
John Lewis
.
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