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Welcome to the 2012 AAE Arizona Cup
We are happy to host archers from around the country and the world and wish you the best as you compete and
enjoy the desert of the southwestern USA. To the first timers, “Howdy” and we hope you can make it to the
AAE Arizona Cup every year. To those that are returning, “Welcome Back”, we hope you enjoy visiting with
friends after a short winter or after many years.
Since the early 1970s AAE has strived to provide the best in archery products so it is natural for us to support the
tradition that is the Arizona Cup. AAE and USA Archery and the tournament sponsors are pleased to be
providing over $13,600 in prize money and awards.
Please take time to thank the “tournament team” that makes it possible for the archers to do what you do.
Shoot well, have fun and may the best archers reach the top of the podium.
Yours truly,
Dan Fisher
Vice-President, Arizona Archery Enterprises Inc.
From the Tournament,
On Behalf of the
Arizona State Archery Association,
It gives us great pleasure to host the AAE
Arizona Cup for the World Archery community!
Thanks to the archers, sponsors and supporters,
the ASAA is able to help grow target archery.
Over the years the Arizona State Archery
Association has helped to certify instructors and
coaches, start clubs, provide equipment,
support world and state team members, train
judges,
host
events,
publicize,
educate,
recognize the achievement of target archers and
helped all to have target archery fun.
Your patronage makes a difference!
Thank you,
Mike Cullumber
2008-2013 President
Arizona State Archery Association
Thank you all for taking part in the 2012 AAE
Arizona Cup. We would not be able to host the
tournament without the support of the
archers, volunteers, officials and staff.
This year we are excited to introduce USA
Archery prize money awards for 2012 USAT
Series
Events
courtesy
of
an
Easton
Foundations grant.
We thank World Archery Americas for
nominating and WA for awarding World
Ranking status to the AZ Cup. Thank you
Easton Sports Development Foundation and
USA Archery for providing timing and
electronic scoring and the staff to make it all
happen.
Special thanks to our title sponsor AAE and the
tournament sponsors, BCY, Carter and SKB for
providing tournament cash prizes and awards.
For the AAE Arizona Cup,
Bob Pian, Director
Janice Price, Administrator
Subject to Rules of these Organizations:
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Tournament Officials
Sergio Font (CUB)
WA Technical Delegate/ Jury Chair
Tom Green (USA)
Chairman of Judges
Marty Swanson (USA)
Director of Shooting
Diane Tone (USA)
Assistant Director of Shooting
Carlos A. Cervantes (MEX)
Randall Jones (CAN)
Jesús Guevara (ESA)
Jener Sato (BRA)
Debbie Hermerding (USA)
Christiane Murphy (CAN)
Sherri Rhodes (USA)
Robert Pian (USA)
Mike Cullumber (USA)
This event is under the rules of:
World Archery (WA)
USA Archery (USAA)
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
Contributors
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USA Archery
Easton Sports Development Foundation
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Ben Avery Shooting Facility
American Whitetail Archery Targets
Maple Leaf Target Faces
Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites
Gold Rush Livery
Classic Party Rental, Chairs
Waste Partners Environmental
SPS+ Architects
Kilauea Crushers, Arrowhead Materials
Owners: Marcie and Bill Nichols
National Field Archery Association
Arizona JOAD Association
Golf Cart by Dean Kieborz
Office by Mobile Mini
Offices by the Speck and Waldrop Families
Antigua Shirts
MPV Tello Development
Lead Volunteers
Connie and Waylon Hunt
Lynn and Mike Van Patter
Cathie and Dean Kieborz, Wayne Davidson
Diana and Terry LaBeau, MJ Rogers
Lindsay Speck, Mike Speck, Sandra Reynolds Ben
Smith, Colt Van Patter, Scott Waldrop, Mel Nichols
and the many others across Arizona, the USA and
