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Hi. I'm Amanda...a happy wife and mom to three awesome guys. We've lived here in Fort Collins for more than 20 years and are proud to call it home. Before moving to CO, I worked at a city attorney's office, making use of my law and Master's degrees from Duke. After settling in Fort Collins, I homeschooled my three (now teenage and older) sons and was delighted to experience music classes, soccer, karate, swim team, archery, Science Olympiad, First Lego League, parkour, and climbing (not all at the same time!). From 2005-10, I was also a contributing editor for a national scrapbooking magazine, authoring a book and a couple of monthly columns. From 2009-10, I founded and ran the Good Grief Blog. I enjoy learning new things, spending time with my family, volunteering with The Matthews House, traveling and indoor rock climbing.

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Monday
Jan232012

First JOAD tournament.

The boys participated in their first JOAD tournament yesterday. Since we've had the bows and gear for less than two weeks, we went into it as a learning opportunity. It went pretty well. :) Here are the boys before we headed to the tournament:

At the tournament:

The top picture shows part of the boys' JOAD team warming up. (We have a fairly large team...more than 40 kids, I think.) Noah and Asher are off on the left.

The second picture is the side room that Micah and the other younger kids were in. Micah's the far right archer. (Yes, he appeared to definitely be the smallest kid at the tournament...out of 112 registered kids.) The younger kids shoot from 9 meters.

The bottom picture shows the main group of compound archers retrieving their arrows after one of the ends. Noah and Asher are on the far right. (Yeah, Asher's the shortest one out there. And, yes, that's a lot of kids, lol. It was crazy busy there.) The older kids all shoot from 18 meters.

In any case, the boys shot well. They all set personal bests and managed to make it through two full rounds (a round is 10 ends...so 30 arrows) without any major breakdowns. Honestly, that was our biggest concern and is one of the things we most value about archery, as it's been helping them work on the ability to brush things off and refocus, if that makes any sense. Also, they've not shot a full two rounds before and were pretty tired by the end. We were there from noon until just before 6 pm.

(This was actually not bad compared to the folks who were there for the entire tournament. It's broken into two parts...the recurve shooters and the compound shooters. Our half of the day started at noon; the recurve shooters started at about 8 am, and most everyone else had to travel (some from as far as Colorado Springs) since this was one of the tournaments that was local for us. Oy.)

And...

Micah brought home a bronze medal!


Yeah, he's pretty pleased with himself. ;) In all fairness, I suppose I should point out that there were only three boys in Micah's division (under 9 year old boys). Still. The other two boys have been doing this a bit and Micah set a personal best that was significantly higher than his previous scores. (His first round was a 223...out of 300. Each of the 30 arrows is counted and the bullseye is a 10...each ring further out decreases a point. I don't think he's ever shot over 200 before or anywhere close, really.) So. He's darn happy. ;) 

Noah would like me to also say that there were about 14 boys in the division that he and Asher are in (9-11 year olds)...most of whom have been doing this for years. ;) Regardless, Noah and Asher held their own, and Noah even managed to improve in his second round.

So. That was our first JOAD tournament. Whew.

Reader Comments (1)

Go Micah!

January 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJenny

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