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Lewis MacDonald (15) From South
Wales with a nice leather Carp
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England U18s World Championships - St Justa, River Sorraia, Portugal
25th & 26th July 2009
In
extreme conditions of 38C the England U18s team finished in 5th placing
this year in the World Championships. The venue had changed
dramatically from three years ago when they won a bronze medal on the
waggler. This years match was dominated by the pole with mullet and
barbel being the main species,
U18s
Team results:
1st Italy 33.5 pts
2nd France 36 pts
3rd Serbia 41 pts
4th Portugal 42 pts
5th England 49 pts
U22s
Team results:
1st – Portugal 16.5 pts – 20.170kg
2nd – Italy 19.0 pts – 15.350kg
3rd – Holland 26.0 pts – 20.280kg
4th Hungary 29.5 pts – 17.900kg
5th Germany 29.5 pts – 15.430kg
6th England 32.0 pts – 10.970kg
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We are delighted to announce the results of a highly
successful 2009 World Fly Fishing Championships.
The Individual Winners are:
Gold Medal Winner - Ian Barr England
Silver Medal Winner - Donald Thom Canada
Bronze Medal Winner - Christian Jadoyille Belgium
Individuals:
Gold Medal Winner - Ian Barr England
Silver Medal Winner - Donald Thom Canada
Bronze Medal Winner - Christian Jadoyille Belgium
The Team Results are:
1st Position - England 2nd Position - France 3rd Position - Scotland
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Mark Downes and
Steve Sanders, Joint Youth Team Managers have named
their respective U22’s and U18’s teams to travel to Portugal to compete
in the World Championships on 25th – 26th July 2009.
The two venues will both be difficult this year, with the hosts
Portugal being the team to beat.
Mark Downes said "Steve and I have been to both the venues before, both
are on the River Sorraia , Corouche, which we fished some 10 years ago
and Santa Justa which Steve took his U18’s team to just two years ago.
Both will be Waggler dominated venues with Barbel being the predominant
species."
The U22’s team is:
Cameron Hughs - Kamasan
Starlets
Calum Dicks - Daiwa Dorking
Eric Yeomans - Shakespeare
Rick Hines - Saints
Jonn Taylor - Sensas Mark 1
Alex Bates - Sensas Mark 1
The U18’s team is:
Matt Godfrey - Maver Barnsley
Matt Derry - Fox Tipton Match
Danny Huxley - Doncaster
Connor Barlow - Garbolino NW
Daniel Hall - Sensas Mark 1
Mark Downes added "We have two really strong teams with plenty of
experience, I am sure we will be well represented on the podium this
year "
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Clive,
I have attached two photos of catches my son James Green has had this
summer.
The carp was 36lb James spent a week on a lake in the south of France
before landing this one.
The Pike was 23 1/2 lb, James caught this one in France.Just a proud
dad sharing his pride in his sons catch. Pete Green

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My
name is
Sean Davies, I am 13 years old and I live in Maesteg in Mid-Glamorgan.
When I was away camping two weeks ago in Bridgewater, Somerset I caught
this 18Ib Mirror Carp. It took me 20 minutes to land it and I used a
cube of Luncheon meat for bait.
Thanks
and
regards Sean.
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Young Thomas Baker from Tredegar Gwent had a nice 8 1/2lb
Mirror
(attached)
from the House pool on luncheon meat from Nine Oaks Fishery, Oakford
near Aberaeron
WHIZZO RESULTS
Whizzo Youth Classic 2003 Match Fishing is safe!
This was the opening line, from Match co-organisor Chris Durrant, at
the Whizzo Youth Classic?s presentation held at Risby Park near Hull on
Saturday 23rd August.
The Classic is a team of six event, fished over 2 four hour matches.
Teams are allowed one bank runner/coach to keep them up to date with
the teams progress, provide refreshments or extra bait. The only other
people allowed on the bank are the stewards and the press. Previously
held at Moorlands Farm, this is the first year at Risby Park?s Folly
Lake which sports 12 metres between pegs, an elevated spectator viewing
area, café and toilets.
This years teams consisted of ; Team Wales, Team Yorkshire, Scunthorpe
GHOF, Sadjas Whizzo Gold, Sadjas Whizzo Black.
Ten minutes into the match saw all six anglers in section A landing
fish. Yorkshires Andy Geldart on A3 immediately got into the rhythm and
never looked back, his long pole short line performance was nothing
short of ?Slick?. The youngest angler on the day was 10 year old Sadjas
Whizzo Black?s Connor Barlow Connor handled the long pole with
remarkable ease and went on to put 11lb 10oz on the scales in the
morning event and an amazing 20lb in the afternoon event almost
doubling the weigh of some of his section competitors who are twice is
age.
At the end of four busy hours the weigh in revealed that Team Yorkshire
had kept to task and won 4 out of six sections and second in the
remaining two for an almost unbeatable 28 points out of 30. Second
after the morning event was Sadjas Whizzo Gold with 23 points with a
steep drop to Scunthorpe 14pts, Team Wales 14pts and Sadjas Whizzo
Black with 11pts.
