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18/19 February 2012 World Record Status RESULTS BOWMEN OF RUTLAND COMBINED FITA 18/19 February 2012 World Record Status RESULTS Venue: Casterton Business and Enterprise College, Gt Casterton, near Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 4AT Judges: Geoff Malyon, Richard Custance, Chrissie Mortlock & Kieran Dexter Lord Patron Peter Lawson High Sheriff of Rutland FITA 25 FITA 18 COMBINED FITA Score 10s9s Score 10s 9s Score 10s 9s Ladies - Recurve 1 Becky Martin (J) U18/FITA Cadet Trent Valley A 568 34 564 36 1132 70 2 Amy Curnock U18/FITA Cadet Melton Mowbray AC 530 16 524 16 1054 32 3 Ruth Welsh Kirby Muxloe AC 532 17 508 10 1040 27 4 Candy Schofield FITA Master Woking AC 530 17 500 13 1030 30 5 Susan Corless Northampton AC 492 7 499 11 991 18 6 Ashleigh McCloud Loughborough Students 470 6 505 11 975 17 7 Lisa Spinks Silver Spoon B 474 2 483 10 957 12 8 Lynn Fisher FITA Master Silver Spoon B 485 11 465 10 950 21 9 Lisa Cooper Foxes 472 5 444 8 916 13 10 Susan Custance FITA Master B of Rutland 430 5 407 7 837 12 11 Fiona Parker B of Rutland 405 9 393 4 798 13 12 Jayne Curnock Melton Mowbray AC 369 3 410 5 779 8 13 Amy Gott U18/FITA Cadet Silver Spoon B 213 2 292 2 505 4 Ladies - Compound 1 Lucy O'Sullivan A of Jersey 546 12 554 19 1100 31 2 Louise Smith Univ of Sheffield AC 539 8 551 21 1090 29 3 Helen Darby-Smythe Brampton Wyton A 541 11 541 12 1082 23 4 Helen Neumann Wellingborough Open A 531 11 542 13 1073 24 5 Stephanie Mountney Silver Spoon B 536 8 532 8 1068 16 6 Emily Must North End A 524 5 525 5 1049 10 7 Abbie Spinks U18/FITA Cadet Silver Spoon B 522 9 508 3 1030 12 8 Abi Bowler U18/FITA Cadet Derbyshire AC 511 6 495 6 1006 12 Carol Davies FITA Master Kirby Muxloe AC 0 0 0 00 0 Did not shoot Lucy O'Sullivan A of Jersey 0 0 0 00 0 Second Shoot Did not shoot Gentlemen - Recurve Tom Duncan B of Burleigh 558 24 579 401137 64 Second Shoot 1 Tom Duncan B of Burleigh 557 28 568 33 1125 61 2 Thomas Cram Loughborough Students 559 25 549 23 1108 48 3 Bradley Denny U18/FITA Cadet A of Raunds 550 25 538 22 1088 47 4 David Long FITA Master City of Cambridge B 536 22 546 18 1082 40 Gyorgy Zsiga Long Buckby AC 543 18 536 151079 33 Second Shoot 5 Nigel Gensmantel FITA Master Melton Mowbray AC 538 16 528 15 1066 31 6 Steve Naylor B of Glen 526 11 526 15 1052 26 7 Michael Furlong Loughborough Students 511 11 516 13 1027 24 8 Mark Preston FITA Master Woking AC 500 15 523 20 1023 35 9 Gyorgy Zsiga Long Buckby AC 500 12 522 12 1022 24 10 Gerald Rayner FITA Master Priory B 514 12 506 11 1020 23 Paul Hyde FITA Master Northampton AC 531 17 483 161014 33 Second Shoot 11 Andrew Charter U18/FITA Cadet Parkfield A 518 10 485 12 1003 22 12 Steve Prior FITA Master Silver Spoon B 514 11 489 9 1003 20 13 Kevin Charter FITA Master Parkfield A 486 13 512 12 998 25 14 James Cowie Loughborough Students 486 3 503 18 989 21 15 