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Past Awards and Summary of highlights

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A summary of what happend in 2008
 

This is our 12th year and we have more members, more coaches and more juniors than ever before! We also meet more often, have run a record number of beginners courses and this year have recruited a record number of new members to the club and not just beginners but some experienced and ‘top notch’ archers from other clubs. Nine members claimed County Records, 6 for longbow(Ian, Nick, Chris, Vanessa and Roger) and 3 for compound(Alex, Callum and Steph) and Steph broke her first Senior National Record. We again hosted the GWAS Field Championships but this time as a record status event and also ran our first indoor record status (Fita18) event. We hosted the county junior squad development days and 4 of the 12 participants were from Deer Park (Rosie, Callum, Alex and Becky), 3 competed in the National Junior Championships with Alex and Callum again winning medals. Steph competed in the World University Championships in Taiwan recording another 2 British University records and she also became a Grand Master Bowman again. We hosted 4 days of the Level 1 Coaching Course and no less than 6 of the 12 participants were from Deer Park (Sharon, Karl, Dan, Simon, Mark and Steph) with Andy as Lead Tutor, Vanessa has started the Level 2 Coaching Course. We have been shortlisted to run ‘funded’ archery programmes in 3 schools in the Cotswold DC area during Spring and Summer terms, we will be funded to purchase nearly £2000 of new equipment and help with expenses. We have again held a range of highly successful social events, club competitions, and had a record number of competitors in the monthly league. Sadly, Jos Benfield a great member and a master field captain died suddenly at the age of just 65. In recognition of his contribution to the club we will be awarding a new annual ‘Clubman of the Year’ trophy as well as organising a raffle for a Christmas Hamper to raise funds for the RNLI.

 
 

This years awards were as follows, congratulations to all those that received recognition, keep up the good work! To all those that did not receive an award 8 of the 13 awards were made to members who had not previously been recognised so it may happen next year.

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Ed - Best Senior Recurve Archer

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Janet

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James - Best Junior Male Beginner

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Alex - Best Junior Compound

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Best Senior Compound - Steph

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Best Senior Female Beginner - Marnie

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Best Junior Female Beginner - Louise

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Best Senior Male Beginner - John

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Best Junior Recurve Archer - Rosie and Becky

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Best Junior Improver - Callum

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Best Senior Improver - Lynn

November Monthly League
Awards were made to Ed who topped the league, Marnie who was top lady and jointly to James and Tom who were top juniors.  This was the first time we had integrated all bow types and we had a record number of matches (119 ) and competitors (58).

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Tom and James receive top monthly league junior trophy.

Beginners Certificates Presented
We have run 7 beginners courses this year and the last 4 resulted in 29 of the 33 participants joining the club. Well done to all those involved particuarly the coaches. We now have a robust programme which has produced some excellent archers after just 6 weeks! Certificates were presented to members that were present on the evening and the rest will be presentede at one of our practice sessions.

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Steve, Tom and James receive their Beginners course certificates along with others that attendind the evening.

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Summary of Awards & Achievements for 2007

The Annual Awards were made at our Club Christmas Beetle Drive and the following highlights some of our members achievements during 2007.

Introduction
 

In reality members of Deer Park Archers are all winners, if you look at the fun and friendship that we have shared on so many occasions this year and combine that with the excellent facilities we have at Bubbs Hill, Balcarras and Birdlip and add to that the superb field course at High Cross then we must count ourselves lucky. The other essential ingredient is the members themselves; Are they friendly? Will they help? Do they care? Well the good news is ‘yes’ they do and that is why we are able to run so many social events and fun shoots and why we are fortunate enough to have good coaches and archery leaders. So lets celebrate together the success of just a few of our members tonight for their achievements during 2007 as well as celebrating the success of our great club!

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Callum - a great year!

Callum

Best Junior Compound

 

What a year for Callum, winner of the British U12 Outdoor and Indoor Target Titles, winner of the GWAS and GAS Titles. Regional Field Archery Champion. Represented the Junior County Team and holder of numerous County and Regional records. Winner of the July National U12

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John - First year of shooting

John

Biggest Senior Improver

 

John has had a big impact at the club in the last year both in terms of his improvements in shooting and his enjoyment of the sport which impacts on all members. He is always keen to take up a challenge in the club monthly league and is already recording solid scores on a Portsmouth.

