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Archery GB National Series 2011 Supplementary Results After 5 Shoots Archery GB National Series 2011 Top 10 for Beiter Precision Award After 5 Shoots This report shows the top 10 archers in each category who have completed at least one Ladies/Gents FITA round and at least one FITA 70m round, listed in combined total of their best relative rounds. Combined Best L/G FITA Best FITA 70m Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Compound Men For Information Only 1 Liam Grimwood Blackthorn B 2126 184 99 1412 118 70 714 66 29 2 Adam Ravenscroft Bowflights 2121 176 84 1413 116 57 708 60 27 3 Duncan Busby Blackthorn B 2115 174 89 1407 114 60 708 60 29 4 Chris White Rugby B 2097 156 69 1395 102 51 702 54 18 5 Adam Shaw Cleve A 2093 153 66 1401 109 49 692 44 17 6 Andy Rikunenko Redditch C of A 2087 149 72 1396 105 50 691 44 22 7 James Bingham B of Birstall 2084 155 71 1390 107 52 694 48 19 8 Chris Bell Saints & Sinners B 2083 141 59 1398 104 46 685 37 13 9 Michael Cauwe Belgium 2075 143 62 1387 100 49 688 43 13 10 Tapani Kalmaru Pentref B 2071 143 63 1381 97 46 690 46 17 11 Gavin Shaw Meriden AC 2068 132 60 1381 91 41 687 41 19 12 Jonathan Mynott GNAS 2063 129 47 1374 88 32 689 41 15 13 Nathan Cutler Wolverhampton C of A 2041 125 56 1360 85 38 681 40 18 14 Jon Nott Saints & Sinners B 2038 119 43 1352 79 28 686 40 15 15 Jake Bunce Cleve A 2036 116 52 1363 82 36 673 34 16 16 Andrew Jackson Fakenham B 2035 125 52 1351 86 39 684 39 13 17 Stuart Taylor Stafford A 2028 116 36 1336 71 25 692 45 11 18 Adam Outram B of Darenteford 2021 113 41 1345 76 28 676 37 13 19 Mark Bruford Llantarnam AC 2020 111 40 1351 79 30 669 32 10 20 Jonas Serna Euston Park B 2016 100 42 1342 69 27 674 31 15 21 Mark Rudd Devizes B 2014 108 46 1335 70 32 679 38 14 22 Colin Geenes Meriden AC 2014 107 46 1338 70 31 676 37 15 23 Eric Thomas Redditch C of A 2014 102 37 1340 73 30 674 29 7 24 Ryan Jeavons Lichfield A 2006 100 27 1333 66 24 673 34 3 25 Gary Bunce Cleve A 2000 101 36 1335 69 24 665 32 12 26 Graeme Steele Neston C of A 2000 90 32 1331 59 19 669 31 13 27 James Newman Thorpe Hamlet 1997 96 39 1331 65 32 666 31 7 28 Mike Alexander Moray Archery 1996 99 41 1325 64 31 671 35 10 29 Jonathan Goodman Clophill AC 1994 88 38 1328 63 29 666 25 9 30 Chris Horan CM & Folkestone B 1991 86 37 1325 57 29 666 29 8 31 Chris Price Droitwich AS 1990 99 25 1329 70 17 661 29 8 32 Philippe Prieels Belgium 1976 96 38 1309 63 26 667 33 12 33 Mike Bridges Cleve A 1974 87 29 1305 58 17 669 29 12 34 Richard Hennahane B of Bruntwood 1965 74 25 1309 51 18 656 23 7 35 Andrew Scott B of Wadebridge 1962 83 32 1320 62 26 642 21 6 36 Tony Fletcher B of the Peak 1952 73 18 1298 51 11 654 22 7 37 Leigh Bradley Llandaff City B 1946 78 32 1310 64 25 636 14 7 38 Chris Cassells Greenwood Osterley AC 1944 82 19 1286 56 12 658 26 7 39 Alex Bradley Llandaff City B 1936 64 20 1286 41 17 650 23 3 40 Richard Allison B of the Deans 1929 67 24 1275 45 20 654 22 4 41 Sam Baldwin B of Burleigh 1927 79 29 1276 54 22 651 25 7 42 Ian Halbert Morpeth A 1927 61 20 1281 35 12 646 26 8 43 Chris Gilling Neath A 1916 69 0 1287 55 0 629 14 0 44 Chris Emmerson North Cheshire B 1916 67 24 1283 50 20 633 17 4 45 Phil Carder Exmouth A 1910 66 22 1276 45 13 