General Information
Date: |
1st February 2026 - 1st February 2026 |
Event Type: |
Target |
Address: |
University of York Sports Centre, James Way, Heslington, York, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, YO10 5NA |
Primary Contact Phone: |
+44 7570897785 |
Primary Contact Email: |
neualtournaments@gmail.com |
Round Type: |
Target: Portsmouth |
Entry List: |
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About the Event
North of England Universities Archery League
NEUAL Indoor Champs 2025
This is a CLOSED EVENT for registered students at the universities in the North of England only.
DO NOT attempt to enter if you are not a student or invited guest.
Shoot Date
Sunday the 1st of February 2026.
Record Status
UK Record Status (UKRS).
Venue
University of York, James Way, Heslington, York YO10 5NA, United Kingdom
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This venue is fully accessible by wheelchair users.
Method of Entry
Captains or individuals submit entries via the Sport 80 portal.
Entry Opening/Closing Dates
Entries Open: Sunday the 14th of December 2025 at 19:00pm.
Entry Deadline: When full - or - Sunday 18th January 2026 at 19:00pm (whichever comes first).
Cost of Entry
£16 per archer.
Round
Portsmouth (2 sessions).
Target Face Format
Non-compound archers will use a full 60cm face. Compound archers will use a 3-spot face. All archers will be sharing faces.
Shooting Sequence & Timing
Portsmouth round: 60 arrows shot in ends of three.
Timing method 2: Each detail has 2 minutes to shoot 3 arrows.
Judges
Chair of Judges (CoJ): Kieran Dexter.
Judges: TBC
Drugs Testing
Competitors may be approached at random and must comply; refusal will be treated as a positive result.
Dress Code
AGB Rule 307 applies. Archers should wear club colours. Blue denim, camo, olive drab are NOT permitted. Archers who do not comply will be asked to change clothes or cease shooting.
Photography
In line with the recommendations in the AGB safeguarding policies, those who wish to take photographs or video at this event are to register on arrival by scanning the QR code provided.
Inspection time
Registration will be during inspection. Assembly begins immediately after inspection.
Session 1: 9:30am
Session 2: 2:30pm
Scoring
Scoring will be double scoring, with one paper scoresheet and one electronic PDA.
Events
Individual events.
According to entries, the top three archers in each division will receive a medal.
Team events.
Medals will be awarded for the three highest ranked teams (no nomination required):
Open Team (4).
Unsighted Team (3).
Novice Team (3).
Mixed Team (1C+1R+1B)
Event Format
Event formats may be changed on the day due to unforeseen circumstances.
Results
Live results and final results book will be uploaded to IANSEO.
Awards ceremony
The awards ceremony for both sessions will take place at the end of the second session. You must be present, or nominate a proxy, to collect your medal on the day.
Music
The organisers may play music throughout the entire event.
Entry Information
We recommend that captains and archers log into their accounts ahead of the opening date to ensure details of all archers are up to date, and that membership is valid.
All entries are to be submitted and paid for via Sport 80. A waiting list will open as soon as the event is filled. If a space opens up for you, you will be sent a link to accept and pay for your space. You will have 5 days to do so before your space is offered to the next archer on the list.
Eligibility
NEUAL events are primarily “closed events”, exclusively for student archers. Entry will first be opened to students. If you book a student ticket you may be asked to provide evidence that you are a student. If you cannot satisfy the tournament organiser that you are a current student your entry may be cancelled without appeal.
Assistance
It is the responsibility of the individual archer and club captain to ensure that the organisers are aware of any special requirements a participant may have. If you require an agent, it is the archer’s responsibility to provide this. If you are unable to organise an agent, please contact the tournament organiser.
Data collection
In accordance with GDPR, NEUAL has a lawful basis to process user data. We have a legitimate interest in collecting, using, and sharing archers’ data with tournament organisers, scoring systems, and other competitors, clubs, counties, regional, and national bodies. Some information may also be published in documents or lists relating to the event, and at a schedule decided by the organisers. These include your name, gender (AGAB and GI), bow style, date of birth, round, disability information, email address, contact numbers, club, county, region, and any AGB-assigned codes for this information.
Cancellations and refunds
Cancellations may be permitted prior to the entry closing date. In the event of a cancellation, the entrant or captain may request a refund. NEUAL may issue a refund if a request is received by email to the tournament organiser before the entry closing date. No refunds will be permitted after the entry closing date. In the unusual event that NEUAL cancels an event, all entries will be refunded. Refunds will be made to the original payment method. If an entry is cancelled for any reason, the Sport 80 processing fee (4.8%) and Stripe processing fee (1.5% +20p) cannot be refunded.
Use of likeness
Please note that filming and photography will be taking place for posterity and promotional purposes. The pictures made are likely to appear online. If you would prefer not to be photographed, please let the photographers know.
Smoking and vaping
No smoking or vaping is allowed inside the building. For information on the permitted smoking locations, please contact the sports centre information desk on arrival.
Parking
Parking is limited outside the sports centre. Please give due consideration for spaces reserved for people with limited mobility. Consider carsharing to reduce emissions and travel cost.
Conduct
NEUAL strives to have a welcoming and friendly atmosphere at all levels of competition, and for everyone to leave having enjoyed their day’s competition. We welcome encouragement and cheering in support of athletes, in a respectful sporting manner. Examples of poor sporting manner include the purposeful wrong calling of arrows, and shouting loudly when an opponent is at full draw. If you feel anyone is behaving in an inappropriate manner, inform either the chair of judges (CoJ), or the tournament organiser (TO). Both the CoJ and TO are empowered to ask people to change their behaviour or leave the venue