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Spring 2010 RANKINGS Spring 2010 RANKINGS GENTLEMEN RECURVE RANK ARCHER CLUB POINTS THE GNAS 1 Simon Terry Chorley B 5630 2 Larry Godfrey Cleve A 5513 3 Alan Wills Sellafield AC 5478 4 Michael Peart Deben AC 5421 5 Tom Barber (J) Thorpe Hamlet 5415 6 Jonathan Shales “V” AC 5407 7 Mark Nesbitt (J) Ballyvally A 5371 TARGET ARCHERY 8 Simon Needham Links A 5369 9 Rob Hallworth B of Bruntwood 5331 10 Lee Williams Meriden AC 5308 11 Grant Womack Lakeside B 5290 12 Karl Watson Kilmore AC 5263 13 Daniel Sheppard (J) Bournemouth AC 5248 RANKINGS 14 James Laing Links A 5247 15 Glen Croft Burton Bridge A 5243 16 George Harding Nottingham Uni AC 5238 17 Mark Forrester Clyde Arrows 5236 WORDS: Peter Jones RANKINGS: Bob Tonkin PHOTOS: James Grimston 18 James Mortlock B of Rutland 5221 19 Neil Smith West Essex B 5220 hris White, Simon Terry, Naomi Folkard, A total of 367 archers completed the required 20 Craig Bowley Meriden AC 5180 Nicky Hunt and Nichola Simpson shoots this year and are shown in the 2009 Cdominate the 2009 rankings. Rankings. This is an increase over 2008 and GENTLEMEN COMPOUND Nicky and Nichola head the women's compound continues the trend of recent years. RANK ARCHER CLUB POINTS list, which is no surprise given their form during There were 75 relevant World Record status 1 Chris White Rugby AC 5888 the year, and that both achieved scores of 1400 events held in UK this year; details were also 2 Duncan Busby Blackthorn B 5861 during the course of it. recorded from 25 events held outside UK. In all, 3 Liam Grimwood Blackthorn B 5851 4 Andy Rikunenko Redditch C of A 5835 Indeed, the Compound archers achieved a about 1600 archers shot eligible scores. It was 5 James Bingham B of Birstall 5812 noticeable number of scores of 1400 or more for noticeable that a significant number of these 6 James Forbes New Century B 5797 the FITA Round, and / or 700 or more for the FITA archers were from the distant parts such the 7 Jonathan Mynott Redditch C of A 5788 8 Tapani Kalmaru Carmarthen A 5769 70m. In the men's compound list, Chris White offshore islands. There are few, if any surprises in 9 John Robbins Meriden AC 5764 continues his reign at the top of the list. the lists. 10 Adam Shaw Cleve A 5757 The Recurve archers are also producing The names at the top of each category will be 11 Mark Franklin AC Delco B 5754 12 Simon Scott B of Rutland 5746 excellent scores, with Simon Terry and Naomi familiar to those who follow the rankings. 13 Philip Glover Loughborough Students AC 5741 Folkard in particular setting the standard – Simon, Encouragingly, a good number of junior (under 14 Andy Ward Edinburgh Uni AC 5725 of course, winning a silver medal at the World Cup 18) archers also feature. 15 Jon Nott Saints & Sinners B 5706 16 John Stubbs North Cheshire B 5693 Grand Final in Copenhagen back in September. 