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Medals Won at Parkfield Shoot

Parkfield/CAA End of Season Handicap Western Shoot

On Sunday 7th October seven Ely Archers made the short trip to the Parkfield/CAA end of season shoot at Wimblington. For early October it was a perfect day with hardly no wind and sunshine.

Most of us chose to shoot the Western round (60 and 50 yards) although a Long Western was on offer (80 and 60 yards). Iain Snare preferred the Short Western which was (50 and 40 yards). The first longer distance was shot before lunch and it gave Mel and Daniel their 252 scores for 60 yards. After an hour for lunch we shot the 2nd shorter distance.

There was one arrow fatality with Daniel’s ACE arrow being hit dead centre from behind (it didn’t survive, see image below) whilst the other arrow that hit it was found on the floor perfectly OK.

As this was a handicap round there was no knowing of who had won any medals until the results were read out, but Team Ely did OK.

Mel shot really well and claimed a new Western club record (beating the record Daniel set the week earlier at club) with a score of 764 and a 252 60 yard club record of 280.

Louise also shot a brilliant score of 686 (a 1st class score) and new club record.

Iain Snare scored 535 and this was also a new Short Western club record.

Ely Archers Medal Results

Louise Tapp – Silver (Ladies Recurve)

Mike Williamson – Silver (Gents Recurve)

Rob Edson – Silver (Gents Barebow)

Parkfield Team Award and CAA Team Award – Silver (Mel Tang Richardson, Mike Williamson, Louise Tapp and Rob Edson)

Overall Scores

Daniel Coe Recurve Western 692
Iain Snare Recurve Short Western 535
Ian Chapman Recurve Western 556
Louise Tapp Recurve Western 686
Mel Tang-Richardson Recurve Western 764
Mike Williamson Recurve Western 654
Rob Edson Barebow Western 433

Ely Archers Winners Louise and Rob Iain Snare Broken Arrow

CAA End of Season Shoot

On Saturday 30th September 2017 Mel and Daniel attended the CAA end of season handicap shoot in Cambridge.

The shoot was totally free to attend and open to just Cambridgeshire based clubs. The rounds available were Long Metric rounds. Daniel and Mel both shot a Long Metric I which is 70m and 60m.

Most Cambridgeshire clubs were represented, bar about 3 clubs. This meant just under 50 archers attended. Plus the weather was kind and the Sun warm on their backs. The field used is on a rugby pitch near Addenbrooke’s hospital and you have a nice view of trains running behind the field.

In the end Daniel came 9th out of 39 seniors with a score of 529 and Mel came 17th with a score of 458.

If the shoot wasn’t handicapped Daniel would have won the Gents recurve Long Metric I. That’s handicap shoots for you!