634 21 9 46 Stewart Stanger Orkney A 1908 70 26 1273 51 16 635 19 10 47 Rob Nichols City of Chester B 1904 53 17 1273 40 10 631 13 7 48 Wellesley McGown NIAS 1900 61 22 1265 38 16 635 23 6 Combined Best L/G FITA Best FITA 70m Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Compound Men For Information Only 49 Nicholas Fisher Bath Uni AC 1883 62 27 1256 45 22 627 17 5 50 Phil Williams Lasswade AC 1859 53 17 1232 37 10 627 16 7 51 Stuart McLellan Glasgow A 1856 49 17 1218 37 12 638 12 5 52 John Larby Newburn A 1851 49 15 1227 31 11 624 18 4 53 Lee Callaghan Blandy-Jenkins A 1828 52 15 1201 35 9 627 17 6 54 David Leach Swansea Uni AC 1818 52 20 1198 35 15 620 17 5 55 Graham Smith Tockington A 1808 44 15 1204 35 13 604 9 2 56 Shane Haughian NIAS 1802 39 12 1217 30 8 585 9 4 57 Stuart Douglas-Davies Bath Uni AC 1798 46 18 1196 32 8 602 14 10 58 Colin Gregory Tockington A 1784 37 9 1194 27 6 590 10 3 59 Paul Godbold B of Minchinhampton 1739 25 7 1159 18 5 580 7 2 60 Gordon Brown Balbardie A 1715 31 9 1139 18 9 576 13 0 Compound Women For Information Only 1 Andrea Gales Woking AC 2076 143 62 1392 101 43 684 42 19 2 Rikki Bingham B of Birstall 2045 115 28 1368 80 23 677 35 5 3 Nichola Simpson Oxford A 2030 109 34 1359 76 29 671 33 5 4 Georgie Brown Aire Valley A 2018 99 40 1357 73 29 661 26 11 5 Lucy O'Sullivan A of Jersey 2008 128 33 1345 97 26 663 31 7 6 Emma Parker Chorley B 2001 100 42 1351 76 33 650 24 9 7 Claudine Jennings Edinburgh Uni Alumni 1998 85 31 1335 57 21 663 28 10 8 Joanna Hammond Raydon Hall AC 1971 89 37 1315 63 25 656 26 12 9 Pauline Burfitt Chippenham A 1971 74 22 1330 56 18 641 18 4 10 Jan Howells Pentref B 1966 89 27 1299 57 17 667 32 10 11 Christie Westman B of Birstall 1966 67 23 1307 38 14 659 29 9 12 Pippa Britton Llantarnam AC 1960 73 35 1309 54 30 651 19 5 13 Louise Farrow Scorton A 1955 73 24 1307 46 16 648 27 8 14 Teresa Bridges Cleve A 1950 75 23 1316 60 20 634 15 3 15 Susan Maitland Penicuik A 1946 66 23 1312 48 18 634 18 5 16 Mary Perrott Abbey B 1943 68 28 1283 42 20 660 26 8 17 Elayne McLean Penicuik A 1941 70 21 1293 50 17 648 20 4 18 Muriel Kirkwood Pentland A 1933 69 23 1297 50 15 636 19 8 19 Nat Merry Oxford A 1929 70 26 1292 50 20 637 20 6 20 Jean Howells Pentref B 1926 63 26 1284 44 18 642 19 8 21 Julie Ryan Durham City A 1926 61 18 1295 45 15 631 16 3 22 Jacqui Alexander Moray Archery 1907 56 22 1275 42 18 632 14 4 23 Louise Smith Sheffield Uni AC 1891 56 15 1258 38 8 633 18 7 24 Sheila Harris Redhill A 1887 60 23 1259 37 15 628 23 8 25 Angela Nichols City of Chester B 1875 35 10 1248 15 6 627 20 4 26 Joanne Dixon Chorley B 1859 55 17 1249 40 13 610 15 4 27 Kirsty Robb Nethermoss A 1833 49 20 1245 40 17 588 9 3 28 Becky Hutchings Deer Park A 1773 44 12 1201 34 10 572 10 2 29 Rhiannon Norfolk Bath Uni AC 1720 30 16 1138 22 12 582 8 4 30 Joanne Larby Newburn A 1671 31 8 1118 21 6 553 10 2 31 Helen Porter Neston C of A 1443 36 9 1200 30 7 243 6 2 Combined Best L/G FITA Best FITA 70m Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Recurve Men For Information Only 1 Larry Godfrey Cleve A 2025 115 40 1354 82 30 671 33 10 2 Simon Terry Chorley B 2012 107 49 1340 69 30 672 38 19 3 Alan Wills Sellafield AC 1992 100 33 1319 70 24 673 30 9 4 Rob Hallworth B of Bruntwood 1928 61 23 1295 