How to Shoot a Provincial Record:
Step One:
You must participate in one of the following registered competitions:
- FITA Indoor Round
- FITA Outdoor Round 1440
- FITA Outdoor Round 720
- FITA 60/70m
- Outdoor Canadian 1200
- Outdoor Canadian 900
Essentially any registered event, if it is not above it means there is no current record for it, regardless still send it in and a record sheet will be made.
Step Two:
You must shoot a score that is higher than the previously set one, according to the records. If you are sure the records are all posted on the ATAA website.
Step Three:
After you have finished tallying up the score get the judge to sign your completely filled out card in red pen (name, date, AC number, hometown, category.)
Step Four:
Send the scorecard to the Records Keeper by email. This must be done by 120 days after the competition or the record will be voided.
Contact Info for Records Keeper:
athletes-rep@ataa-org.ca
This contact information also works if you have any questions regarding records.
Good luck on your path to shoot an Alberta Record!
**All records must be shot while in possession of an ATAA membership
Male
Indoor FITA Records
60-70m FITA Records
Outdoor Canadian 900 Records
Outdoor Canadian 1200 Records
Outdoor FITA 1440 Records
Outdoor FITA 720 Records
Female
Indoor FITA Records
60-70m FITA Records
Outdoor Canadian 900 Records
Outdoor Canadian 1200 Records
Outdoor FITA 1440 Records
Outdoor FITA 720 Records