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The Target Archery Ranking List 2012 THE TARGET ARCHERY RANKING LIST 2012 About 350 Archery GB members feature in the target archery ranking list 2012, each archer completing the required record status shoots. This represents a fall in the total number of about 25% on last year. Some of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic archers do not appear in these lists because they were concentrating on their international events and so did not complete the required shoots The separate lists for Longbow and Barebow archers remain relatively short. There were slightly different criteria for compound archers this year. In the lists that follow, the points gained represent each compound archer’s best 3 ladies/gents FITA rounds and best 2 FITA 50m rounds from shoots plus their best Compound Match score. For non-compound archers the points represent each archer’s best 3 ladies/gents FITA rounds and best 2 FITA 70m rounds; in addition, archers were required to shoot an Olympic round. All eligible shoots had UK or World Record Status. Some archers have elected not to have their details shown. Points are given but names and clubs are withheld. THE TARGET ARCHERY RANKINGS 2012 Ladies Recurve Points 1 Naomi Folkard Royal Leamington Spa AS 5257 2 Rebecca Martin Trent Valley A 5229 3 Alison Williamson Long Mynd A 5217 4 Jeanetta Braun Brent Valley A 5067 5 Charlotte Burgess B of Bruntwood 5054 6 Nicky Hunt Deben AC 5035 7 Abbie Fisher Fakenham B 4975 8 Antje Frotscher Oxford A 4918 9 Cherry Lyne B of the Deans 4848 10 Victoria Savage Droitwich AS 4832 11 Lizzie Cantopher Wellingborough OAC 4828 12 Rachel Jones Archery GB 4804 13 Estelle Edwick Barnstaple AC 4784 14 Lisa Cooper The Foxes 4777 15 Lizzie Bell Edinburgh Uni AC 4701 16 Sam Fowler Whiteleaf B 4686 17 Zena Barker Loco B 4680 18 Kyshiea George Edinburgh Uni AC 4664 19 Deb Charles Aquarius AC 4659 20 Natalie Gee Sutton Coldfield AC 4658 21 Leigh Christie Border B 4657 22 Joann Lunt Stratford A 4651 23 Jane Lowes Durham City A 4650 24 Louise Colville Mole Valley B 4609 25 Victoria Barby Penicuik A 4607 26 Linda Haines Evesham AC 4480 27 Chantelle Goubert B of Guernsey 4478 28 Ellie Dyson Nottingham Trent Uni AC 4475 29 Rebecca Dawson Corus Deeside AC 4473 30 Rachel Vines Supermarine B 4462 31 Sally Allan Andover A 4433 32 Migle Petruskeviciute Edinburgh Uni AC 4415 33 Mandy Linn Bognor Regis AC 4396 34 Catherine Coddington Durham City A 4386 35 Valerie Henty St Georges B 4384 36 Cat Summerfield Pastures C of A 4375 37 Jenny Charman Chiltern A 4327 37 Janice Reynolds Sagitarii 4327 39 Sarah Lupton Portsdown AC 4270 40 Simone Dent West Essex B 4269 41 Gwen Smith Barnsley AC 4252 42 Stephanie Jackson Fakenham B 4173 43 Sue Day Lizard Peninsula B 4165 44 Naomi Neighbour Derbyshire AC 4154 45 Sue Haynes Belvoir A 4121 46 Jane Prior Supermarine B 4098 47 Zoe Hawken Uni of Birmingham AC 4035 48 Susan Agnew Craigavon AC 4019 49 Karen Sarmiento Aquarius AC 3968 50 Stephanie Pinnells AC Delco B 3876 51 Catherine Hall Riverside A 3796 52 Helen Somers Cambridge Uni Alumni 3781 53 Sheila Moodie Assheton B 3718 54 Charlotte Whitlock Southampton Uni AC 3686 55 Lisa Spinks Silver Spoon B 3685 56 Catherine