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Archery Report

by isleofman.com 14th June 2011
The Manx weather postponed the senior race last Friday but not only that the windy and wet stuff forced the archery club to bring the scheduled outdoor shoot back indoors to get some much needed shooting time. This itself brought some surprises with some opting to do a double Portsmouth round and some doing just a single Portsmouth. Three club records and six personal bests were achieved this week records coming from Joy Gough, Anne Rutland and Kirsten George and other personal best coming from Billy Lightfoot, Colin Moore and Megan Pilley. Outdoor-In Double Portsmouth Results Gents Compound Allan George 120 1130 50 Ladies Compound Joy Gough 120 1104 38 CR/PB Ladies Recurve Anne Rutland 120 1068 35 CR/PB Junior Ladies Compound Kirsten George 120 1132 51 CR/PB Gents Outdoor-In Recurve Portsmouth results Tony Hartley 60 555 22 Alex Snell 60 536 17 John Rutland 60 511 11 Billy Lightfoot 60 510 13 PB Ladies Recurve results Charlotte George 60 574 36 Gents Compound results Peter Mumford 60 560 20 Colin Moore 60 544 12 PB Ladies Compound results Sarah Rigby 60 573 33 Junior Recurve results Bradley Layton 55 457 11 Adam Wright 47 377 7 Megan Pilley 43 284 2 PB The Isle of Man Archery Club would like to wish Chris Holmes all the best and good luck with his future on the adjacent Isle keep them in the yellow, next weeks round will be a full Fita weather permitting giving the island games squad some much needed shooting with a Metric 3 for the novice and junior archers. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 14th, June 2011 09:28pm.

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