around the World who support our
AAE Arizona Cup
Precautions to take in the Desert
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Try to Stay in the Shade Use a good sun block Drink plenty of water It is easy to get dehydrated Avoid beverages with caffeine and alcohol ALL EMERGENCIES
CALL 9‐1‐1 Tournament is located at: Ben Avery Shooting Facility at FITA Event Archery Range Enter Ben Avery Shooting Facility at the Traffic Light at 5000 West Carefree Highway Phoenix, Arizona Do not leave children or animals inside parked cars Heat inside builds up quickly to harmful temperatures Signs of becoming Dehydrated 
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Tournament Schedule of Events
Gates open at 07:00am
Sunrise = 06:30am
Sunset = 18:40 (6:40pm)
Day 1 22 March 2012
OFFICIAL PRACTICE (ABCD) & EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
THURSDAY 11:00 – 12:00 Judges Meeting (at the field)
12:00 – 17:00 (12:00pm – 5:00pm) Official Practice – ALL
12:30 – 17:00 (12:30pm – 5:00pm) Check-in/Accreditation (at the field) - ALL
13:00 – 16:00 (1:00pm – 4:00pm) Equipment Inspection (at the field) - ALL
14:00
(2:00pm) Team Captains Meeting (at the field)
Day 2 23 March 2012
QUALIFICATION (AB-CD Format) (144 arrows) (all 6 arrow ends)
FRIDAY
08:00
Welcome Announcements
Warm-up on Competition Targets - RM/ RJM/ RCM/ RW/ RJW/ RCW/ CM/ CJM/ CCM / CW/ CJW/ CCW
09:00 ALL– 72 ARROW QUALIFICATION ROUND
Break (Approximately 1 hour) (Lunch is available at the field)
13:00 (1:00pm) Warm-up on Competition Targets – 2 ends – Same targets as morning session
ALL– 72 ARROW QUALIFICATION ROUND
Qualification AWARDS –Cadet, Junior, Para, and Senior
17:00 (5:00pm) Deadline to sign-up for OPEN Team Rounds (Limited to16 teams each in RM / RW / CM / CW)
(Recurve Juniors, Compound Juniors and Compound Cadets and Para are eligible)
Day 3 24 March 2012
All TEAM ROUNDS and RECURVE CADET INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION ROUNDS
SATURDAY
08:00 Warm-up (on competition targets)) (ALL OPEN TEAMS)
OPEN 1/8 RMOT/ RWOT/ CWOT/ CMOT (as necessary)
OPEN 1/4 RMOT/ RWOT/ CWOT/ CMOT
OPEN 1/2 RMOT/ RWOT/ CWOT/ CMOT
OPEN Gold/Bronze RMOT/ RWOT/ CWOT/ CMOT (non-alternating simultaneous matches)
(Open Team AWARDS immediately following)
Reset Field and Electronics
12:00
Warm-up (ALL OFFICIAL TEAMS) WEST FIELD
OFFICIAL 1/4 RMT / RWT / CMT (CWT may continue to warm-up)
OFFICIAL 1/2 RMT / RWT / CMT / CWT
OFFICIAL Gold/Bronze RMT / RWT / CWT / CMT (non-alternating simultaneous matches)
(National Team AWARDS immediately following)
13:00 (1:00pm) Warm-up (RECURVE CADET INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION) EAST FIELD
RECURVE CADET MEN 1/8 ROUND (RCM Byes and Recurve Cadet Women may continue to warm-up)
RECURVE CADET MEN AND WOMEN 1/4 ROUND
RECURVE CADET MEN AND WOMEN SEMI-FINALS
RECURVE CADET MEN AND WOMEN MEDAL MATCHES
(Recurve Cadet AWARDS immediately following)
14:30 (2:30pm) Warm-up (ALL OFFICIAL MIXED TEAMS) WEST FIELD
OFFICIAL RX 1/8 ROUND (CX MIXED TEAM may continue to warm-up)
OFFICIAL RX 1/4 ROUND + CX 1/4 ROUND
OFFICIAL RX SEMI + CX SEMI FINALS
OFFICIAL REC + CMP MIXED TEAM MEDAL MATCHES (non-alternating simultaneous matches)
(Mixed Team AWARDS immediately following)
Reset Field and Electronics
Day 4 25 March 2012
INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION MATCHES (all matches are 3 arrow sets/ends)
SUNDAY
08:00
Warm-up Individual CM 50m / RM 70m (on competition targets)
MEN - ELIMINATION 1/32 CM 50m / RM 70m
Our goal is to run the tournament
timing as close as possible to this
Immediately following the Men’s 1/32:
schedule, however, weather delays,
09:00
Warm-up Individual CW 50m / RW 70m (on competition targets)
protests, and/or other situations may
WOMEN - ELIMINATION 1/32 CW 50m / RW 70m
arise beyond our control.
The
organizers reserve the right to modify
Immediately following the completion of the 1/32 phase:
the tournament format, if necessary.