Individual morning results:
Andy Geldart-Team Yorkshire 55lb Alan Rutherford-Sadjas Gold 46lb 8oz
Mathew Osborne-Team Yorkshire 35lb 2oz
After a two hour break-Rump steak and salad, team captains went back
into the draw bag to seal their teams fate. Andy (dipper) Geldart drew
one peg away from his morning glory, putting his team in a confident
mood for another section win and repeat performance. Next up was Sadjas
Whizzo Gold?s captain Matt Snape, these lads had their work cut out for
them but had every chance of winning if they could keep their section
points high and hope for a couple of low results for Team Yorkshire.
Drawn on the next peg to Yorkshire the next four hours was a nail
biting fish for fish battle on every section. Section A was been taken
apart by Andy Geldart, who went into turbo drive to put an excellent
79lb 8oz on the scales and a maximum 5 points for the team. Like a true
captain Sadjas Gold?s Matt Snape didn?t go down without a fight and
managed 40lb 6oz and third place behind scunthorpes Alex Shephardson on
41lb. Section E was certainly in the bag for Sadjas Gold?s Alan
Rutherford with a repeat performance of the morning event with 47lb 4oz
and more than double the weight of Team Yorkshire?s Shaun Kearsley?s
22lb 8oz second place.
Section F was a battle between Sadjas Gold?s Craig Ebbrell and Team
Wales Lee Bevan.
As each section was weighed the team coaches eagerly jotted down
weights and points while junior bank runner Thomas Durrant ferried the
weigh slips back to the café so his mum could input the figures
into her laptop.
With only section F to weigh every team stood to loose or gain by every
ounce, Each weigh counted and would ultimately affect the points table
for every team.!
?.the air was silent.
First up was James Maguire-Sadjas Whizzo Black 32lb 8oz . Next was
Matthew Osborne-Team Yorkshire 22lb 8oz. Both of these where superb
weights from swims that failed to break the 10lb mark in the morning
event. Next was Craig Ebbrell-Sadjas Whizzo Gold 53lb 4oz. On the bank
estimates put Sadjas in the lead by 1 or 2 points but no-one knew what
Scunthorpe?s Richard Tuxford had on peg F4 or whether Team Wales Lee
Bevan had beat Criag from F5. The scales tipped at 27lb 8oz for Richard
and 45lb for Lee. Sadjas Whizzo Gold had pulled back and leaped forward
by 4 points to take the winners trophy with a brilliant 50 points ahead
of team Yorkshire?s 46 points. Wales had put a great fight for 30
points and third place on a venue that they had only viewed on a web
site www.risby-park.co.uk while Sadjas Whizzo Black the team that
sported the youngest competitor in Connor Barlow scored a respectable
29 points just ahead of Scunthorpe on 25.
Individual Afternoon results;
Andrew Geldart Team Yorkshire 79lb 8oz
Craig Ebbrell Sadjas Whizzo Gold 53lb 4oz
Alan Rutherford Sadjas Whizzo Gold 47lb 4oz
At the end of the day everyone went home a champion. The ability on the
bank was matched only by the sportsmanship off the bank, to see the
Yorkshire team each individually congratulate the Sadjas Whizzo Gold
team at the end of a long day made it all worthwhile for me as a
sponsor.
Kevin Webster
Whizzo Groundbaits
Credits:
Anchor Tackle for their generous donation of Quickshot for all
competitors.
Anthony Clappison and Family, for a superb venue and great grub. We?ll
be back.
Chris Durrant and family, for all their efforts and enthusiasm, and
Chris?s hourly update on the PA system.
All the stewards, Team coaches and weigh men.
And finally a special thanks to the all the teams and their supporters
who proved that Match fishing can be a great spectator sport.
Anyone wanting to enter a team for next years event can contact me on
01482 586566 working hours or email whizzokev@aol.com
The date is yet to be fixed but should be around the first week of
September. There will be room for 10 teams of 6, first come first
served.
A GOOD DAY
This weekend 6th July saw me present some trophys to the kids of
Neath and
Port Talbot
S Wales. Organised by Social Services Chris Haniford with the help of
The
Enviroment Agency and Local Tackle shops
Rowley Family
11 year old Anthony Rowley from Cardiff caught 6 dog fish 9lb
12oz in the
Swansea Sea Competition which saw him finished 2nd to his Father Mike
who won
with 10 dog fish for 14lb
Government's Plan for Sport Announced
The government has released details of the new UK plan for
sport, a strategy
for improving sports facilities and resources across the
country.
http://www.ourkidsports.com/
ONLY 16
Gareth Boycott (16) of Newport Gwent is a match angler to
watch for the future,
He out fished many senior anglers when he fished South wales Cefn Mably
Lakes.
Winning the Sunday open with 52lb 9oz net of carp, chub, and roach.
Fishing the
horse-shoe lake with the pole.
Gold & Silver for Junior British Sea Anglers
British Juniors took medals in both the team
and individual classes at the World Championships which were recently
held in Madeira. Thomas Wells, aged 15, who can regularly be found
fishing on Deal Pier, took the Junior Individual Gold Medal.The Junior
British Sea Angling Team, brought home the "Team" Silver medal.
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