[Ansteorra-archery] Royal Huntsman - CA and TA Champions?

John iaenmor at swbell.net
Wed Nov 18 15:02:21 PST 2009


An excellent idea your Excellency.  And one that was done in the past in 
the period we portray.  The idea was bantered around several years ago 
by some knights of the kingdom but not much came of it.  There might 
have been one or two who did but I don't recall any. 

Iaen

Kaitlyn Mckenna wrote:
> Just a thought...but not being a combat archer myself does not limit 
> my ability to inspire, outfit, assemble a unit of combat archers 
> should the Crown require it of me.
>  
> --kaitlyn
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Patrick R <tex_yankee2004 at yahoo.com 
> <mailto:tex_yankee2004 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
>     The last three baronial archery tournaments we hosted had between
>     20-25 individuals compete and an additional 20-25 shoot just for
>     fun. The baronial event before these that was limited to
>     authorized combat archers only had three people compete. To borrow
>     a helm and combat arrows is not necessarily a problem but to state
>     that the winner is expected to compete in combat archery does
>     limit the people willing to compete for the honor of being the
>     Royal Huntsman.  
>
>      
>
>     Dante
>
>     --- On *Wed, 11/18/09, Doug Copley /<doug.copley at gmail.com
>     <mailto:doug.copley at gmail.com>>/* wrote:
>
>
>         From: Doug Copley <doug.copley at gmail.com
>         <mailto:doug.copley at gmail.com>>
>         Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Royal Huntsman - CA and TA
>         Champions?
>         To: "Archery within the Kingdom of Ansteorra"
>         <ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org
>         <mailto:ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org>>
>         Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 3:40 PM
>
>
>         Good points!
>
>         I believe that you are correct that the majority of TA
>         participants do not do CA and never will. I also know that
>         there are CA participants that do not do TA.
>
>         Perhaps the solution may be as simple as an overall
>         declaration that the Royal Huntsman is:
>         A. The Champion TA for the Kingdom, or
>         B. The Champion CA for the Kingdom, or
>         C. The King's representative of all forms of archery within
>         the Kingdom and as such must be able to perform and compete in
>         all areas.
>
>         This would be a tough pill for many people to swallow and
>         might upset some people that believe that it should only be TA
>         or CA. But as a wise person stated, it is not possible to make
>         everyone happy.
>
>         I believe that Arthur's thinking (please correct me if I am
>         wrong) is that he is trying to figure out the best way to make
>         as many people happy as possible and to have as many people
>         involved in some form of archery as possible.
>
>         The more people that we have involved in archery the better it
>         is for all of us.
>
>         I also agree that the Kingdom MM and the reigning RH should do
>         their best to work with the King & Queen to help educate them
>         and help them understand our portion of the SCA and what some
>         of our traditions and concerns are.
>
>         YIS,
>         Vincenti
>
>         Jed Tressler wrote:
>         >     hmmmm, this might be a good idea.
>         >
>         >     Is it viable to have two separate shoots and two champions?
>         >
>         >     Vincenti
>         >
>         >
>         > The extension of this, is that we should have a Queens Heavy
>         Rapier Champion, a Queens Light Rapier Champion, a Queens Side
>         Sword Champion, a Kings Fiberglass Spear Champion, and a Kings
>         Champion (all other weapon forms).  These all require
>         different authorizations, different equipment sets, and
>         different skills that may not have a chance to shine in the
>         "traditional" or "standard" tourney formats.  Our fellow
>         marshal enthusiasts are, mostly, ok with the fact that there
>         particular "flavor" doesn't always, or never, gets to shine. 
>         I think we should be too.
>         > The one thing that I think would help to increase the
>         reception and prestige of the Huntsmen competition is to
>         ensure that our Crowns understand the nature of the community,
>         and the different flavors within it.  Not all Crowns are going
>         to realize how few of the archers competing in there Huntsmen
>         tourney are CA authorized, or how long it takes to get
>         authorized, or the potential difficulty of getting authorized
>         based on marshal availability, or that one CA round in the
>         tourney doesn't often highlight the CA of true skill (we do CA
>         in melee, not tourney).  Nor do they necessarily understand
>         how much time and effort many of the target archers put into
>         there craft mostly on there own, practicing, making arrows,
>         reviewing form, studying texts on the theory of archery, and
>         how that one round of CA can be so frustrating because it
>         feels like it undermines the work they put in at the one big
>         chance they have to shine (most crowns don't sit and watch a
>         local groups archery competition).
>         >
>         > To my mind, it falls to the kingdom missile marshal, and the
>         current royal huntsmen to ensure that a crown understands this
>         part of there kingdom.  After all, it seems fewer crowns than
>         we would like had a passion for archery before they ascended
>         the thrown, so we cant just expect that they will understand.
>         >
>         > My Thoughts,
>         > Bastian Eisengart, L.
>         >
>         > 
>         >
>         >
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