Warm-up All on new competition targets:
ALL - ELIMINATION 1/16 to BRONZE MEDAL (RM / RW / CW / CM)
Announcements will be made at the
field, during Team Meetings and posted
14:00 (2:00 pm) RW GOLD MEDAL (alternating shooting)
at the venue and on the website.
RM GOLD MEDAL (alternating shooting)
The individual elimination rounds (OR
Reset Finals venue to 50m
rounds) competition may extend up to
CW GOLD MEDAL (alternating shooting)
sunset on Sunday March 25, 2012. If
CM GOLD MEDAL (alternating shooting)
the tournament is stopped before
completion, then the current archer
AWARDS immediately following medal matches
standings at that time will be
(Potential Drug Testing immediately following awards)
considered final.
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HELP THE TEAM TO
REACH THEIR
DREAMS
SHOOTING FOR
GOLD
USA Archery’s
fundraising drive to help support
compound and recurve teams, and archery programs!
GREAT incentives for fundraisers!
- For every $500 raised or
donated, receive a limited
edition Olympic Archery
shirt and hat set in red or
blue!
- For one randomly chosen
donor, AND for the top
individual fundraiser, there
is a brand new Hoyt bow
of your choice, and an all
expense paid trip to the
Olympic Training Center in
Chula Vista, CA!
- Every $25 donation made during the Arizona Cup (March 22-25) is entered to win
a free dozen Easton Arrows of your choice! Just in time for outdoor season - you
can donate to your own page or someone else’s to enter, and you can donate more
than once for multiple chances!
Getting involved in Shooting for Gold
is quick and easy:
Visit http://giving.usarchery.org
to get started today! Click “fundraise” at
the top of the screen; it takes just a few
minutes to create your page, and you can
add a personal note, photos and YouTube
videos with a few clicks. Once you’re
finished, be sure to upload your email
contacts and share your page; you can
also share it to Facebook and Twitter to
reach even more donors!
Join Shooting for Gold today,
and support Team USA archers
and archery programs!
www.usarchery.org
follow us on
The Arizona State Archery Association and the Arizona Cup Committee wish
to thank the following Sponsors for their continuing Support.
AAE presents over $6,600 in Awards and Prizes
Our Title Sponsor: Arizona Archery Enterprises Inc.
Visit their Booth and their website at www.arizonaarchery.com
2012 SILVER TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Over $13,600 in Total Awards and Cash Prizes are available
at the 2012 AAE Arizona Cup
USA Archery has announced that thanks to a generous grant from the Easton Foundations,
2012 USAT Qualifier Series Events will offer payouts to each of the top three
Compound and Recurve individual finals winners at the AAE Arizona Cup!
First Place
Second Place
Third Place
Total
$1,000
$500
$250
$7,000
We also wish to thank USA Archery and their family of National Sponsors
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Brief Summary of Rules
Please review actual published WORLD ARCHERY Rules for complete requirements RECURVE DIVISION ‐ INDIVIDUALS QUALIFICATION ROUND: 70m/60m ROUND – (72 arrows x 2 Rounds)= 144 arrows ( all 6 arrow ends) (Adults and Juniors 70 meters on 122cm target face) (Cadets 60 meters on 122cm target face) ELIMINATION ROUND RANKING: Recurve Juniors, Recurve Para will be combined with Recurve Seniors for Adult elimination ranking. Recurve Cadets are eligible for Recurve Cadet elimination only. INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION ROUND FORMAT ‐ SET SYSTEM: 
All Adult individual matches are at 70m on a 122cm face. All Cadet individual matches are at 60m on a 122cm face. 
All matches leading into the medals consist of a maximum of 5 sets of 3 arrows per set. 
The winner of each set, is the athlete who has the highest cumulative arrow score with his three arrows and receives two (2) set points. If the set is tied each athlete gets 1 set point. 
The winner of the match is determined by the total set points won, not the value of the arrows. 
The match winner is the first to reach 6 or more set points. 
The match will finish once the 6 set points is reached within the 5 sets. 
If the match is tied after 5 sets, a one‐arrow (only!) shoot‐off will be used to break the tie. The archer whose arrow is closest to the center (if needed it will be measured) will get 1 extra point and wins the match. 
The athletes shoot simultaneously their arrows and have two (2) minutes to shoot 3 arrows. INDIVIDUAL MEDAL ROUND FORMAT ‐ SET SYSTEM: 
The medal match consists of a maximum of 5 sets of 3 arrows per set. 
The match winner is the first to achieve 6 match points. 
