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2008 Friendship Shoot

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Published: 10 June 2008

There was an excellent turnout for the Friendship Shoot last weekend with 34 archers competing in beautiful sunshine. There were several of this years beginners shooting in their first tournament, we hope you enjoyed it. Richard Oldfield and Mark Hopkins made it through to the finals against Mike North and Trevor Chalk.

The Friendship Shoot finals

Mike North and Trevor Chalk were the eventual winners and were presented with the trophy by Shirley Gulliver. The 2008 winners of the Friendship Shoot

At the end of the shoot everyone enjoyed the BBQ served up by Geoff and Shirley, thanks chefs.

Michael Hopkins wins the 2008 Gulliver Bursary

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Published: 07 March 2008

 

The following is an article written by Brian Williams from Forest of Bere Bowmen. . . I do believe Archery to be one of the last bastions of true amateurism in sporting participation. There are a few mainly those involved in the overall administration working for the governing body, the Grand National Archery Society who are professional administrators but the participants, in the main, give of their time, effort and knowledge for the pleasure of shooting and helping others. There are minor exceptions and they are minor believe me; some expenses are allowed and some officials do receive a small bursary for their activities, no one however can afford to give up the day job for archery. Last evening I attended the Hampshire Archery Association Annual General Meeting in Hedge End. I am not a regular at such meetings, so I did find it very enlightening. As with all there is good news and bad news. First and very much up front; the good news. There were two significant presentations made, the first to a 14 year old junior Michael Hopkins hoping to raise his game sufficient to shoot at the 2012 Olympics. Michael Hopkins receiving the award from Shirley Michael was presented with the "Steve Gulliver" award by Mrs Shirley Gulliver, a financial gift to aid Michael on his way. While the money is obviously very important, the mere recognition and selection of him for his achievements and success to date is I am sure a major boost to his confidence and moral. I am sure we all wish him well. Steve Gulliver sadly passed away a few years ago. He was instrumental in the founding and subsequent success of Sway Bowmen and had a particular interest in juniors achieving their best. The second award for services to coaching in particular was presented to Gary Carr by the Hampshire Archery Association’s Lady Chairman Mrs Margaret Taylor. Gary receiving the Grey Edwards trophy from Margaret Taylor Gary has been involved in archery for a long time and I mean a long time, something in excess of 40 years. He is a well respected Coach currently involved with the GB archery squad. This involves many and frequent visits to Lilleshall in Shropshire, the National Coaching centre, to participate in continuing group and individual progressive programs as well as within his own coaching group here in Hampshire. Many archers in this county have a lot to thank Gary for, also his wife Julie for being so understanding. On the other side there is some not so good news; the Association is obviously run and managed by a Committee. This year the Secretary and Treasurer have decided they have "done their bit" and do not wish to continue. This was not sprung upon the meeting, it has been known for some weeks now, unfortunately there were no nominations prior to the start of the meeting and nobody at the meeting showed willing to take up either of the posts. This is very disappointing as there are some sixteen hundred affiliated to the Association and you would believe we could and should expect someone to give of their time to be involved. Fortunately the two current occupants agree to continue for a short period, 'till June when the posts must be filled, else the continued existence of the Association will be in jeopardy. The consequence is unthinkable.

Sway - Water Results

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Published: 03 March 2008
Well done to everyone who travelled across to Fawley to take part in the Sway-Water shoot this year. Waterside put up a good show but it was not good enough and lost by 3 points against Sway's 6 points. For the full results list click here.

2008 Outdoor Shooting Calendar

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Published: 03 March 2008
To download a copy of the 2008 Outdoor Shooting Calendar, click here.
  1. Notice of 2008 AGM
  2. Indoor Club Championships
  3. Chapati Shoot: Sunday 30th December 2007
  4. January Field Shoot:20th January 2008

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