Francine
Gilmore, a student at Ellesmere College, is on target for success after achieving medal after medal on the international stage with four gold medals
at InterShoot, an annual air
gun competition in Holland, last week.
It follows
her first individual international medal in the 10 metre air pistol competition
in Luxembourg in December and a gold in the British Pistol Club Open
Championships last month. In the most recent competition the 16-year-old from
Cressage travelled to
the town of Ockenburgh, near the Hague. In three individual junior
competitions she qualified in first place then went on to take the gold medal
in the finals - as well as getting a gold in a team competition. In December
at the Federation
Luxembourgeoise De Tir Aux Armes Sportives annual air gun competition, Francine came away with both a gold - after a 17 to
15 win over a Swedish competitor - and a bronze medal. In January
she won bronze in the mixed pairs and gold in individual competition at the
British event.
Her dad
Lance Gilmore said: "I am very proud of her. She works very hard and is doing very
well in all the competitions she enters. She would love to represent team GB again and is working hard to be picked."
Francine is
hoping to be picked for team GB to take part in the Junior World Cup in May, as
she did last year, is aiming to be picked for
the Commonwealth Games in Australia in 2026, and
would love to represent GB in the Olympics one day.
The Year 12 student is a member of the Shooting Academy
and boards at Ellesmere College during weekdays in order to fit in her training
schedule of two to three days a week in the Academy facilities. Academy Coach
Tom Rylands is not surprised at Francine's success:
"What
an exceptional talent! Francine richly deserves her success – her work ethic is
incredible both academically and in her sport – she is ranked among the top GB Senior
Pistol shooters, let alone Juniors and leads by example – after returning from
Holland, a day later she was on the College team leading them to victory in the
National Schools Championships run by British Shooting. And to cap it all she
went on to win the individual final for her 6th Gold medal in a
week!"
Francine is
coached by Margaret Thomas, one of the few women to compete at the Olympics,
and competes every three weekends out of four. She also
shoots rifle for the school team and Lance added: "She's very committed to her
training, whether it is at school, travelling to Aldersley near Wolverhampton
or online too, she works very hard.
"Of course, her school work is equally as important and she has got a lot of
work to do, the school are very good about it and understand her schedule, they
do everything they can to accommodate. Her tutors
supply her with all the work she misses and as long as it gets done they are
happy."
For
more information, please visit: Ellesmere College Shooting
Academy
23rd February 2023 Back to News