If the match is tied after 5 sets, a one‐arrow shoot‐off will be used to break the tie. In the tie‐break, the archer whose arrow is closest to the center (if needed it will be measured) will get 1 extra point and wins. 
For Adult Gold Medal matches, the athletes will shoot alternately each arrow and will have 20 seconds per arrow. In alternate shooting, the athlete trailing in the score shoots first. COMPOUND DIVISION ‐ INDIVIDUALS QUALIFICATION ROUND: COMPOUND 50M ROUND – 72 arrows at 50M x 2 Rounds = 144 arrows ( All 6 arrow ends) (All arrows shot on individual 5‐10 ring 80cm faces) ELIMINATION ROUND RANKING: Compound Cadets, Compound Juniors, and eligible Compound Para will be combined with Compound Seniors for elimination ranking. INDIVIDUAL ELIMINATION ROUND FORMAT – CUMULATIVE SYSTEM: 
All individual matches are at 50m on individual 5‐10 ring 80cm faces. 
All matches leading into the medals consist of 5 ends of 3 arrows. (150 points is the maximum score) 
The winner of the match, is the athlete who has the highest cumulative arrow score total. 
If the match is tied after 5 ends, a one‐arrow (only!) shoot‐off will be used to break the tie. The archer whose arrow is closest to the centre (if needed it will be measured) is the winner of the match. 
The athletes shoot simultaneously their arrows and have two (2) minutes to shoot 3 arrows. INDIVIDUAL MEDAL ROUND FORMAT ‐CUMULATIVE SYSTEM: 
The medal match consists of 5 ends of 3 arrows per set. (150 points is the maximum score) 
The match winner is the athlete with the most points. 
If the match is tied after 5 ends, a one‐arrow (only!) shoot‐off will be used to break the tie. The archer whose arrow is closest to the centre (if needed it will be measured) is the winner of the match. 
For Adult Gold Medal matches, the athletes will shoot alternately each arrow and will have 20 seconds per arrow. In alternate shooting, the athlete trailing in the score shoots first. SHOOTING TIME REMINDERS 
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Qualification Rounds = 6 arrow ends are 4 minutes (240 seconds) Individual Match Play = 3 arrow ends/sets are 2 minutes (120 seconds) The time to get to the line is 10 seconds for all rounds. The time for alternate shooting is 20 seconds. Individual shoot‐off arrow in simultaneous shooting is 40 seconds. Individual shoot‐off arrow in alternating shooting is 20 seconds. XXIII AAE Arizona Cup
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Each team shoots a total of 4 ends of 6 arrows, with the three team members shooting 2 arrows each per end. Each team will have 2 minutes (120 seconds) to complete each end. The total of all 24 arrows will be added to determine a total score (max score = 240). Team Medal matches at the Arizona Cup will be shot simultaneously. (no alternating shooting) In case of tie, each team member will shoot one arrow each. The team has 60 seconds to shoot all three arrows. MIXED TEAM 
