Shooter of the Year
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From: Vermilion OH USA
There seems to be some misunderstandings about the Shooter of The Year Program.
The rule toward requiring ten shooters in a class for the award is for ten seperate shooters through-out the year.
NOT at ONE EVENT.
It is the best five scores (if you shoot more than five) from the Winternationals,Southern Triple Crown ,National Championship Triple Crown and the Indoor World. Minimum of five events (scores).
Hope this helps.
ken12
The rule toward requiring ten shooters in a class for the award is for ten seperate shooters through-out the year.
NOT at ONE EVENT.
It is the best five scores (if you shoot more than five) from the Winternationals,Southern Triple Crown ,National Championship Triple Crown and the Indoor World. Minimum of five events (scores).
Hope this helps.
ken12
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From: Grindstone Branch KY USA
hey ken, what are the chances of seeing the standings from last years shooter of the year.....im sure some of the shooters would love to know how they finished, including me...the only thing i can find on the website is the winners.
any chance of getting those posted?
any chance of getting those posted?
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From: St. Paris Ohio USA
ORIGINAL: hoytshooter1977
As I am new to the IBO, please tell me what classes are eligible for this award?
As I am new to the IBO, please tell me what classes are eligible for this award?
2004 Rule Changes
SHOOTER OF THE YEAR PROGRAM
Now reads: I.B.O. Shooter of the Year is based on five (5) scores from eight (8) I.B.O. National Level Events: Winternationals, Southern Triple Crown, Indoor World, and National Championship Triple Crown.
The following classes are eligible – FBO, FBR, FSR, FTRD, MBF, MBO, MBR, MCBH, MCU, MSR, MTRD, PCBH, PMF, PMR, PRF, PSR, RU, SPM, SPF, TH AND
X-BOW, that have 10 separate individuals registered in each class from the 8 National shoots in order to have a Shooter of the Year in that class.
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