 

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Andrea- Our best Lady Recurve Archer

 

Andrea

Best Senior Recurve

 

Andrea has not been able to shoot as often during 2007; however still qualified for the winning County Team at the Inter Counties. Andrea won the County Senior Outdoor Champs and finished second in the Indoor.

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Good year for Steph

Steph Crang

Best Senior Compound

 

During 2007 Steph represented both England and Great Britain and became the first member to achieve Grand Master Bowmen. She finished 18th in the World Cup and top scored for the GB team that won a bronze medal. Steph also became the British University indoor Champion, finished 5th in the UK Masters and is currently ranked 39th in Europe and 95th in the World. 

 

Our Guest of Honour—Mr Ian Gruar

 

Ian (together with sons Rob and Chris) were members of Deer Park Archers from 2001—2005. During that time he supported many of our junior archers and was a key contributor to the development of our club. The success of his 2 sons, Rob and Chris, set the standard for our junior archers to aspire to. Rob represented GB and Chris England. Ian played a vital role in the development of Alex, Callum and Steph. His wife Ros always ensured that everyone was well looked after!

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Nick -Successful Year

Nick Green

Best Senior Longbow

 

In his first season shooting longbow Nick won the county indoor championships, and various other local shoots. Nick was also a member of the winning county team at the inter counties recording a personal best. 

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Rosie - Best Junior Lady County Handicap Improver

Rosie

Gloucestershire Archery Society

Joyce Harding Memorial Salver

(Handicap Improver)

 

The Salver is presented to the Junior Lady in the County that shows the biggest handicap improvement. Rosie also won the County Bristol 2 Title, shooting above her age group

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John - Performed well at both Field and Target

John

Best Junior Recurve

 

John won the Regional Field Championships and also performed well at the Gloucestershire County Junior Champs picking up a silver medal at both the indoor and outdoor competitions.

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FITA Feather Awards

Red Feather—Kieran Schneider and Eliza Cass

 

During the year we assessed against a range of FITA Feather and Arrow Awards. Kieran age just 8 and Eliza age 9 received their badges at the Beetle Drive. Well done to them.

Alex and Callum received FITA Arrow Awards which were assessed on pre-arranged club practice evenings. The criteria are well defined and the coaches ensured all standards were maintained.

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Alex - RU GNAS July National

 
 
 
Alex - GNAS 2nd July National  
 
In addition to winning the British Junior Outdoor Compound Title Alex also finished 2nd in the July National organised by the GNAS

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Lukas and Paul

Ian and Lukas

Biggest Junior Improver - Joint Winners

 

In the past 12 months Ian has demonstrated a significant improvement which was proven at the clubs last open Portsmouth where he scored over 500 beating his personal best by a big margin. Ian has continued to demonstrate this progress in the club monthly league. Lukas won his age group at the Regional Field Champs and has consistently demonstrated good form at the High Cross Archers Field Events which is his preferred type of archery.

Ian's brother Paul is pictured receiving the award on his behalf.

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Paul receiving County Postal League Team Longbow trophy.

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Paul receiving an AAS Award.

Well done to everyone that represented the club so well during 2007.

It  has been our tradition to summarise the highlights of the previous year, 2006 was the year in which we celebrated our
10th anniversary and for that and many other reasons it was indeed special. With so many social and training events, and so many individual achievements we have not been able to mention them all but the highlights covered are a testimony to the efforts of all our Club members, so well done to everyone!

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10th Anniversary Celebration

April saw 50 members meet at Bubbs Hill for a fun shoot and BBQ.  The fun shoot went well and some of the juniors recorded some scores towards their A.A.S. badges. Then juniors got really competitive when it was announced that there was an Easter Egg hunt covering nearly 10 acres, needless to say energy levels were greatly reduced by the end of the evening, however a slice of Lynn’s Chocolate Cake soon replenished them!