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The competition has the same principles as for teams, however there are only two athletes competing – one woman and one man per country. Each mixed team will have 1 minute‐20 seconds (80 seconds) to complete each end. Mixed Teams shoot a total of 4 ends, with each team member shooting 2 arrows per end for a total of 16 arrows (max score= 160). Mixed Team Medal matches at the Arizona Cup will be shot simultaneously. (no alternating shooting) In case of tie, each team member will shoot one arrow each. The team has 40 seconds to shoot both arrows. Note: the mixed teams are ranked based on the results from the top ranked man and the top ranked woman from the same Member Association. However, the Member Association can choose the man and the woman (among the official whole team) who will shoot the matches. SCORECARDS AND RESULTS 
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Archers are responsible for the arrow value, the total sum, the 10s and the Xs. Remember that the 10 count includes both 10s and Xs. X count is only Xs. Archers need to turn in their paper scorecards to have their scores recorded by the tournament. Archers will have a maximum of ONE HOUR from the end of shooting to turn in their completed paper scorecards. However, Archers should promptly turn in their scorecards to help keep the tournament on schedule. If two arrow values on the paper scorecards disagree once the arrows are withdrawn ‐ the archer receives the lower value. Once the paper scorecards are signed and turned into event organizers:  If a box is not filled in ‐ it may be zero (including a total score or distance score)  If a score total is greater than correct ‐ it gets corrected  If a score total is lesser than correct ‐ it may stay the lower score Results are deemed official upon the presentation of the awards. Arrow values on the paper scorecards are the official scores taking precedence over the electronic arrow values. ELECTRONIC SCORECARD ETIQUETTE 
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The Tournament depends on all scores being entered into the handheld unit and cannot proceed until each end is entered. Archers not entering the scores will be sent back to the target to enter them. In case of a system glitch, please wait at the target until the DOS announces further instructions. Treat the electronic scoring system as an additional scorecard. When there are 4 people on a target:  2 paper scorers Online Results may be found at:
 1 electronic scorer  1 arrow caller http://www.ianseo.net/Details.php?toId=252
When there are 3 people on a target:  2 paper scorers  1 arrow caller/electronic scorer Check the athlete names on the hand held terminals for correctness at the beginning of PRACTICE. Enter scores into the hand held terminals concurrently with the paper scorecards. DO NOT enter scores for absent archers. DO NOT enter your scores under the name of another. DO NOT rely on the electronic scoring system for addition on the paper scorecards! Compare the totals of the electronic scorecard with the paper scorecard before pulling arrows. Any errors made in the current end can be fixed through the hand held terminal. Any errors made in a previous end should be brought to the attention of the results team (Bring scorecards) If information on the hand held terminal is incorrect, bring it to the attention of the results team. If there is a discrepancy between scorecards and the hand held terminals, please check your paper scorecard addition first. Page 8 of 13
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Matthew ZUMBO