17 Tim Keppie Edinburgh Uni Alumni AC 5687 18 Alistair Whittingham Edinburgh Uni Alumni AC 5678 LADIES RECURVE LADIES COMPOUND 19 Matt Rudge Telford A 5674 RANK ARCHER CLUB POINTS RANK ARCHER CLUB POINTS 20 Gary Fowler Meriden AC 5668 1 Naomi Folkard Royal Leamington Spa AS 5476 1 Nicky Hunt Deben AC 5810 2 Alison Williamson Long Mynd A 5423 2 Nichola Simpson Oxford A 5796 3 Charlotte Burgess B of Bruntwood 5396 3 Rikki Bingham B of Birstall 5780 4 Jenny Jeppsson Edinburgh Uni AC 5353 4 Andrea Gales Woking AC 5709 5 Amy Oliver Dearne Valley AC 5301 5 Lucy O’Sullivan A of Jersey 5693 6 Emma Downie Edinburgh Uni Alumni AC 5249 6 Danielle Brown Aire Valley A 5685 7 Rebecca Dawson Corus Deeside AC 5171 7 Tracey McGowan Balbardie A 5676 8 Estelle Edwick Barnstaple AC 5126 8 Lucy Holderness Clophill AC 5655 9 Philippa Lowe Meriden AC 5119 9 Kay Smith Devizes B 5653 10 Abi Clayton Pilgrim B 5112 10 Christie Westman B of Birstall 5649 11 Kyshiea Steele Edinburgh Uni AC 5056 11 Zoe Coggins (J) Cleadon A 5638 12 Joanne Lunt Saints & Sinners B 5045 = Claudine Jennings Edinburgh Uni Alumni AC 5638 13 Louise Colville Mole Valley B 5035 13 Victoria Eaton LNER A 5626 14 Kat Baier Oxford A 5027 14 Tracey Anderson Carmarthen A 5597 15 Michelle Kiddy Dearne Valley AC 5025 15 Anna King Colchester and District AC 5592 = Sam Meadows Chiltern A 5025 16 Jean Howells Pentref B 5587 17 Lisa Crumpling The Foxes 5014 17 Teresa Bridges Cleve A 5564 18 Abby Thornton Whitburn A 4975 18 Maggie Squires B of Birstall 5556 19 Kay Lucas Long Mynd A 4923 19 Jan Howells Pentref B 5548 20 Vikki Gallop B of Hatch 4917 20 Susan Maitland Penicuik A 5545 The points gained represent each archer’s best three ladies /gents FITA rounds, best two FITA 70m rounds and best 12-arrow match scores at two separate Olympic rounds, all from shoots with World Record Status. Full details of all the Rankings are available at www.archerygb.org 2 ARCHERY UK • YEARBOOK 2010 CHAMPIONS AND AWARD WINNERS BRITISH CHAMPIONS 2009 WORDS: Lynn Evans RANKINGS: Bob Tonkin PHOTOS: Archery GB ne more new section in Archery UK – The 2010 and one that is long overdue in my outdoor season is Oopinion. We hope that putting together almost here, so in one supplement, a roll of honour, list of please join me in rankings, and the achievements over the past wishing all of our 12 months of our international archers will – archers, at home depending on your feedback – eventually lead and abroad, every to a Yearbook. success. Congratulations to all our archers for their achievements of the year, and also to their support teams, families and friends. Knowing that that support is unconditional can make Good luck. Shoot strong and go for gold. the difference by the closest margin of a line-cutter to secure a head-to-head win that is sometimes impossible to measure, but it does exist. UK MASTERS WINNERS 2009 BOWSTYLE NAME CLUB Ladies Recurve Amy Oliver Dearne Valley AC Ladies Longbow Mavis Reynolds Cheltenham A Ladies CompoundCombined Rikki Bingham B of Birstall Ladies Barebowperformance: - FITA 70m, Gents Recurve Olympic and Tom Barber Thorpe Hamlet Gents LongbowL/G FITA rounds Marc Bunyard AC Delco B Gents Compound Andy Rikunenko Redditch C of A Gents Barebow - Grand National Archery Meeting Winners 2009 Ladies Recurve Double Hereford Michelle Kiddy Dearne Valley AC 2131 Ladies Longbow Double Hereford Viv Guthrie Neston c OF A 844 Ladies Compound Double Hereford Zoe Coggins (J) Cleadon A 2494 Gents Recurve Double York Jonathan Manning B of Burleigh 2106 Gents Longbow Double York Angus Reynolds North Cheshire B 677 