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    Senior Games

    I am told that participation in archery at the last senior summer games was low and if the numbers don't increase then this venue will be dropped.
    I want to encourage all seniors ( 55 and older ) to thinkm about attending the senior games in Nanaimo this year so we do not lose this chance for all of us to compete. I live in Quesnel and will doing my dammdest to get there. Please encourage all your club members of age to register. See you in Nanaimo. Mike
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    Re: Senior Games

    Sorry should have stated it is a long way off , Sept. 12 to 15 I believe , but wanted to get archers thinking about it now. Mike
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    Re: Senior Games

    Glad to see you got the ball rolling here, Mike. There's no doubt that anyone old like us who hasn't shot in the Seniors Games is missing out on a terrific experience. I've been in each of the last 3 and they've all been great. There are numerous other events besides archery as well, everything from cribbage to hockey.

    The site for lots of information is www.bcseniorsgames.org

    Note that the province is divided into various zones and each zone is responsible for organizing their participants. They all have 'qualifying' shoots, which are mostly nothing more than a formality and a good opportunity to get experience in the format. But you have to shoot in the qualifier and these are usually held somewhere in the zone about late May or June.

    There are also several age categories to keep the playing field even. I heartily encourage any and all BC archers 55 years old and up to jump into this with both feet. I'll be happy to answer any questions anyone has about this.

    BTW, you can see pictures of last years event on the BCAA website at www.archeryassociation.bc.ca Click on 'photos' on the left margin, then go to 2006 Seniors Games.

    Thanks again, Mike.

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    Re: Senior Games

    I will make a note on my calendar, 2037, sounds like a good year.
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    Re: Senior Games

    Quote Originally Posted by scoot
    I will make a note on my calendar, 2037, sounds like a good year.
    A ha ha ha ha... smart arsed young pup!!!

    I might just get there... do they have a compound bow category?
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    Re: Senior Games

    Quote Originally Posted by The Hermit
    A ha ha ha ha... smart arsed young pup!!!

    I might just get there... do they have a compound bow category?
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    Re: Senior Games

    Well Crap I was hoping to pop up for a visit but I'm duty on the 14th. I might be able to sneak up on the 15 to talk with some of the members we'll have to see what plans my wife has for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by oldtimer View Post
    Sorry should have stated it is a long way off , Sept. 12 to 15 I believe , but wanted to get archers thinking about it now. Mike
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    Re: Senior Games

    Hermit -- they better have, that is my category and my wifes. Also as stated they are broken up into age categorys so as I understand it a guy like me 60+ doesn't shoot against a young 55 year old. As Canuck2 states go to the BC senior games site and check out the rules. It isn't going to matter about the rules if we don't have enough archers participate. Nanaimo this year and Prince George in 2008. I know there are a lot of seniors out there, I see them at 3D shoots, so lets support the senior games. Mike
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    Re: Senior Games

    I have just finished reviewing the results from the last few years and IN TOTAL there have been 12 archers !!! This is unbelievable !! Please please encourage all your senior archers to at least think about it. Looking at the list of names I can tell the caliber of the shooters is very high. I am going to keep on bugging you guys until the final days. Mike
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    Re: Senior Games

    MrDean wants to go he's pumped !

    I'm sure he's a senior. lol lol

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