Judy ZHOU
Joyce YOO
Nathan YAMAGUCHI
Karissa YAMAGUCHI
Victor WUNDERLE
Jacob WUKIE
Russell WOLFE
Cassandra WOLF
Allison WILLIAMS
Rodger WILLETT, Jr.
Reo WILDE
Logan WILDE
Riley WHITING
Orion WHITE
Kent WHITE
Ryan WHALEY
Hunter WESTBERG
Chris WEBSTER
Diane WATSON
Judd WATHEN
Keith WARD
Leigh WALMSLEY
Ashley WALLACE
Seth WALDROP
Pedro VIVAS
Darja VERBIČ
Sharon VENNARD
Miguel VELIZ
Gladys VELEZ-CAICEDO
Luis Eduardo VELEZ
Colt VAN PATTER
Jamie VAN NATTA
Alejandra VALENCIA
Ana UMER
Sandra TYAN
Gregory TWOMBLY
Juan Carlos TOVAR
Diego TORRES
Steffen THORKILDSEN
Eric THOMAS
Jack THOMAS
Dacota TAYLOR
Yerubi SUAREZ
Matt STUTZMAN
John STUBBS
Adam STRINGHAM
Holly STOVER
David STEPP Jr.
Tristan STEPP
Randy SPRAY
Michael SPECK
Joshua SMITH
Joseph SMITH
Daniel SLEGOWSKI
Tristan SKARVAN
Eliot SIMON
Sydney SHAEFER
Cinder SEXTON
Juan Rene SERRANO
Aura Maria SANTOS
Jesus SANCHEZ, Jr.
Simon ROUSSEAU
Kimie ROOP
Aida ROMAN
Carlos Fernando ROJAS CORTES
Francisco ROJAS
Aniela RODRIGUEZ
Cuahutemoc RODRIGUEZ
Genaro RICCIO
Danielle REYNOLDS
Matthew REQUA
Maeve REIDY
Nicole RASOR
Daryl RAMNARACE
Paola Alejandra RAMIREZ
Carlos Francisco RAMIREZ
Angel RAMIREZ
Candice RAINES
Cristina QUIROGA
Marie-Michele QUIRION
Mary QUIEN
Duane PRICE
Yolmar PINTO
Daniel PINEDA
Andres Manuel PILA
Babette PEYTON
Paige PEARCE
Maria Victoria PARRA
Pat PAGNELLA
Daniel PACHECO SALEM
Jose Carlos OSPINA
Linda OCHOA
David O BRIEN
Marcel NIETLISBACH
Zach NICHOLSON
Jennifer NICHOLS
Wade NICHOLS
Kendal NICELY
Danny NEISH
Stephanie MULKEY
Mariana MORALES
Carlos MONTENEGRO
Heather KOEHL
Friedhelm KLYMKO
Jochen KLINKE
Grace KIM
Sarah KIM
Yongsoo KIM
Mackenzie KIEBORZ
Lexi KELLER
Peter KELCHNER
Jacob KAMINSKI
Nicholas KALE
Ann JONES
Richard JOHNSON
Wyatt JOHNSON
Henny JEREMIASSEN
Hyun Jun JANG
Timothy IRVIN
Irina HUNTON
Julie HOFFMANN
Luke HOAG
Peter HIGGINS
Roberto HERNANDEZ
Luciano HERENUZ
Richard HENNAHANE
Matt HEILANDT
Marilyn HE
Jay HAYDEN
Jonathan MIZE
Anna MISCIONE
Rusty MILLS
Stephanie MILLER
Erin MICKELBERRY
Kannsas MICHAELS
Ximena MENDIBERRY
Jorge Enrique MEJIA ARIAS
Steven MCROY
Sean McLAUGHLIN
Daniel McLAUGHLIN
John McCURRY
Andrew MATEO
Gabriel MARTI
Ed MARTEN
Tomas MARIN MARTINEZ
Elias MALAVE
Pablo MAIO
Alexis MADRID
Hugh MACDONALD
Matt MACDONALD
Chris LUMAN
Michael LUKOW
Khatuna LORIG
Isaac LOPEZ BUENO
Sara LOPEZ BUENO
Lisbeth LEONI
Miranda LEEK
Justin LEE
Francisco LADERA
David KRONENGOLD
Karen KROLL
Dan KOLB
Anna HARRINGTON
Keith HANLON
Jenny HAN
Zachary HAMMAN
Jim HAMILTON
Alasdair HAMILTON
Osvaldo GURROLA
Oscar GUILLEN
Carlos GONZALO
Gabriela GONI
Andres GOMEZ
Ariel GIBILARO
Braden GELLENTHIEN
Andrea GAVIRIA PIEDRAHITA
Mariana GARCIA
Rafael GARCIA
Joe FOX Jr.
Ryan FORTENBERRY
Lee FORDYCE
Eric FORD
Ryan FITZGERALD
Nick FISHER
Julio FIERRO
Joe FANCHIN
Fernanda FAISAL
Diego Miguel ESCOBAR TERAN
Brady ELLISON
Murray ELLIOT
Madison EICH
Camilo ECHEVERRI
Juan Carlos ECHAVARRIA
Maria Victoria ECHAVARRIA
Erik DYSTER
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Anthony DON
Bob DESTON
Felissa DE LA CONCHA
Wayne DAVIDSON
Jeremiah CUSICK
Daniel CUNNINGHAM Jr.
Elias CUESTA
Byron CRITES
Ana CRISANTO
Dave COUSINS
Ricardo CORTES
Valentina CONTRERAS
Hunter CONLEY
Christie COLIN
Steven COLEMAN
Ben CLELAND
Mel CLARKE
Lauren CLAMON
Lori CIESLINSKI
Sean CHOI
Sean CHANG
