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Now Updated.........Merry Christmas

 

 

Competitions Update

Name

Bow Type

H/C

Score

Hits

Golds

John Morton

R

None

293

36

7

 

Roy Bulgin

R

None

275

36

4

 

Alan Shepherd

R

None

312

36

10

 

Mark

R

None

219

34

1

 

Maddie Meatyard

R

53

318

36

18

Junior

Jasmine

R

53

197

32

1

Junior

The Somerset league Frostbite results for the postal competition held in October.

 

Competitions Update

Competition

Name

Hits

Gold

Total Score

Position

Longbow

Martin Redwood

43

3

180

1st

 

Longbow

David Penfold

33

2

117

2nd

 

Barebow

Holly

70

13

398

1st

 

Barebow

Martin

67

12

380

2nd

 

Junior

Phillip Rowe

72

36

572

1st

 

Junior

Peter Darby

72

15

334

2nd

 

Junior

Peter Dymel

55

8

284

3rd

 

Ladies

Maddie Meatyard

71

10

438

1st

 

Ladies

Rachel fenwick

69

17

437

2nd

 

Ladies

Tilly Trotter

47

3

157 +(3 Flags)

3rd

 

Gentlemen

Jim Parker

72

15

448

1st

 

Gentlemen

Alan Shepherd

70

17

422

2nd

 

Gentlemen

John Morton

69

10

395

3rd

 

A National Round was shot. four dozen arrows at 60 yards and 2 dozen at 50 yards for the Seniors, the juniors did four dozen at 40 yards and two dozen at 30 yards.

Competitions Update for the National Round

Date

Round

Hits

Score

X's

Golds

H/Cap

Dunster 22/06/2008

National

68

368

11

55

Somerset 28/06/2008

Bristol 3

143

911

29

56

13/07/2008

Bristol 3

142

916

34

56

Exeter 18/08/2008

Metric 3

142

1035

6

42

53

Maddy Meatyard was placed in each of these events, won the Somerset junior for her age group, the Dunster and last week was 1st at the Fita in Exmouth. She will next compete in Plymouth on 31st August.

Good luck Maddy.

Agincourt Shoot

Jelly Bow team 2007Fourteen of us gathered one Sunday to shoot an Agincourt. Organised by Roy Darkes , bosses and shields were set on the French side ,120 paces from the English flag. All shooting was without sights, with commands given in the form of Load, draw, shoot. The top score with an amazing 27 points was Jim Parker, followed on 20 points by John Morton.
Tilly managed, not once, but twice, to shoot the French flag. No points were awarded for this.


Coastal Archers Jelly Shoot Competition

Jelly Bow team 2007The Wellington Bowmen club took up the challenge from the Coastal Archers jelly Bow Competition. After assembly each team choose target Captains and Lieutenants, these were then issued with hats as in the photo. Each Lieutenant also had L plates to wear. All team members were required to wear something red or face loosing points before the competition even started.

The shooting distance was four dozen arrows @ 60 yards and then two dozen at 50 yards. Scoring depended entirely on what the Judge decided after all the arrows had been shot. For example: if you scored a gold worth 9 points the judge may well decided that all the 9's were worth just 1 point.

On top of all that those who scored more then 100 points had to then take the 1digit from the score and reverse the final amount. For example: A score of 104 - delete the 1 gave you 04, reverse it then gave you a score of 40 points. Proving you did not have to shoot well to win.


Three of our junior archers received certificates – well done. A raffle was organised with gifts brought by fellow archers which raised £100. This was donated to the new Children's Hospice near Bristol. We would like to thank the Coastal Archers for this superb event and rather hope the Mendip Archers will take up the challenge and host next year’s event. This will leave us to organise an event the following year.


Annual club championships held on Sunday 9th Sept


Club TrophiesWinners 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wellington Bowmen held their annual club championships at Court Fields Community School on Sunday 9th September with events covering Long bows, Compound and Recurve styles. Roy Darkes and Mark Braddick worked hard to set up the field on what was a lovely day. Mark also acted as Field Captain and Judge.

A Western Round was shot, consisting of four dozen arrows at 60 yards and four dozen at 50 yards.

Awards were presented by The Lady Paramount, Rachel Fenwick.

Longbow Martin Redwood 143. Senior gents, 1st and Champion Roy Darkes 657, 2nd Alan Shepherd 551, and third Joyhn Morton with 526.

ladies Champion Madelaine Meatyard with a score of 551 .

Junior winners were 1st Robert Harwood who scored 612 with 25 gold’s followed by Philip Rowe with the same score but only 22 gold’s. Third place went to Josh Llewellyn with a score of 602 .

Refreshments were served and an enjoyable day was had by all. We move to indoor shooting on 25th Sept at Wellington Rugby Club, starting at 6.30. Outdoors will continue on Sunday afternoons.

For further information regarding the club and its activities go to www. wellingtonbowmen.co.uk

Visually impaired Championships Results

Tilly in TrainingTilly was shooting at Lillershall over the past weekend. Lillershall is the Archery Championships for the Visually impaired, where Tilly won a gold medal, as well as the trophy for the Novice Champion. All the Wellington bowmen members are delighted and would like to congratulate her on here efforts.

 




Tilly achieves a Robin Hood

Tilly's Robin Hood

Tilly attending a coaching weekend at St Dunstans, an establishment for blind ex service personnel. The picture left is her being shown her magnificent Robin Hood.

Tilly has since been invited to take part in the Dunster week starting in June.

 



 

Comments Jan 2009