2006 IKAC Awards
Greetings from Lorenzo il Confuso, Keeper of the IKAC
Below is the list of Awards given out for the 2006 Season. For the full list please view the
Standings page
Open division
- AETHELMEARC: 325.6; Laochlain Sylverwulf: 512; Cristopher Silverwolf: 256; Gwyilym or Afonydd Tair: 209
- EAST: 301.6; Rupert the Unbalanced: 311; Radagast: 299; Urho of the Pines: 295
Period division
- AN TIR: 239.3; Alaricus Simmonds: 266; Alis inghean Ruaidhri: 236; Thorfinn Kolsson: 216
Period Crossbow division
- OUTLANDS: 257.3; Karl the Piper: 282; Ingvar Halvarson: 268; Stephan Sorenson: 222
Open Crossbow division
- AETHELMEARC: 283.6; Laochlain Sylverwulf: 328; Giovanni Di Lupo: 309; Brandubh O'Donnghaile: 214
IKCAC
- AN TIR: 297.3; Deicyn Moel: 364; Coriander: 267; Aonghus: 261
Children division
- AETHELMEARC: 253.6; Layla of Gryffon's Keep: 272; Lucas of Gryffon's Keep: 269; Colin of Gryfyyns Keep: 220
Youth division
- Douglas Silverwolf (AETHELMEARC): 266
FINAL SEASON NOTES
- A HUGE Thank You!! to all the archers who
participated, all the marshals who ran shoots and sent
in the scores, and to Cera and Ariel, who centralize
submissions for their Kingdoms prior to passing it on
to me. This competition would not happen without ALL
of you, and I am very, very grateful, and humbled by
your dedication.
- Over 1400 scores from 600+ archers representing 14
Kingdoms were received during the Season, just slighly
above last year's numbers. However, I was particularly
happy to see very healthy growth in divisions other
than the Open. For example, we more than doubled the
number of archers shooting in the Children Division,
grew by 30%+ on the Period Division, and even the
IKCAC had some small growth. The Youth Division was a
success, in my mind, with 13 archers from 5 Kingdoms
submitting scores, and I will continue it next year,
under the same scoring rules as this year.
- As in previous year's, the medallions will be sent
shortly to the winning archers. As I have always
stated, I would like to see the winning team's worthy
achievements recognized at a suitable venue, for
example at a Kingdom Court or whatever each Kingdom
would prefer. Therefore, if any of the Archer-Generals
from the Winning Kingdoms is interested in handing out
the Medallions, please contact me in the next few
weeks to make arrangements. Alternatively, I am of
course very happy to send the Medallions directly to
the winning archers. Please let me know your
preference.
- The Medallions will be the same as last year, same
design and engraving, and unique combination of
ribbons depending on the division. I have received
much positive feedback on these new Medallions, and I
am happy to be able to offer them again (you can see
pictures of them at the website). If anyone cares to
send me a picture of an archer receiving their
Medallion at Court, I would love to put them on the
website. Finally, I am always on the lookout for ideas
on what could be done to reward each archer that
contributes to the their Kingdom having an average in
one or any Division. If you have any suggestions,
please don't hesitate to send them on.
- As is stated in the rules, the Medallions will go
to the 3 archers whose average made their Kingdom a
winner in each Division. As last year, however, there
are two exceptions:
- In the Open Division, Medallions will be awarded to
BOTH the 1st-place (Gold Medallions and 2nd-place
Kingdom (Silver Medallions)
- In the Youth Division, the top 3 archers overall,
regardless of Kingdom, will be the only ones receiving
Medallions.
- I would like to take a second to thank each and
everyone of you who has taken time out of their day or
activities during the season to send me a letter with
questions, comments, suggestions and complaints.
Please know that I consider each one most carefully.
In several cases, some of these requests will lead to
changes for next year, some small, some more
far-reaching. In others they have led to considerable
inquries to try to come up with the best way to
proceed. You will see more detail about some of these
things in the next week. But I wanted to take the time
to thank each of you for your thoughts and counsel,
all of which continues to be of great use to me by
allowing me to make the competition one that you
enjoy. Please keep them coming.
- With this report, I officially close Season XXIX of
the IKAC/IKCAC competition. In just a few weeks, on 1
February, we will start Season XXX. That in itself is
an amazing achievement, 30 years of uninterrupted
competition amongst the archers of the Knowne World.
This would have not come to pass without Sir Jon
FitzRauf, who invented the competition and ran it for
many years, and Giovanni Dell'Arco, who took over from
Sir Jon and did a great job, before passing it on to
me. But mostly, it would not have happened without the
thousands of archers who shot countless IKACs through
the 30 years, and the Thousand of Marshals who ran
them, and sent the scores in, via snail-mail or email.
You are what makes this competition so unique in the
Society, in terms of participants that literally span
the Knowne Worlde, and have allowed it to live
uninterrupted for 30 years, something that is
unmatched by any other such activity in our Society. I
am humbled to have the opportunity to serve you, and I
want again you to know that this is YOUR competition,
and that I am absolutely committed to the competition,
its archers, and everything it represents: the Archers
of the Knowne World representing their Kingdom by
taking the time to shoot a tough, complex shoot.
Thanks again to all of you, and congratulations on
your outstanding contributions.
Hoping to see all of you, and perhaps even more, next
year I remain,
Your most humble servant,
- Lorenzo
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