INDIANA GRAND AWARD – Tomahawk Throwing |
Rules INDIANA GRAND AWARD – Tomahawk Throwing – women, men. The competition is open to anyone regardless of age, weight, gender and sexual orientation!!! 1. Accuracy Throw A throwing competition is based on the accuracy of hitting the pistol target 50 to 50cm whith its center located in the range from 120 to 150 cm above the ground. The distance of the individual targets are met from 4 meters, 5 m, 6 m, 7 m, 8 m, 9 m, 10 m, 11m and 12 m. 2. Long Distance Throw The long distance throwing competition is based on hitting the international pistol target 50 x 50 cm with its center located 120-150 cm above the ground. The competitor begins at the stake of 12 meters from the target with 3 throws for each distance track only, then continues to another base with 3 throws for each distance track until a tomahawk can hack – all hacked throws sum is written into the overall evaluation. If a competitor on the stake fails to hack the knife into the target (so as has 0 points), he ends and the discipline is finished for him. In case of a tie there is the shootout followed by three throws at a distance of 6 meters. BEWARE it is allowed to use one throwing knife with a single spike only. Final placing is based on the total number of points awarded in hitting the targets in all turns. The winner becomes the Master of Tomahawk throwing of Indiana Grand Award! The winner gains a unique Indiana grand award memorial statuette and an Indiana medal. The Winner Takes It All...! |