 

Club Trailer

We purchased a twin axle braked trailer for transporting equipment to Balcarras Sports Hall and other venues, during the 6 winter months it is used at least once a week carrying 8 straw bosses, stands, netting etc so we are certainly getting our monies worth from the investment!

 

Association of Archery in Schools

Di organised the collection of scores and encouraged some of our juniors to record scores towards the AAS awards, well done to Rosie, Ian, Callum, Alex, Amy C., Elizabeth and John Cass for gaining awards.

 

First Response First Aid Course

Amy C, Emily, Steph, David, Cathy, Roger and Janet all attended a one day course at Deer Park held in January. Well done to them all.

Level 1 Coaching Course

Congratulations to David, Janet, Cathy and Roger for completing their coaching course during 2006. Vanessa, Yens and Mike have already put their names forward for the next course.

 

Archery Leaders Course

Well done to Di and Steph for completing their Archery Leaders qualification.

 

Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults Workshop

The Level 1 Coaches all attended a workshop as part of their Coaching Programme, Mary and Lynn also attended a workshop held at Deer Park as part of the requirement to be Club CPO’s.

 

Club Flag / Banner Competition

Juniors were invited to submit designs for a Club Banner, 10 entries competed for the prize of £25 worth of Archery vouchers and the satisfaction of seeing their design turned into the Club banner. The standard was excellent and well done to Georgia for the winning design.

 

County Honours

Well done to Callum and Amy J for representing the Gloucestershire County Junior team that won the GWAS Inter-Counties, to Alex, Di, Steph & Andrea for shooting for Gloucestershire against Worcestershire and to Steph, Andrea and Roger for representing the Senior County Team in the GWAS Inter-Counties Competition and to Vanessa and Di for being selected as reserves.

 

 

Indoor Team Head to Head

We organised an interclub team Head to Head competition with teams from local clubs at Balcarras in February, which saw one of our teams finishing with a perfect record of played 5, won 5. Well done to Amy C, John C, Fraser H, Alex and Emily. Cheltenham finished second with 3 wins and a draw.

Special Membership

As many of our younger members go off to University, some have elected to remain full members, Amy, Emily and Steph etc others have joined their University Clubs Rob left for Liverpool last year but has visited us when he is home, this year he won the British Universities Champs! Samuel left to join Oxford Uni and again he has joined us when he is at home, Samuel also finished in the top 10 in the British Universities Champs. We always offer a warm welcome to our returning archers.

 

Flash back to 2001

The British Indoor Champs saw one of our Club’s best ever performances. Chris and Rob Gruar and Steph all won individual British Titles, Amy Johnson finished 3rd in her category and there were good performances from Mark Taylor (14th), Steven Cownie (20th) and Samuel Johnson. During that year our young archers won a host of cups and medals, broke a number of British records, became British Schools Champions and represented the County teams.

 

 

County Indoor Winter League

Having won 3 of the County Indoor Winter league titles in the previous 4 years, the 2005/6 winter was less successful in terms of titles but equally enjoyable. The single title we won was actually the first time we have won it, yes the Junior Compound Title, so well done to Alex, Callum, Paul and Amy C.

 

Christmas Beetle Drive

At the time of writing this Newsletter we are a day away from the Beetle Drive, the evening has been planned, the refreshments readied and the dice purchased and the Annual Club Awards decided. I can only hope for and confidently predict a fun evening

Annual Awards

This year the awards have been made as follows;

Best Junior Compound Performance – Alex & Callum,

Best Junior Recurve Performance – Eliza (British Champion),

Biggest Junior Improver – Rosie.

Best Senior Compound Performance – Steph,

Best Senior Recurve Performance – Andrea,

Best Longbow Performance – Roger

Best Adult Improver – Neil B.

 

 

 

Junior Regional Championships

2 of our members represented the County, well done to Callum and Amy J for being successful members of the winning Inter-Counties team. Both won Regional titles as did Eliza with a new County and Regional record. Rosie finished runner up and John won a bronze medal. And  the best news of all was that Deer Park won the Top Club team Trophy, last time we won it was back in our most successful 2001 year.

