South Africa National Archery Association
The South African National Archery Association (SANAA) is the custodian of the National Records shot at recognized tournaments. Records will only be
recognized if shot by a SANAA member, and at a World Archery or SANAA sanctioned tournament. Records shot prior to 1 April 2010 (World Archery rules from 1 April 2010)
cannot be recognized anymore, but remain active for historical reference. These records can be found below in the archives.
How to Claim a Record
Make sure that your score sheet has been properly completed,signed, witnessed and countersigned by the Director of Shooting
or World Archery Judge.
Make a copy for your records
Post the ORIGINAL score sheet to the Records Officer - you will get the
original score sheet back in due course.
It is a good
idea to tell the Records Officer what record you are claiming. If your club secretary or someone else undertakes to submit your scoresheet to claim a record, follow up
on them that this has been done. It is your responsibility to ensure the record is updated.
Should a record not be published in a S A Archer within a two month period of it having been broken please follow up with the your provincial secretary as to why.
It is the members responsibility to submit the claim and to ensure that the records are updated.
Archived Records (15 December 2011)