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AAE Max Clean
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Designed and Manufactured in the USA Fletch III is easy-to-use, accurate, portable, and affordable •Features include a fixed 1-degree offset •Fletching III Kit adds Max Bond glue and Max Clean arrow cleaner Accurate - Portable - Affordable - Easy-to-Use Quality without compromise www.ArizonaArchery.com • 928-772-9887 • 2781 N. Valley View Drive • Prescott Valley AZ 86314 AZcup031611.indd 1 3/16/11 1:55:53 PM 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: XXIII AAE Arizona Cup Page 1 of 13 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 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 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 Headache Nausea Confusion Decrease in urine output Hello You are in the Wild Desert Please watch out for cactus Snakes Scorpions Other desert inhabitants They are most active at dawn and dusk and hide in shady spots Page 2 of 13 XXIII AAE Arizona Cup 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. XXIII AAE Arizona Cup Page 3 of 13 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 XXIII AAE Arizona Cup Page 5 of 13 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 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 Page 7 of 13 TEAM 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 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 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 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 XXIII AAE Arizona Cup XXIII AAE Arizona Cup Page 9 of 13 Page 10 of 13 XXIII AAE Arizona Cup 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 XXIII AAE Arizona Cup Crispin DUENAS 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 Page 11 of 13 Arizona Cup Champions Recurve Photo credit: Teresa Iaconi Visit our Onsite Food Vendor serving: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, and Beverages - located South of the Plaza Tent! Page 12 of 13 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 Page 13 of 13 Arizona Archery Enterprises KSL GOLD Tab GOLD Micro-Clicker Anodized Aluminum • Micro adjustable clicker: .005” per click • Mounts under sight • Spring steel clicker • Adjustable to fit all bows Brass Designed by Kisik Lee The ONLY adjustable, ergonomically designed palm plate • Fully adjustable for a perfect fit • Grain oriented Cordovan face. • Available in brass or anodized aluminum • Custom elastic for more comfort GOLD Plunger GOLD Aiming Aperture • .019”/.5mm super bright fiber optic aiming dot • Small aperture for better aiming • 8/32” threaded attachment • Teflon bushings for smooth operation • New compact design • New Supralon tip material. • Replaceable/adjustable springs Look for AAE’s GOLD Line in the Winner’s Circle AZcup031611.indd 2 3/16/11 1:57:11 PM