The South African National Archery Association (SANAA) is the national sports federation for target archery in South Africa. It is affiliated to a number of sporting bodies, including the international governing body
FITA, The Continental Federation of African Archery and
Archery South Africa. The SANAA committee consists of Executive members and Representatives from the Provincial bodies.
A wide variety of disciplines and equipment styles are catered for during National Championships. Officially established on 17 November 1949. The South Africa National Archery Association is governed by it's constitution (
Congress 2009, updated October 2009) and has a proud track record of 60 years.
In a unanimous vote of all the provinces represented at the 2010 Congress, the legislative body of SANAA accepted the Code of Conduct for inclusion in the Constitution and Rules of the Association. This Code of Conduct outlines the standard of behavior expected of all members of the South African National Archery Association . It is a formal statement of the values and ethical standards that guide the association by means of a set of principles, and norms to which members can be held accountable when representing South Africa at any sporting event as well as in their everyday duties. It is a point of reference when dealing with disciplinary procedures against members.
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