It could have been Snowshoe, but it was much earlier, 1994. I'll have to go back and see if we have that info anywhere. Our daughter was 12 and still shooting cub class in IBO. I only shot to have something to do while I was there. As I recall there were just under 50 shooters in traditional. Arrows had to be wood, points had to weigh at least 125gr. The shots were much longer than I'd practiced and I was shooting very heavy douglas fir arrows I'd turned. I did really poorly. There were a couple primitive shooters there I shot with. They checked our equipment as we left the course on the final day and my points were underweight (110 gr). I had bought 125s, but never weighed them, so I got disqualified, which only moved me slightly down on the standings. We were really there for Laura and she placed in the middle of the cub class, the 12th place girl. Interestingly, she made a friend shooting that weekend that she still corresponds with occasionally, though neither shoot any more. Anyway, the only picture I have of that shoot up on the web server is this one, taken on the practice range. Forgive me, she has a Darton compound and my bow is a fiberglass/maple/purpleheart longbow I made. This is a year or 2 before I took the selfbow class with John Strunk and began making all wood bows. How I miss those days of always having an enthusiastic shooting partner. I wouldn't trade those memories for anything. Taking your kids to an IBO world shoot is really a big deal to them and will make memories that last a lifetime.
George
EDIT: I made the picture a URL, it just seemed wrong to have that compound bow so prominent. Sorry.
http://72.64.80.21/gks-pictures/ibo_worlds.jpg