Maria Eugenia CHAMORRO
Sarah CHAI
John CAVANAGH
Elizabeth CAUGHELL
Diego Andres CASTRO ROJAS
Felipe CASTILLO PATINO
Luis Alfredo CARDONA MONTANEZ
Camilo Andres CARDONA MONTANEZ
Hector CAMACHO, Jr.
James BUTTS III
Camilo BUITRAGO
Tyler BRUSH
Paul BROWNE
Danielle BROWN
Jesse BROADWATER
Pippa BRITTON
Leidys BRITO
Kristin BRAUN
Phillip BOTTOMLEY
Steve BOSSON
Ahnika BOONE
Genesis BOLIVAR
Gonzalo BOG
Ernesto BOARDMAN
Sarah BERNSTEIN
Eric BENNETT
John BELLORA
Chris BEE
Emily BEE
Marie-Pier BEAUDET
Sarah BEAMISH
Ana Gabriela BAYARDO
Henry BASS
Hunter BARTHELS
Julio Alfredo BARILLAS ARAGON
Enrique BALCAZAR
Mariana AVITIA
Lindsay ARGYLE
Dave APREA
Jeff ANDERSON
Luis ALVAREZ
Gerardo ALVARADO
Kenny ALLEN
Guillaume ALLARD
Luis ALFARO
Katherine ALEXANDER
German ALCIBIA
Jenna AHN
Arya AGHILI
Ardesher AGHILI
Yasmin AGHILI
Tom ADJUTANT
Abigail ABRAHAM
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Arizona Cup Champions
Recurve
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Year
Compound
Brady Ellison - USA
Khatuna Lorig - USA
2011
Rodger Willet Jr. - USA
Christie Colin - USA
Brady Ellison - USA
Jennifer Nichols - USA
2010
Logan Wilde - USA
Jamie Van Natta - USA
Brady Ellison - USA
Marie-Pier Beaudet - CAN
2009
Joshua Binger - USA
Brittany Lorenti - USA
Jason McKittrick - USA
Marie-Pier Beaudet - CAN
2008 Braden Gellenthien - USA
Brittany Lorenti - USA
Brady Ellison - USA
Karen Scavotto - USA
2007 Braden Gellenthien - USA
Jahna Davis - USA
Vic Wunderle - USA
Khatuna Lorig - USA
2006
Jedd Greshock - USA
Jahna Davis - USA
Joe McGlyn - USA
Kendra Harvey - USA
2005
Dave Cousins - USA
Mary Zorn - USA
Pieter Custers – NED
Jennifer Nichols – USA
2004
John Dudley – USA
Mary Zorn – USA
Dennis Bager – DEN
Hyo Jung Kim – KOR
2003
Dave Cousins – USA
Aya LaBrie – USA
Jason McKittrick – USA
Marie-Pier Beaudet – CAN
2002
Dave Cousins – USA
Becky Pearson – USA
Richard Johnson – USA
Janet Dykman – USA
2001
Dave Cousins – USA
Deb McNail – USA
Bo Yang – CHN
Ying He – CHN
2000
Dave Cousins – USA
Ashley Kamuf – USA
Tune Kucukkayalar – TUR
Denise Parker – USA
1999
Dave Cousins – USA
Diane Hooper – USA
Richard Johnson – USA
Natalia Nasardize – TUR
1998
Terry Ragsdale – USA
Lana Graham – CAN
Jackson Fear – AUS
Janet Dykman – USA
1997 Marty Hendrickson – USA
Michelle Ragsdale – USA
Not held
1996
Not held
M. Matsushita – JPN
E. Toutatchikova – RUS
1995
Tom Crow – USA
Ann Bessette – USA
Vic Wunderle – USA
Denise Parker – USA
1994
Humberto Keeme – USA
Michelle Ragsdale – USA
Rick McKinney – USA
Janet Dykman – USA
1993
Jari Lipponen – FIN
Alison Williamson – GBR
1992
Tomi Poikolainen – FIN
Jenny Sjowall – SWE
1991
Jay Barrs – USA
Denise Parker – USA
1990
Tomi Poikolainen – FIN
Julie Nelson – USA
1989
XXIII AAE Arizona Cup
Arizona Cup Records
RECURVE MEN
RECURVE WOMEN
Round
Name
FITA
90M
70M
50M
30M
JUNIOR FITA
JUNIOR 90M
JUNIOR 70M
JUNIOR 50M
JUNIOR 30M
CADET FITA
CADET 70M
CADET 60M
CADET 50M
CADET 30M
MEN 70M 1 x 72
MEN 70M 2 x72
JUNIOR 70M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 2 x72
CADET 60M 1 X 72
CADET 60M 2 X 72
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Brady Ellison
Edwin Eliason
Jari Lipponen
Peter Kelchner
Daniel McLaughlin
Peter Kelchner
Daniel McLaughlin
Eduardo Baltazar
Nathan Yamaguchi
Nathan Yamaguchi
Daniel Cunningham Jr.