43 18 633 18 5 5 Tom Barber Thorpe Hamlet 1924 72 19 1288 52 15 636 20 4 6 Andrew Randall Derwent B 1916 66 20 1262 45 10 654 21 10 7 Michael Peart Deben AC 1911 69 22 1271 50 17 640 19 5 8 Julian Piper Southampton AC 1908 65 21 1270 45 16 638 20 5 9 Colin Whysall Merdon B 1898 58 19 1262 41 12 636 17 7 10 Glen Croft Burton Bridge A 1893 65 18 1266 48 14 627 17 4 11 Ewan Turnbull Sellafield AC 1891 55 16 1251 35 11 640 20 5 12 Matthew Webb Mayflower A 1890 52 14 1259 38 8 631 14 6 13 George Harding Uni of Nottingham 1885 69 23 1238 45 14 647 24 9 14 Roy Nash B of Bruntwood 1884 52 9 1253 34 5 631 18 4 15 Jamie Fisher Fakenham B 1883 60 16 1241 38 12 642 22 4 16 Matthew Gray Llandaff City B 1857 54 21 1230 35 15 627 19 6 17 Nigel Lyon Lacetown A 1854 44 15 1239 34 12 615 10 3 18 Mark Farrow Scorton A 1847 45 10 1221 30 6 626 15 4 19 Jonathan Manning B of Burleigh 1841 44 14 1205 25 7 636 19 7 20 John Hartfield Newport Pagnell A 1829 50 23 1220 37 16 609 13 7 21 James Laing Links A 1825 49 12 1188 32 8 637 17 4 22 Pete Bland Llantarnam AC 1824 44 13 1229 34 9 595 10 4 23 Paul Tittensor Chorley B 1822 53 10 1207 36 8 615 17 2 24 Craig Bowley Meriden AC 1818 51 16 1188 31 6 630 20 10 25 Daniel Sheppard Bournemouth AC 1816 48 14 1199 31 12 617 17 2 26 Matt Ellis Lincoln A 1815 44 17 1210 32 13 605 12 4 27 Mark Forrester Clyde Arrows 1806 53 17 1204 41 10 602 12 7 28 Stuart Barby Penicuik A 1805 46 12 1190 36 9 615 10 3 29 Kelvin Read Moorshall B 1800 51 8 1204 32 4 596 19 4 30 Shaun D'Souza London A 1796 41 15 1198 30 9 598 11 6 31 Jacob Vick Meriden AC 1788 32 12 1198 24 10 590 8 2 32 Andy Melton Deer Park A 1785 43 8 1165 25 3 620 18 5 33 Jevgenijs Lippins King's Lynn B 1773 47 9 1192 39 6 581 8 3 34 Paul Povey Derwent B 1773 40 8 1171 23 6 602 17 2 35 Jude Barker-Mill London A 1767 42 14 1167 27 10 600 15 4 36 Peter Dent West Essex B 1756 44 13 1172 25 7 584 19 6 37 Andrew Shreeves Uni of Warwick 1754 42 20 1158 28 12 596 14 8 38 Mathew Symmonds Blandy-Jenkins A 1753 25 0 1148 17 0 605 8 0 39 Michael Judd Mayflower A 1751 32 9 1164 22 7 587 10 2 40 Jason Wright Savile B 1748 44 14 1157 33 11 591 11 3 41 Ben Robinson Eclipse AC 1747 46 18 1165 32 8 582 14 10 42 Mykola Prysnyak Chichester B 1746 38 14 1156 24 8 590 14 6 43 Nigel Jenkins Blandy-Jenkins A 1744 34 11 1143 22 5 601 12 6 44 Tim Pratt Exmouth A 1743 33 10 1161 21 4 582 12 6 45 Matthew Nowicki Edinburgh Uni Alumni 1739 35 9 1160 30 7 579 5 2 46 Jorge Lindley Uni of Warwick 1716 22 8 1145 18 7 571 4 1 47 Mark Smith South Wansdyke A C 1712 36 7 1145 30 6 567 6 1 48 Wayne Cross Ruislip B 1712 34 9 1136 24 5 576 10 4 49 Charles Rawson St George's B 1711 34 6 1180 26 4 531 8 2 50 Peter Cummings NIAS 1700 40 11 1106 28 8 594 12 3 51 Simon Bulley Supermarine B 1697 29 12 1118 21 9 579 8 3 52 Chris Francis St Georges 1685 25 11 1099 17 8 586 8 3 Combined Best L/G FITA Best FITA 70m Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Score Tens Xs Recurve Men For Information Only 53 John Bruce King's Lynn B 1678 28 12 1114 19 10 564 9 2 54 Mark Renouf Gordano Valley A 1675 30 5 1090 17 4 585 13 1 55 David Scobie Bannockburn B 1664 30 3 1108 23 1 556 7 2 56 Petr Lochman Aquarius AC 1663 36 8 1090 25 4 573 11 4 57 Nicholas
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