 

British Senior Outdoor Champs

Steph was our sole representative at the 2 day event in grueling weather conditions and she was over the moon to get the 4th place medal.

County Senior Championships

5 members of Deer Park Archers entered the County Senior Championships, on what turned out to be a fairly windy day, however 4 out of the 5 recorded personal bests! Roger recorded an excellent score of 256 to win the Gents Longbow Title! Vanessa came 3rd in the Ladies Longbow Section with a personal best score of 269. Di also had a good day recording a new personal best of 830, this was her last competition with her old bow! Neil continued to improve recording a score of 532 on a National which was a personal best, he won his section. Stephanie won the County Ladies Compound title with another MB score of 1202, she also claimed her gold rose award. 

 

Laser Quest

30 members in teams of 5 battled it out at Ballyhoo which was booked by the Club for the whole evening. The winning team consisted of Keren, James, Ian, Richard and Megan (Ian and Richard were also in last years winning team) just about beating Andrew, Roger, Elizabeth, Joe and Jack into second place. The pre competition favorites limped in 4th on just 11694 so I guess that Paul Y, Callum, Steph, Michael and Eric will have to rethink their tactics.  In the individual competition James won with an impressive total of 4495 (he was last in 2005), with Nick second on 4247, Elizabeth on 3872 in third and Roger was fourth on 3595! Everyone enjoyed themselves so much we are going to book another date in February 2007 but will revert to the 2005 format with more games of a shorter duration.

 

World Record Status Premier Events

These events (around 6 per year) provide an opportunity for the top International archers from across the UK to compete against each other. Steph turned in a number of outstanding performances winning a bronze in the 70m head to head at Cleve on the first day and winning the FITA on the Sunday with her first Grand Master Bowman score of 1328. As well as winning an impressive trophy she also achieved the English Archery Federation Gold Cross. Alex and Callum competed on the Sunday doing a Metric round both winning with excellent PB scores!

Steph followed this up with her best performance of the year at Oxford winning the double 720 with 2 GMB scores which were County and Regional records and providing her with qualification scores for the Commonwealth Championships.

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Commonwealth Archery Championships

Steph was selected to represent England in Jamshedpur, India during early November. It was her first experience of such an event and she got to shoot with the Indian World Record holder during qualification, was knocked out by a narrow margin of 3 points by a New Zealand archer in the Individual Head to Head, finishing 9th overall. In the team competition she won a Commonwealth Silver medal, losing to India in the final, with Scotland finishing 3rd.

 

 

Community Activities

7 of our members used their Archery Leaders qualification to support the Guide Association running 100’s of hours ‘have-a-go’ sessions for Guides and Brownies. Members also ran sessions for the Gloucester Muslim Ladies group and for an organisation running courses for individuals who are unemployed and for those who have been excluded from the education system.

 

 

Equipment

This unique characteristic of the Club has continued to be developed throughout 2006, not only have we managed to purchase a significant number of bows to support the beginners programmes, but provide items such as fletching jigs, compound bow tuning 3 axis jig, string making jigs, indeed all the support equipment members need to do archery as well as providing the materials (string making materials, fletchings, vanes, nocks, arrow rests etc) to support our members. We are also loaning a lot of equipment to members although from January 2007 we will be introducing a small charge of £5 per month for this service.

 

 

Club Mark Accreditation

Further to David Wenn attending the National Coaching Conference and the GNAS information displayed on their Web Site and Archery UK the Club has decided to apply for accreditation.  It is a benchmark for ensuring a safe, equitable and quality environment for individuals to participate and progress in sport.  There are a number of articles in the current issue of Archery UK as well as lots of information on the GNAS web site. We have already started reviewing club procedures and the framework offered by the Club Mark Programme has confirmed that we already demonstrate a lot of best practice, it has also been very useful in identifying a few areas where we can further develop, so watch this space. As you are all aware we always welcome feedback, new ideas etc so would ask that if you have any concerns, can identify areas/activities that we can develop further etc then please let us know.

