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Well what an amazing UT World
Championship it was, the word Great was certainly embedded in the
Great Britain Team.
Ed Ling Senior World Champion 198 ex 200 GOLD
Lesley Goddard Ladies World Champion 193 ex 200 GOLD
Kevin Borley Veteran World Champion 195 ex 200 GOLD
Tom Prescott Super Veteran World Champion 182 ex 200 GOLD
The Teams:
Seniors (Ed Ling, Nigel Caves, Rod Gould) GOLD
Ladies (Lesley Goddard, Abbey Burton, Mary Rowley) GOLD
Veterans (Howard Batt, Kevin Borley, Steve Ling) GOLD
Super Veterans (Gordon Lee, Joey Jones, Tom Prescott) GOLD
Juniors (Nicholas Gowrie, Tom Ward, Mark Shaw) BRONZE
It didn’t stop there,
Seated Disabled: John Ward GOLD
Standing Disabled:Robert Kibblewhite GOLD
It has been 14 years since
the last Championship was held in this country, the European was
held at East Yorkshire 1995. Well we didn’t disappoint in
the wait, it was a tense moment as Ed Ling went out to shoot his
last round, having shot a 23 on his first round on the first day
then went on to shoot 175 straight. His closest adversary was Azevedo
from Portugal who had shot 150 straight then dropped 2 targets on
his 7th round. Both seniors were shooting their last round in layouts
next to each other and at the same time. Then a messenger came with
the news that Azevedo had dropped another target, now it was up
to Ed to complete his round , as his last target flew with bated
breathe there was a suppressed sigh as it broke, as soon as the
spectators were able they emerged onto the layout to congratulate
his win. What a moment…..
Just a mention that not only did we wipe the floor with Gold …read
on:
Ladies: Abbey Burton individual SILVER
Veteran: Dick Fletton individual SILVER
Veteran: Steve Ling individual BRONZE
Super Veteran: John Nightingale SILVER
Now that’s TALENT!
Britain’s Gold Talent
The 2009 European Championships were held in Granada, Spain 28th
May 2009, a Shooting Ground that is not unknown to our British shooters
having been there twice before. Not only the Great Britain Team
travelled to Spain but also a number of individual shooters made
the trip, making it a good strong Great Britain contingency.
The competition was held over four days with 50 targets a day. The
first day saw no less than thirteen 50 straights followed by twenty
four on 49. Amongst the 50 straights for Great Britain were new
cap Nicholas Gowrie, Ed Ling, Nigel Caves, and David Lloyd. At the
close of the 2nd day there was only one 100 straight, Azevedo from
Portugal showed he was going to be a force to contend with. Amongst
the British shooters who closely followed on 99 were Ed Ling and
David Lloyd with Nigel Caves on 98. The Senior Team consisted of
Chris Tate, Ed Ling and Rod Gould and were lying in 3rd position
but with only 3 targets between them and the leaders, France.
In the Veteran’s class Kevin Borley was tying for first place
on 96 closely followed by several others on 95 including JJ Reilly.
The Veteran’s Team consisting of Kevin Borley, Peter Boden
and Steve Ling who were one target away from the leading Portuguese
Team.
The Super Veteran’s Class was being closely contested with
Gordon Lee just one target behind the leader on 96. The Super Veteran’s
Team consisting of Gordon Lee, Joey Jones and Fletcher Watson were
leading with 2 targets clear of the Italian Team.
Ladies Class was again, very closely contested with Abbey Burton
on 92 lying in 4th position. The Ladies Team, Abbey Burton, Mary
Rowley and Rachel Yardy were lying in third position behind the
Italian and French Teams.
Scott Morgan, a new cap in the Juniors had got off to a roaring
start shooting 98 out of the first 100, his Team mates Nicholas
Gowrie shooting 96 and Tom Ward 90 put the Juniors in a comfortable
lead.
The results at the 150 target stage showed how close the competition
had been running, both Individual and Team scores so close together.
One of the downfalls of the Competition was that there was no main
scoreboard so no-one really knew where they were standing after
the previous days scores had been posted on the wall.
Going from the seventh round to the eighth, no one could see what
their opponents had done so could not see their finishing positions
until the final computer printed sheet had been displayed on the
wall. Everyone was clambering around trying to see and at the same
time announcements were being made, in Spanish about numerous shoot
offs. There was no real help for any of our shooters with regards
to these shoot off and what they were for. Never the less the Bulldog
British spirit came through and the shoot offs went ahead.
The final results posted showed what the Great Britain Team had
achieved.
The Senior Team, Chris Tate (196), Ed Ling(197) and Rod Gould(190)
had won the Gold with six clear targets to spare. The Veteran Team
Steve Ling (180), Kevin Borley (191) and Peter Boden (189) took
the Silver Medal 9 points behind Portugal. The Super Veterans consisting
of Gordon Lee (189), Joey Jones (182) and Fletcher Watson (181)
took the Gold nine targets ahead of the Silver medal winners, Italy.
Ladies, Rachel Yardy(184), Abbey Burton (183) and Mary Rowley (181)
pulled themselves from 3rd position overnight to take the Gold Medal
by only dropping three targets between them on the final day. The
Junior Team which consisted of two new caps, Scott Morgan (193)
and Nicholas Gowrie (190) along with Tom Ward (189) also took the
Gold Medal to make it four out of five Gold Medals for the GB Team.
The Gold Medal tally did not finish there though, Kevin Borley took
the Individual Gold Medal in the Veteran’s Class as did Gordon
Lee in the Super Veteran’s Class.
There were numerous placings within the classes well worth a mention,
Ed Ling on 197 in fourth position, Chris Tate and Nigel Caves on
196 in 6th position. Scores that in previous years, would have won
the competition.
There was also the accumulative scores counting towards the European
Cup with several of our shooters also achieving medals in this.
Kevin Borley took the Gold in the Veterans, Joey Jones and Fletcher
Watson took the Silver and Bronze respectively in the Super Veteran
class. Abbey Burton took Silver in the Ladies. Nicholas Gowrie and
Scott Morgan took the Silver and Bronze respectively in the Junior
class.
This was such a brilliant effort by the Great Britain Team to pull
off such a superb result. It was a proud moment to stand and hear
the National Anthem being played for the 6th time. This result was
achieved by all their own hard work, totally financed by the UT
shooters and most of all, the Team members themselves.
As Team Managers we would like to say how proud we were of the Great
Britain Team both for their total commitment and their conduct whilst
representing their Country. Thank you, the Great Britain UT Team
for putting GREAT back into Shooting.
Submitted by:
Karen Caves & Wendy Dalton 04/06/2009
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