Lowden Durham City A 3614 57 Alice Hall Phoenix A 3541 58 Gina Whitlock Southampton Uni AC 3484 59 Laura Swetman Blandy-Jenkins A 1731 Ladies Longbow Points 1 Sarah Davnall Rochdale C of A 1893 2 Amanda Slack Alsager C of A 1755 3 Julie Cousins Pastures C of A 1469 4 Kathryn Lester Saints & Sinners B 1111 Ladies Compound Points 1 Danielle Brown Archery GB 5748 2 Andrea Gales Woking AC 5683 3 Claudine Jennings Edinburgh Uni AC 5621 4 Pauline Burfitt Chippenham A 5604 5 Lucy Holderness Clophill AC 5578 6 Nichola Simpson Oxford A 5577 7 Naomi Jones Edinburgh Uni AC 5574 8 Rikki Bingham B of Birstall 5559 9 Christie Westman B of Birstall 5552 10 Emma Terry Chorley B 5546 11 Daisy Clark Chelmsford Tudor Rose 5543 12 Linda Townsend Club AZ A 5526 13 Name withheld Withheld 5518 14 Lucy O'Sullivan A of Jersey 5517 15 Philippa Lowe Meriden AC 5511 16 Georgie Brown Meriden AC 5493 17 Aalin George Isle of Man AC 5483 17 Kay Smith Devizes B 5483 19 Teresa Bridges Cleve A 5482 20 Nat Merry Oxford A 5477 21 Jan Howells Pentref B 5465 22 Pippa Britton Llantarnam AC 5450 23 Kay Lucas Archery GB 5449 24 Louise Farrow C of Scorton A 5397 25 Susan Maitland Penicuik A 5394 26 Hope Greenwood Edinburgh Uni AC 5382 27 Helen Harris Mayflower A 5370 28 Anna King Colchester & District AC 5362 29 Julie Ryan Durham City A 5355 30 Elayne McLean Penicuik A 5331 31 Linda Palmer Bognor Regis AC 5310 32 Lizzie Foster Cleadon A 5309 33 Sue Smith Bath A 5301 34 Georgina Morris Llantarnam AC 5283 35 Rebekah Roshan Leek AC 5269 36 Sheila Harris Redhill A 5260 36 Sarah Rigby Isle of Man AC 5260 38 Mary Perrott Abbey B 5245 39 Michelle Loxley B of Lytchett 5244 40 Rebecca Blewett Hertford C of A 5231 41 Charmain Cassidy Portsdown AC 5225 42 Julie Pede Chichester B 5210 43 Sophie Brown Mayflower A 5207 44 Kat Baier Oxford A 5201 45 Kim Swetman Blandy-Jenkins A 5162 46 Laura Harding Chippenham A 5149 47 Kirsty Robb Nethermoss A 5148 48 Rachel Jackson Fakenham B 5121 49 Joanne Garner City of Cambridge B 5109 50 Jodie Grinham Crawley AC 5079 51 Rachael Smith Barnsley AC 5035 52 Helen Porter Neston C of A 5021 53 Deidre Pattison Durham City A 5019 54 Erin Prior Supermarine B 4968 55 Dot Cooper Lichfield A 4923 56 Rhiannon Norfolk Bath Uni AC 4793 57 Mati Lang Brent Valley A 4692 58 Stephanie Watson Andover A 4574 Ladies Barebow Points 1 Amyce Aurora-Smith Bath Uni AC 3164 2 Wendy Wills Supermarine B 1868 Gentlemen Recurve Points 1 Simon Terry Chorley B 5326 2 Tom Barber Thorpe Hamlet 5208 3 George Harding Nottingham Uni AC 5165 4 Andrew Randall Derwent B 5104 5 Jon Shales V AC 5091 6 Bob Lowe Meriden AC 5062 7 Kieran Slater B of Minchinhampton 5060 8 Lee Williams Meriden AC 5054 9 Mark Nesbitt Ballyvally A 5050 10 Matt Webb Mayflower A 5049 11 Stuart Barby Penicuik A 5038 12 Jamie Fisher Fakenham B 5026 13 Ashe Morgan Cheltenham A 5014 14 Richard White Chessington B 5013 15 Paul Tittensor Eccles AC 5007 16 Sean Evans Cheltenham A 4996 17 Michael Judd Mayflower A 4988 18 Andrew Shreeves Clophill AC 4978 19 Mark Farrow C of Scorton A 4966 20 Simon Degler Sellafield AC 4923 21 James Montgomery Exmouth A 4907 22 Pete James Meriden AC 4906 23 Gilbert Jamieson Balbardie A 4903 24 Ewan Turnbull Sellafield AC 4900 25 Paul Pinder Radnor Foresters 4888 