 

Sunday 17th December

28 archers turned up to the Club competition last Sunday, trophies were awarded to the three beginners with the top scores. Mark Shaw who has only just completed his beginner’s course and bought his bow 3 days before the competition shot an outstanding score of 473 on a Portsmouth. Nigel came 2nd with a score of 358, and John came 3rd with 299. Well dome to everyone who took part!

Pizza and Cinema night

15 members enjoyed a meal before going to see a GNAS promoted film called ‘The Weatherman’. Shall we say that most of the attendees enjoyed the meal more than the film. Roger took up the inappropriate decision of the GNAS to promote the film; they admitted that they had not actually seen it! One good outcome was that at least we were given umbrellas and mugs for attending the event.

 

Bow Magazine Article

We were the featured Club in the Bow International magazine which profiled us as ‘a Club with a strong community spirit and plenty to offer aspiring archers’. Janet, Ian, Martha, Frazer and Roger were in the photographs. Our Club’s achievement of being selected as one of three clubs being selected to represent the GNAS in the ‘National Sports Club of the Year’ was highlighted.

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Club Firework Night

The weather was much kinder to us this year so there was an excellent turn out of our members and their families. Paul and Ron orchestrated the fireworks and the display was stunning, not to mention deafening! Michael became the first ‘firelighter’ to do so without using an inflammable substance and the fire ‘professionally built’ by yours truly burnt well and collapsed into the centre as it had been designed to do. Lynn, Cathy, Lesley and Mary ensured that there was an ample supply of hotdogs, hot chestnuts and non alcoholic mulled wine. Needless to say these sort of events take a lot of work organising them before the actual event, fireworks to order, fire to build, risk assessments to be done and food prepared etc so well done to everyone involved.

 

Working with other clubs in the County

We have used the Field Course venue to invite members from Cleve and Cheltenham to join us for a round and this has worked well. We have invited representatives from a number of local clubs to join us on a number of Sunday morning sessions early in 2007.

 

Halloween Shoot

This was a great evening which ran for almost 3 hours; again the weather was kind to us. Andrea, Amy and Paul, to mention just a few had prepared some brilliant targets with witches, bats, pumpkins and skeletons. Plenty of food was again on hand, thanks to all that helped, plenty of rewards (mostly sweets) for archers that hit their targets. The entry fee was a pumpkin, so we had a great display by the end of the evening the most impressive of which was carved by Richard’s wife.

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Gloucestershire County Indoor Championships

A record entry of members saw 37 of our archers competing for County honours; there was a sea of pale blue shirts in the morning as most opted to shoot the first session. Roger came up with a cunning plan, to put foot markers down with words on them such as “strong front arm” so that people could remember the key things that they needed to do. Before assembly David led a club warm up session, this all proved to work with some amazing scores achieved by many of the archers. In the first session the score that stood at the most was achieved by Frazer, 526, this would allow Frazer to become the County under 14 Champion. Heather was competing in her first competition finished with a sliver medal. Amy C continued her good form in competitions with a score of 542, this allowed her to win her category! Martha and Alice also picked up County titles, junior ladies BB under 14 and Ladies BB respectively. Mark also became County champion but when asked at the end if he was pleased with how he did, he replied with “I’m pleased that it’s over”. Eliza again put another excellent performance in, picking up another title and trophy! Alex got a very respectable score of 492, this allowed him to pick up a bronze medal in the under 14 category. Callum became the Under 10 County compound champion.

In the afternoon 9 club members competed, David, Steph, Di and Vanessa all achieved personal bests, with Steph and Andrea winning their categories. The following club members got County Records: Steph, Alice, Martha, Eliza and Mark, these are also Club records! Eric and Vanessa also achieved Club records! Well done to everyone who took part! I’m sure that you will all agree that it was a very enjoyable day!

 

Field Course

2006 also saw the opening of the High Cross Field Course; we had plenty of support setting it up, although it took considerably longer than we anticipated. Thanks must go to the land owner Matt Hobbs who not only helped install the course but also paid for the 24 bosses and a few years supply of FITA faces! During the last 4 months many members have tried the course (but still not enough) and we have had a number of visitors from other Gloucestershire clubs. A number of members particularly Paul, Mike, Vanessa, Steph, Andy, Heather, Richard, Joe, David and Steve have become quite addicted to the challenges of Field archery and will hopefully form the nucleus of our Field Club. We have an excellent facility which will appeal to many of our juniors and what we have discovered is that it will certainly develop the archery skills of all that try it!

