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Jacqui Gould - Achievements So Far.



Started archery in June 2001, turned senior in June 2004. In total 115 medals, 50 trophies and 32 national awards.
Selection for the Kent County Team 2002-present.
County records - 32 junior, 9 senior.
1 Junior National record.
Won a training grant at the Maidstone Youth Sports Awards 2006.
Granted FANS (free county-wide gym access) status.

2001

June: Started archery
October: Junior bowman classification-county level

1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze medals
2 trophies
3rd, 2nd, 1st and Junior Bowman classification badges
White and blue Association for Archery in Schools achievement badges

2002

April: Invitation to the Kent Archery Association County Team
August: Kent Junior Lady U18 Champion and Southern Counties Archery Association (SCAS) Inter-County Team Champions
September: 1000 Junior Rose Award*
November: 1st place U18 Longbow in the November challenge (a national postal competition)*, Mid Kent League Junior Handicap Improvement trophy

4 gold (2 regional), 4 silver medals
5 trophies (1 national)
Red and gold Association for Archery in Schools achievement badges
46th place in the Junior Award Scheme (JAWS-a national postal competition)*

2003

January: Nominated for the Maidstone Youth Sports Awards, U17 individual category
March: Green and Brown Arrowhead Awards for field archery (senior)*
April: County team invitation
May: Junior Six-gold end Award*
June: Senior Six-gold end Award, Senior 900 and 1000 Rose Awards
July: Junior National U18 Champion, Junior 1100 Rose Award, 2nd place in the July Nationals (a national postal competition)
August: Junior Master Bowman classification, Kent Junior Lady U18 Champion, 2nd place team in the SCAS Inter-County Championships, Senior 1000 FITA Star, Senior 1050 English Archery Federation Cross, Junior 900 Rose Award
September: Junior 1100 compound Rose and Six-gold end Award
November: Mid Kent Archery League Junior Lady Champion, National record gained
December: 6th position in JAWS and the Improvement trophy

15 gold (1 national, 2 regional), 8 silver (3 national, 3 regional), 2 bronze (1 national) medals 7 trophies, 2 national, 1 regional

2004

February: SCAS Indoor Junior Lady Champion
March: White FITA Target Award (senior), Kent County Junior Field Champion, Grey Arrowhead Award for field archery (senior)
April: County team invitation
June: Junior Master Bowman classification for field archery, turned senior
July: Gonfalon carrier for the Great Britian Team at the Junior Outdoor Target World Archery Championships
August: Kent Lady Champion, including the holder of the SCAS County Challenge Medal, Most Hits and Most Golds trophies
November: Kent Lady Indoor Champion, Mid Kent Archery League Lady Champion
December: 62nd position in JAWS

24 gold (1 national, 4 regional) , 3 silver
15 trophies

2005

January: Black FITA Target Award
April: Kent Lady Field Champion, County team invitation
May: Kent Lady Longbow Champion
August: Kent Lady Champion, County Challenge Medal holder and Most Golds trophy
September: Civil Service Associate Lady Champion and ‘Winter Pairs’ top score
November: Mid Kent Archery League Lady Champion, Kent Lady Indoor Champion

26 gold (1 national, 4 regional), 4 silver (1 regional team), 1 bronze
13 trophies

2005

January: 1st place in the January Challenge (national postal competition)*, nominated for the Maidstone Youth Sports Awards, U21 individual category and winner of a Rotary Club training grant
February: Invited to join the British Field Development Squad
June: British Universities Lady Champion
August: Kent Lady Champion, County Challenge Medal holder, Most Golds trophy and Open trophy winner
September: 1100 Senior Rose, Civil Service Associate Lady Champion and ‘Winter Pairs’ top score, FANS (free access to national sportspeople) scheme awarded

19 gold, 1 silver
8 trophies

Key

*Refers to national awards available to all.
‘Rose’ awards must be gained in competition and come as 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200 and 1250 for scores achieved. English Archery Federation Crosses, FITA stars and FITA target awards work on a similar basis.
‘Arrowhead’ awards can only be gained in senior competition in field archery.
‘6-gold-end’ awards are obtained when an archer puts 6 out of 6 arrows in the gold in one turn.
The above awards may only be claimed once.
‘JAWS’ is a national postal competition for junior in which points are given for achievements through the year.
July and November challenges are postal competitions for juniors for the highest score shot in the respective months. January challenge is for seniors.






To contact Jacqui, or just to ask questions - webmaster@jacqui-gould.co.uk / revised August 2006