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Judging

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Judging is a rewarding and fulfilling role as judges are entrusted with ensuring that competitions are run to the highest standard, with enjoyment for all as a necessary ingredient.

New Judge Uniforms

The future's bright the future's orangeEasyJet - or EasyJudge?You know when you've been tango'd! New judge outfits being trialled. Please see the Penicuik Archers pages for more photographs. Feedback from archers is being sought - and a sample of the feedback received so far will be made available here.


Judges in Scotland

Presently there are a total of fifteen judges within Scotland. If you wish to book a judge for your event, go to the tournament organisers section of the members document area and download the Judge request form.

Tell Me More

You can find more information about Judging from the GNAS Judging Website

How Do I Apply to be a judge?

If you are interested in applying, please contact your respective Area Secretary who will indicate whether they are in a position to support such an application. The Area should then contact the Judge Liaison Officer, with a suitably endorsed e-mail or letter confirming that the applicant has the necessary experience, knowledge and understanding of Archery at a competitive level to become a Candidate Judge. The Area Secretary will be able to confirm to the proposed candidate if the Area can assist with some of the expense of purchasing the Judges Uniform.

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