26 Chris Baigent Southampton AC 4876 27 Karl Watson City of Belfast AC 4872 28 Ian Harris Mayflower A 4856 29 John Hartfield Newport Pagnell A 4848 30 Kevin Bloomfield City of Belfast AC 4833 30 Roy Watts Woking AC 4833 32 Jack Bryant Uni of Birmingham AC 4824 33 John Lane Bingham LC AC 4815 34 Huw Jones B of Warfield 4800 35 Christopher Fry Nottingham Uni AC 4799 36 Russell Reader Rochdale C of A 4788 37 Jude Barker-Mill London A 4782 38 John Prior Supermarine B 4775 38 Andrew Somers Cambridge Uni Alumni 4775 40 Jacob Vick Meriden AC 4765 41 Simon Bulley Supermarine B 4763 42 Simon Powell B of Ardleigh 4758 43 David Timmins Oxford Uni C of A 4755 43 Lee Titterington Rochdale C of A 4755 45 Florland Sarmiento Aquarius AC 4751 46 Jason Le Page B of Guernsey 4749 47 Jonathan Manning B of Burleigh 4743 48 Paul Jones A of East Riding 4739 48 Mark Smith Bath A 4739 50 Wayne Cross Ruislip B 4738 51 Petr Lochman Aquarius AC 4733 52 Mike Durham Greenwood Osterley AC 4732 53 Kelvin Read Moorshall B 4725 54 Peter Dent West Essex B 4704 55 David Gardner Broch AC 4703 56 Dave Ball Nethermoss A 4699 57 Paul Talmage Andover A 4686 58 Shaun D'Souza London A 4685 59 Jack Grogan Nethermoss A 4677 60 Matthew Nowicki Edinburgh Uni AC 4674 61 Richard Kerr Devizes B 4667 61 Terry Steventon Lichfield A 4667 63 Phil Middleton Pastures C of A 4646 64 Mark Renouf Archery GB 4642 65 Ian Hannaford Wellingborough OAC 4639 66 Murray Elliot Balbardie A 4633 67 Jonty Edgar Abbey B 4628 68 Matthew Langton Oxford Uni C of A 4627 69 David Forster Nene B 4623 70 Nicholas Manning B of Burleigh 4613 71 Darryl Morgan Portsdown AC 4605 72 Roger Smith Redhill A 4603 73 Geoff Evans Lincoln A 4591 74 Chris Trolan Meriden AC 4588 75 Justyn Fowler Whiteleaf B 4580 76 James Towle AC Delco B 4559 76 Jason Wright Savile B 4559 78 Ken Williams Spelthorne AC 4557 79 Steve Short Malvern A 4555 80 Andrew Devlin Oakfield A 4553 81 Ladislav Kozubik Aquarius AC 4545 82 Dan Power B of Guernsey 4542 83 Michael Pinnells AC Delco B 4537 84 David Long City of Cambridge B 4532 85 Kevin Cassidy Forest of Bere B 4528 86 James Leeson Uni of Birmingham AC 4512 87 Paul Povey Derwent B 4470 88 Andy Griffin Cheltenham A 4465 89 John Martin Portsdown AC 4462 90 Robert Best Northern Ireland Civil Service 4445 91 James Suckling Mole Valley B 4435 92 Alex Smith North Cheshire B 4431 93 John Reace Newport Pagnell A 4425 94 Simon Scott Norton A 4414 95 David Ferguson Southampton AC 4407 96 Glyn Ball Lough Cuan B 4380 97 David Coates Chichester B 4373 98 Andy Iles Uni of Birmingham AC 4370 99 Tony Derrick Brent Valley A 4354 100 John Bruce King's Lynn B 4351 101 Ian Prescott Lincoln A 4340 102 Alan Willsher Archery GB 4321 103 Steve Yates B of Guernsey 4315 104 Marc Tamlyn Oxford A 4296 105 Andrew Hoyle Exeter C of A 4221 106 Dave Reynolds Sagitarii 4219 107 Peter Laycock B of Bruntwood 4207 108 Paul MacGregor Forres A 4205 109 Iain Smith Barnsley AC 4178 110 Warren Holt Chorley B 4173 111 Ged Lineham Friskney B 4156 112 Danny Pinder Radnor Foresters 4122 113 Matthew Brown Old Basing A 4111 114 Jimmy Sandoe Redruth A 4063 115 Simon Axon Droitwich AS 4048 116 Adrian Charman Chiltern A 4024 117 John Davnall Rochdale
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