Edson Kim
Edson Kim
Brady Ellison
Brady Ellison
Matthew Zumbo
Matthew Zumbo
Nathan Yamaguchi
Nathan Yamaguchi
Brady Ellison
Jennifer Nichols
Rene Serrano
David Marin
Amin Farjat
Brady Ellison
Jacob Kaminski
Joseph Fanchin
NATIONAL MIXED TEAMS
NATIONAL TEAMS
OPEN TEAMS
Year
Score
Round
Name
1994
1992
2009
1993
1993
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
1332
325
339
340
356
1298
315
324
325
347
1235
315
306
300
336
676
1351
635
1266
654
1295
FITA
70M
60M
50M
30M
JUNIOR FITA
JUNIOR 70M
JUNIOR 60M
JUNIOR 50M
JUNIOR 30M
CADET FITA
CADET 60M
CADET 50M
CADET 40M
CADET 30M
WOMEN 70M 1 x 72
WOMEN 70M 2 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 2 x72
CADET 60M 1 X 72
CADET 60M 2 X 72
USA 2010
151
NATIONAL MIXED TEAMS
MEX 2010
225
NATIONAL TEAMS
USA 2011
226
OPEN TEAMS
Denise Parker
Jennifer Nichols
Jennifer Nichols
Michelle Ragsdale
Denise Parker
Holly Stover
Holly Stover
Mariana Garcia
Emily Blake
Holly Stover
Mackenzie Brown
Lanola Pritchard
Elizabeth Caughell
Mackenzie Brown
Mackenzie Brown
Aida Roman
Aida Roman
Miranda Leek
Miranda Leek
Julia Chavez
Julia Chavez
Brady Ellison
Jennifer Nichols
Khatuna Lorig
Miranda Leek
Erin Mickelberry
Paloma Ramirez
Joanne Jimenez
Nadya Ruiz
Year
Score
JPN
JPN
USA
USA
FIN
USA
USA
USA
USA
BRA
USA
USA
USA
BRA
BRA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
COMPOUND MEN
Round
Name
FITA
90M
70M
50M
30M
MEN 70M 1 x 72
MEN 70M 2 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 2 x 72
CADET 60M 1 X 72
CADET 60M 2 X 72
MEN 50M 1 x 72
MEN 50M 2 x 72
MEN 15 arrow Match
JUNIOR 50M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 50M 2 x 72
JUNIOR 15 arrow Match
JUNIOR 15 arrow Match
CADET 50M 1 X 72
CADET 50M 2 X 72
CADET 15 arrow Match
Dave Cousins
Liam Grimwood
Braden Gellenthien
Braden Gellenthien
Rodger Willett, Jr.
Dave Cousins
Dave Cousins
Simon Rousseau
Simon Rousseau
Riley Whiting
Riley Whiting
Reo Wilde
Reo Wilde
Jesse Broadwater
Ben Cleland
Ben Cleland
Ben Cleland
Sean Elza
Riley Whiting
Riley Whiting
Riley Whiting
Ruben Ochoa
Ana Crisanto
Reo Wilde
Rodger Willett, Jr.
Braden Gellenthien
Logan Wilde
Jesse Broadwater
Keith Trail
NATIONAL MIXED TEAMS
NATIONAL TEAMS
OPEN TEAMS
Year
Score
1990
2009
2011
1999
1990
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
1348
330
339
333
354
1241
304
327
295
343
1233
303
314
300
324
650
1293
609
1207
630
1253
USA 2010
151
USA 2011
213
PUR 2010
214
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
MEX
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
MEX
MEX
USA
USA
MEX
MEX
COMPOUND WOMEN
USA
GBR
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
CAN
CAN
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
1999
1396
2009
342
2009
352
2007
355
2007 (21x)360
2010
708
2010
1414
2010
692
2010
1374
2010
697
2010
1391
2011
705
2011
1401
2011
149
2011
690
2011
1371
2011
146
2011
146
2011
675
2011
1345
2011
145
Round
Name
FITA
70M
60M
50M
30M
WOMEN 70M 1 x 72
WOMEN 70M 2 x72
JUNIOR 70M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 70M 2 x72
CADET 60M 1 X 72
CADET 60M 2 X 72
WOMEN 50M 1 x 72
WOMEN 50M 2 x 72
WOMEN 15 arrow Match
JUNIOR 50M 1 x 72
JUNIOR 50M 2 x 72
JUNIOR 15 arrow Match
JUNIOR 15 arrow Match
CADET 50M 1 X 72
CADET 50M 2 X 72
CADET 15 arrow Match
Jamie Van Natta
Diane Watson
Jamie Van Natta
Dyanne Edwards
Jamie Van Natta
Jamie Van Natta
Jamie Van Natta
Paige Pearce
Paige Pearce
Dayanne Madera
Dayanne Madera
Jamie Van Natta
Jamie Van Natta
Jamie Van Natta
Tristan Skarvan
Tristan Skarvan
Tristan Skarvan
Sarah Lance
Paige Pearce
Paige Pearce
Paige Pearce
Ruben Ochoa
Ana Crisanto
Jamie Van Natta
Erika Anschutz
Christie Colin
Erika Anschutz
Diane Watson
Brittany Lorenti
MEX 2010
155
NATIONAL MIXED TEAMS
USA 2011
236
NATIONAL TEAMS
USA 2010
233
OPEN TEAMS
XXIII AAE Arizona Cup
Year
Score
2009
2009
2009
1998
2007
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
1389
348
355
344
358
698
1383
669
1321
666
1305
691
1371
148
672
1301
138
138
667
1326
143
MEX 2010
155
USA 2011
229
USA 2010
225
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
MEX
MEX
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
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