Peter Curnock FITA Master Melton Mowbray AC 465 11 523 17 988 28 16 Dave Goodwin FITA Master B of Rutland 480 8 508 14 988 22 17 Paul Hyde FITA Master Northampton AC 474 9 492 8 966 17 18 Roger Sale FITA Master GNAS 495 11 470 10 965 21 19 Chris Brown U18/FITA Cadet Sleaford Maltsters 494 9 467 10 961 19 FITA 25 FITA 18 COMBINED FITA Score 10s9s Score 10s 9s Score 10s 9s Gentlemen - Recurve 20 Zak Crawford U18/FITA Cadet Welland Valley A 479 10 475 12 954 22 21 Bob Clark FITA Master B of Rutland 475 8 477 13 952 21 22 Stephen King FITA Master Jolly A 486 10 462 7 948 17 23 Paul Agar Melton Mowbray AC 470 9 455 11 925 20 24 Steve Merton B of Rutland 500 13 412 9 912 22 25 Steve Darby-Smythe FITA Master Brampton Wyton A 444 5 447 7 891 12 26 Stephen Dudley B of Rutland 480 8 408 4 888 12 27 Richie Wileman FITA Master B of Rutland 475 9 412 8 887 17 28 David Phillips U18/FITA Cadet Kirby Muxloe AC 413 4 454 7 867 11 29 Paul Adams FITA Master Friskney B 404 4 353 6 757 10 Paul Adams FITA Master Friskney B 415 8 327 4742 12 Second Shoot Carl Harding B of Rutland 351 5 340 5691 10 Second Shoot 30 Carl Harding B of Rutland 273 3 351 4 624 7 Michael Lark FITA Master B of Rutland 460 15 113 4573 19 Retired 6½ doz Gareth Beeby Univ of Sheffield AC 0 0 0 00 0 Did not shoot Hugh Williams U18/FITA Jnr Derwent B 0 0 0 00 0 Did not shoot Gentlemen - Longbow 1 Chas Wilson FITA Master Welland Valley A 392 5 394 5 786 10 2 Steve Gamble FITA Master Bevoir A 422 4 340 3 762 7 3 Shaun Jacobs FITA Master Jolly A 229 0 179 0 408 0 Gentlemen - Compound 1 James Farmer Welland Valley A 576 36 571 37 1147 73 2 Ryan Mountney U18/FITA Cadet Silver Spoon B 567 28 559 19 1126 47 3 Daniel Watt Wellingborough Open A 559 19 560 22 1119 41 Daniel Watt Wellingborough Open A 556 17 561 231117 40 Second Shoot 4 Geoff Thomas FITA Master Lincoln A 556 18 555 17 1111 35 5 David Ainsworth Ivanhoe A 549 13 553 20 1102 33 6 Terry Ducker North End A 549 14 543 18 1092 32 7 John Fisher FITA Master Silver Spoon B 549 16 542 8 1091 24 8 James Passingham U18/FITA Cadet Kirby Muxloe AC 542 10 541 8 1083 18 9 Ian Chambers FITA Master Hall Lane A 537 9 534 8 1071 17 10 Kieran Dexter B of Birstall 535 11 531 12 1066 23 11 Ron Vernon FITA Master Brampton Wyton A 516 8 528 4 1044 12 12 Dave Harrison FITA Master B of Walker 535 7 508 7 1043 14 13 Peter Fox B of Rutland 509 8 510 6 1019 14 14 Gordon Parker FITA Master B of Rutland 461 2 454 5 915 7 Andy Watson FITA Master Kirby Muxloe AC 0 0 0 00 0 Did not shoot Tournament Organiser's Comments: Thanks to the College staff, our judges, the members of the Bowmen of Rutland and of course to the archers who supported the shoot. We hope that you all enjoyed the event. Tournament Organiser: Pam and Bob Tonkin, 17 College Close, Gt Casterton, nr Stamford, Lincs PE9 4AW. Telephone: 01780 755474 E-mail: [email protected].
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