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Players can
accrue a maximum of 800 points
Points earned from:
-
Individual skills assessment
- regional assessment day
-
National Doubles Championship
-
Best finishing position in
one of the following tournaments: Kapiti
Doubles, Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles or
Wanganui Triples
Open Group
A player's score in the Open
Group will be made up from their total score in
the skills assessment, their National Doubles
Championship result and their best result from
either the Kapiti Doubles, Hawkes Bay Summer
Doubles or the Wanganui Triples.
Female Group
A player's score in the Female
Group will be made up from their total score in
the skills assessment and their best finishing
position in the National Doubles Championship
and one of the designated tournaments, relative
to their peers.
Example:
Top female finishing position in
the National Doubles is the Plate Final = 1st
position for female = 120 points.
The top 12 players from each group will be
invited to attend the assessment camp.
Points Allocation
-
Skills Day:
Maximum 600 points
This will involve 5 pointing
and 5 shooting exercises, each worth 60
points
-
National
Doubles Championship: Maximum 120
points
1st = 120 points
2nd = 100 points
3rd & 4th = 80 points
5th - 8th = 60 points
9th - 16th = 40 points
-
Kapiti and
Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles: Maximum 80
points
1st = 80 points
2nd = 70 points
3rd & 4th = 60 points
5th - 8th = 40 points
9th - 16th = 20 points
-
Wanganui
Triples: Maximum 80 points
1st = 80 points
2nd = 60 points
3rd & 4th = 40 points
5th - 8th = 20 points
The final points total will be made up of 50% of
the points from the Skills Assessment, 30% of
the points from the National Doubles
Championship and 20% of the points from one of
the other designated tournaments.
Murray Porter
July 2008 |