Gents Compound Double York Daeron Meredith B of Bruntwood 2410 Gents Barebow Double York Andrew Pennell Stourbridge CoA 1308 YEARBOOK 2010 • ARCHERY UK 3 CHAMPIONS AND AWARD WINNERS GENDER/AGE BOWSTYLE ROUND NAME CLUB SCORE Target Outdoor Ladies Recurve Double Hereford Emma Downie Edinburgh Univ Alumni AC 2413 Ladies Longbow Double Hereford Louise Willsmore Merdon B 862 Ladies Compound Double Hereford Victoria Eaton LNER Archers 2556 Gents Recurve Double York Jonathan Shales “V” AC 2336 Gents Longbow Double York Richard Powell Devizes B 1125 Gents Compound Double York Chris White Rugby AC 2576 Gents Barebow Double York Michael Perrott Abbey B 1194 Jnr Ladies Recurve Hereford Connie Hartley Rochdale C of A 1032 Jnr Ladies Longbow Hereford Miranda Timmerman North Gwent A 178 Jnr Ladies Compound Hereford Zoe Louise Coggins Cleadon A 1230 Jnr Gents Recurve York Paul Beardmore Stafford A 1106 Jnr Gents Longbow York Peter Fletcher Parkfield Hotshots 171 Jnr Gents Compound York Matthew Gardner Stortford A 1232 Target Indoor Ladies Recurve Indoor match Charlotte Burgess B of Bruntwood Ladies Longbow FITA 18 Hilary Robinson Lough Cuan B 425 Ladies Compound Indoor match Nicky Hunt Deben A Ladies Barebow FITA 18 Trish Lovell B of Woodstock 496 Gents Recurve Indoor match Alan Wills Sellafield AC Gents Longbow FITA 18 Richard Powell Devizes B 429 Gents Compound Indoor match Chris White Rugby AC Gents Compound Limited FITA 18 Dean Layton-James Bowbrook A Gents Barebow FITA 18 Steve Baldwin Eastbourne A 521 Jnr Ladies Recurve Portsmouth Rebecca Martin Trent Valley A 575 Jnr Ladies Longbow Portsmouth Robyn-Marie Kenyon Crown A 281 Jnr Ladies Compound Portsmouth Zoe Louise Coggins Cleadon A 583 Jnr Ladies Barebow FITA 18 Elizabeth Rees Ballands Jnr AC 477 Jnr Gents Recurve Portsmouth Brett Warburton Stafford A 590 Jnr Gents Longbow Portsmouth Peter Stafford Rayleigh Town AC 348 Jnr Gents Compound Portsmouth Lewis Humphries Taverham A 582 Jnr Gents Barebow FITA 18 Ian Davies Celtic Warlocks 497 Field Ladies Barebow FITA 24 Combination Victoria Kalmaru Carmarthen 576 Ladies Recurve FITA 24 Combination Naomi Folkard Leamington 671 Ladies Compound Unlimited FITA 24 Combination Maggie Squires Bowmen of Birstall 756 Ladies Compound Barebow FITA 24 Combination Joanne Alexander Lough Cuan Bowmen 460 Ladies Traditional FITA 24 Combination Shannon Russell-Cowan Ballyvally Archers 379 Ladies Longbow FITA 24 Combination Viv Guthrie Neston CoA 272 Gents Barebow FITA 24 Combination Robert Mallon Lough Cuan Bowmen 632 Gents Recurve FITA 24 Combination Jon Shales VAC 705 Gents Compound Unlimited FITA 24 Combination Chris White Rugby AC 822 Gents Compound Limited FITA 24 Combination Edward Stanley FoTB 634 Gents Compound Barebow FITA 24 Combination Simon Price Pentref Bowmen 585 Gents Traditional FITA 24 Combination Paul Castle Eastbourne A 510 Gents Longbow FITA 24 Combination Daniel Hawley Fort Purbrook 350 Jnr Ladies Barebow FITA 24 Combination Louise Rees Ballands Bowmen 476 Jnr Gents Barebow FITA 24 Combination Ian Davies Celtic Warlocks 441 Jnr Gents Recurve FITA 24 Combination Mark Nesbitt Ballyvally Archers 641 Jnr Gents Compound Unlimited FITA 24 Combination
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