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2011 AAE AZ Cup is shaping up to be a very special event.  We extend to the Arizona community an open invitation to help make the event the best it can be.
 
Some of the highlights of the 22nd edition of the AAE Arizona Cup include:
  • FITA World Ranking Tournament (5th year in a row)
  • USA Archery Cadet, Junior and Senior US Archery Team Placement Tournament
  • Handheld Terminal computerized results system provided by USAA/Easton Sports Development Foundation.
  • Incorporating the Compound Round and the 6 ring individual 80cm target face.
  • The AAE AZ Cup is also listed on many Archery Manufacturer Contingency Programs
Last year, three hundred archers ranging from new target archery youths to world class champions and Olympians came from around the world.  
 
 
The tournament takes place with the generous help of the at-large and Arizona Archery Community volunteers.  Please considered yourself invited and encouraged to help.  There are many jobs to accomplish.
To volunteer, show up with comfortable clothing including comfortable shoes, a hat and gloves and a desire to help the archers do what they do.  On tournament days, dress smartly to represent the best Arizona has to offer. 

To find out more and to reserve a job, email 
info@arizonacup.com

 
Field preparation:    March 12-13, March 19-20, April 2, April 4-6 are field prep and set up days.  All are welcome to come out and help in any and all of these days.  Targets and equipment are refurbished, the field is groomed and lane lines and equipment are set up on these days.  Wear work clothes and bring tools and gloves.
 
Days of Tournament, April 7-10, 2011  the archers compete with the help of volunteers who help keep the tournament moving.  Help is needed to manage the leader boards, collect score cards.  Hand out target faces.  Act as arrow “caddie”s for the Paralympics archers. Distribute water bottles.  etc.  Sunday is the most demanding day.
 
Judges:  Judges are needed to provide additional judging support to the assigned judging team.  Duties include, open team round, Set matches and Jury of Appeals.
 
US Anti Doping Agency Chaperones:  On Sunday April 10, 2011 the USADA “May” conduct anti doping testing.  Chaperone volunteers are required that escort the archers from the competition area to the testing station.
 
We thank the sponsors for providing the funding and amenities that make the AAE AZ Cup the best it can be.  Special thanks to AAE for providing the award and prize money funds.
 
 
The archers cannot do what they do, without you.  Help us show off Arizona to the world!
 
 
Sincerely,
AAE Arizona Cup Local Organizing Committee.
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