 

Clout Archery

Mavis Reynolds from Cheltenham Archers was kind enough to run a clout training course on the Cheltenham Race Course and David, Steph and myself attended. We learnt a lot and had great fun. In October we held a Clout training at High Cross and 12 juniors and seniors tested their skills with quite a lot of success (I must mention that I hit the Clout at 180 yards) but all that tried did really well and the Club now has 5 sets of clouts and ropes.

 

Members in and out of the Club during 2006

We only lost a few members during the year, however it is important to understand why they left incase we can learn from the situation. A sad loss was Frazer Harris as his family were moving to Cardiff, on the plus side we have over 20 members joining us as beginners. David is now working away during the week so is only able to join us on weekends and it is very likely we will lose him and James sometime next year when the family moves closer to his work. On the positive side David is still more than happy to use his excellent coaching skills on Saturday evenings. With that in mind we have been very fortunate that Andy has joined us from Black and Gold, his coaching skills will be an asset to all that use them, so if you need some help then ask him!

 

2005 Achievement Awards

A number of juniors were presented Achievement Certificates in recognition of outstanding performances during 2005. This photo shows Amy C, John and Alex with theirs.

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British Junior Championships

This year we were represented by a very inexperienced group of juniors who all performed exceptionally well. Eliza became British Recurve under 9 Champion, Rosie finished 11th out of 23, Callum finished 5th and was one of the youngest in his group and Alex finished 7th. Well done to them, the experience they gained will be invaluable in the future.

 

Football Visit

11 members made a visit to a football match between Bristol City and Yeovil Town, City winning and everyone having a good time. For several members this was their first visit to a real match!

 

 

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Longbows

We now have 10 members shooting longbow, Paul, Mike and Mark making bows etc. Roger and Vanessa have become the first Club members to gain longbow Rose Awards with Roger representing the County and nearly all visiting the field course on a number of occasions. James, Mark and Roger winning County titles and Vanessa a Regional Indoor title.

 

Club Website

Unfortunately we lost our website in September when the Service Provider went bankrupt. We plan to launch a new site early in the New Year.

 

2006 Beginners

A record of number of beginners have completed the initial programme and are now developing their skills at both Birdlip and Balcarras. A number have already done the field course!

 

Competitions

During the last 12 months over 40 members have entered at least one local competition and some have entered as many as 25! Far too many tournaments to mention individually so just a couple of the highlights which seem to mostly focus around bad weather; the Black and Gold Spring competition was challenging to say the least, with 12 members shooting only 6 managed to survive a day of high winds and lashing rain and only about half of the total entries managed to complete the competition. The Competition at Minchinhampton saw all 9 members that were representing the Club win medals, 5 compounds, 2 longbow and 2 recurve. As well as the County Junior Championships abandoned on the Saturday the Blackburns travelled to Supermarine to shoot on the Sunday and guess what, that was also abandoned due to high winds! Roger and Vanessa had shot just 12 arrows at the Cheltenham Archers Autumn shoot when there was a flash flood and the tents were almost instantly under more than 6 inches of water!

Junior Bowman Awards

Well done to the following Juniors for achieving their Junior Bowman awards: Alex & Callum, John and Amy J.

 

Club Resources

In addition to all the archery related skills that our members possess there will be many other skills and experiences that members may wish to share with the club, so please do not be modest let us know if you would like to offer that little extra! Recent examples of this include Lynn making the 10th Anniversary Cake, Paul making a Flat Bow for Mark, Steph doing the club website, Cathy offering to make the club flag, Georgia using her artistic skills to design the flag to highlight but a few!

 

 

Thank You

In addition to thanking all our members that make such excellent contributions to the Club we would also like to thank Girlguiding Gloucestershire, Balcarras School, Birdlip Village Hall, Mr Matt Hobbs, Wales Archery and Centre Shot for the support provided throughout 2006.