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Life Registered Shooters

Life Registered Shooter Recipients

  Name Year    
  Robert Fox 2019    
  Elaine Forward 2019    
  Suzy Balogh 2018    
  Deserie Baynes  2018    
  Allan Vilcins 2017 PP  
  Jim Shepherd 2017    
  Mark McInnes 2017    
  Lynne Curtis 2017    
  Ron Traill 2013    t
  Dennis Harwood 2013    
  John Mack 2013 PP  
  Allan Kenny 2010    
  William Jones 2009 PP  t
  John Byrnes 2007 PP  
  Robert Nugent 2006 PP  
  Ross Silvester      
  Glenn Woodhatch 2000 PP  
  John Murphy 1999    
  Robert Buchan      t 
  Leighton Martin 1992    PP     
  A N Rowe 1991    t
  Robert Mules 1991    t
  Jim Scott 1991  PP  
  Neil Hardy 1988    
  Roy Holtfreter 1982 PP  t
  Ern Hawkins    PP  t
  Laurence Connors   PP  t
  John Houston   PP  t
  John M Wilson   PP  t
  W E H Rainbird      t
  D B Mott      t
  John M Tyquin    PP  t
  K Soames      t
  H G James      t
  L S R Stewart      t
  O R Taylor      t
  N Wells      t
  E T Baldwin      t
  Gordon H Hall    PP  t
  E George Biggs      t
  R H Moyse      t
  A Pedersen   PP  t
  C Moll      t

t = denotes deceased
PP = denotes Past President

Policy

Life registration is a privilege that may be awarded to members who have shown extraordinary dedication, commitment and achievement within the sport of clay target shooting.

In the past, award for life registration has been somewhat arbitrary with judgements made without consistent guidance or agreed criteria. Also it has tended to be restricted to those who have served on the national executive.

The following is a guideline for the assessment of individual nominations for life registration outlining the process and assessment criteria for nominations of both executive and non-executive members.

 

Executive Members

Process

  • Board of Management conducts an annual review of retired executive members prior to the annual executive meeting in May/June.
  • President submits the prospective awards for endorsement during the annual executive meeting in May/June.
  • For past executive members retrospective awards shall only be considered for service ending within the last ten (10) years. The Executive Officer will examine ACTA records for eligible people in the last ten (10) years.
  • From 2010 on current and immediate past executive members will only be considered.
  • A minimum of 5 years service on the national executive and have been responsible for significant achievement as an executive member during that period.
  • Service as national President.
  • Nomination by state or territory association
  • Nomination may be made at any time during the year but will only be considered by the Board of Management just prior to the annual national executive meeting in May/June.
  • There will not be any “formal” call for nominations for life registration either by advertisement or by other means.
  • It is recognised that individual state and the territory associations have the power to grant state or territory life registration and that clubs have the power to grant club life registration. Therefore nominations for national life registration will only be considered where the service, contribution or achievement has occurred at a national level.
  • Significant contribution at a national level to the sport by an individual to be listed in detail in the submission or
  • Significant achievement in the sport in such a way or in such a venue that enhances the reputation and image of the sport at a national level e.g. a winner of an Olympic medal may qualify for life registration.

 

Criteria for consideration

Non-executive Members

  • Nomination by state or territory association
  • Nomination may be made at any time during the year but will only be considered by the Board of Management just prior to the annual national executive meeting in May/June.
  • There will not be any “formal” call for nominations for life registration either by advertisement or by other means.
  • It is recognised that individual state and the territory associations have the power to grant state or territory life registration and that clubs have the power to grant club life registration. Therefore nominations for national life registration will only be considered where the service, contribution or achievement has occurred at a national level.

Process

Criteria for consideration

  • Significant contribution at a national level to the sport by an individual to be listed in detail in the submission or
  • Significant achievement in the sport in such a way or in such a venue that enhances the reputation and image of the sport at a national level e.g. a winner of an Olympic medal may qualify for life registration.

  

March 2024 CTSN

On the cover: Australia’s Molly Bretag became the first woman in the history of the event to become the 2024 NZCTC National ISSF Champion. Congratulations Molly!

Inside this month's edition

ACTA Chairman's Report
88th Annual General Meeting
Executive Officer’s Annual Report
ACTA Financial Statements for 2023
Molly Bretag – NZCTC National ISSF Champion
Waratah Notes
Mount Gambier GC 2024 Supershoot
Tasmanian State Trap Carnival
VCTA Skeet Hall of Fame Inductee, Hayden Mountjoy
2024 VCTA Skeet Carnival
What’s Happening in the VCTA
James Willett, Bronze at Morocco World Cup
Gold Coast CTC Spirit Shines Through Again
Psychological Skills for Shooting
ACTA Coaching Report
Competition Results: VCTA, TCTA, SACTA, NSWCTA 82, QCTA
Bega Hosts Travelling Shooters
ACTA ISSF Nationals
Bendigo Hosts Australia Day Shoot with Great Support
Down the Barrel – QCTA
Maryborough GC, January 2024
Shoot Calendar
Break Badges
ACTA New Members
2024 Annual Registration & Club Membership Application


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