Students from Ellesmere College have shot to stardom
with a string of impressive shooting performances at national and international
level.
And, not to be outdone, Ellesmere College Shooting
Academy coaches Tom Rylands and Mark Parry have also been successful representing GB and Wales - winning several medals too.
16 year old Francine
Gilmore, and 17 year old Anna Maughan have been
regularly competing at national and international level and have won both
junior and senior awards. Both were recently selected to represent England at
the Commonwealth Shooting Federation championships, normally a precursor to the
Commonwealth Games.
Mr Rylands said: "Ellesmere pupils past and present, as well as staff enjoyed considerable success at the
Commonwealth Shooting Federation European Division Championship. We are incredibly proud of them all and excited to
see their development in the coming years.
Anna was a bronze
medalist in the ladies 50m prone rifle, Francine was a bronze medalist in the
10m air pistol, Old Ellesmerian Alan Bain won silver in the men's 50m prone
rifle with current Ellesmere
rifle coach Mark Parry winning on the very last shot of the final! These are amazing
achievements which reflect the talents and high standards of Ellesmere College
Shooting Academy.
Anna's other successes
this summer have included a silver medal in the women's 10m air rifle and a
team bronze and a team silver medal in the 50m prone rifle at the GB Junior
International at Bisley. At the NSRA Bisley
Centenary Shoot she won: The Anglo American Challenge plate (for the 100-yards
weekend aggregate), the Samovar Trophy for Leading Junior in the 50m
competition, bronze medal in the 100-yards week aggregate, and the Tracey
Wilkes Memorial Trophy for the leading woman in the army, or cadet force. She also won the David
Allsop Memorial for the leading Junior Army Cadet and was placed third overall
in the B class. She will move up to A class next year - a great achievement
given her age.
Francine finished the qualification round at the
Commonwealth Shooting Federation European Division Championship in sixth place,
with the top eight going through to the final - turning in a tremendous
performance to finally take the bronze medal –
considering she is still only 16 years old.
She was then selected
to be in one of the two England pairs teams for the Saturday competition. Both
England teams came through to the final four with Fran and her partner Matt
Reed successful in winning the bronze medal."
Alumni Alan Bain
represented Great Britain against the USA in the Pershing Trophy while Mr
Rylands travelled to Canada with the GB team and won several competitions. He
also shot against Canada and USA in all three major matches, winning two out of
three.
For more information
please visit: Ellesmere
College Shooting Academy
8th November 2022 Back to News