Rules for Youth TW - Youth TW 2015-2016
The Scorekeeper last approved scores for this shoot on: 9/30/16
Shoot Begins: Sunday, November 1, 2015
Shoot Ends: Monday, October 31, 2016
Scores must be Submitted by: Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Rules:
A youth thrower is any thrower who is between the age of nine years and the age of majority in the state or province that the throwing is taking place. The youth thrower must be able to demonstrate the ability to safely throw all weapons involved. The scores for 20 knife throws, 20 axe throws and 20 spear throws shall be combined for a total of 60 throws. Only one score per competitor, per weapon type, is counted per day. No break is allowed between rounds when scoring. If the thrower�s foot moves over the throwing line during the throw or follows through, the score for that throw is zero (0). Scores considered for ranking will consist of a thrower�s three highest scores from three separate days. �Hard� targets, e.g., wood, for knives and axes must be at least 10 feet down range from the throwing line. They must be at least 6 (six) feet apart (from outer edge to outer edge).�Hard� targets, e.g., wood, must have the center 40� to 60� off the ground. �Soft� spear targets, e.g., straw bales, must be at least 15 feet down range. Knife and axe targets are marked with three concentric circles. The outermost circle is 14 inches in diameter and is the �1 point circle�. The middle circle is 8 inches in diameter and is the �2 point circle�. The innermost circle is 3 inches in diameter and is the �bullseye� or �3 point circle�. Spear Throwing targets are usually straw. The paper or cardboard target is affixed to the upper half of the bale. The target will consist of three concentric circles. The outermost circle is 14 inches in diameter and is the �1 point circle�. The middle circle is 8 inches in diameter and is the �2 point circle�. The innermost circle is 3 inches in diameter and is the �bullseye� or �3 point circle�.
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