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Callum Graham crowned World Junior Shore Angling Champion 2012
16.05.12
Callum, who attends St Peters Sixth Form College in Bournemouth put in a superb performance and is a worthy winner of the individual gold medal. On the first day of the World Championships he came first in his section, with another first place on day two, on day three he slipped to fifth in his section, but on the final day he again rallied for another section win to clinch the gold medal World Championship title.
To put the
icing on the cake the five strong Angling Trust England Junior team took the
junior team bronze medal. The team included Jaon Voller from
Christchurch, Daniel Stote from Lymington, Daniel Phillips from Lee on Solent
and Martin Smith from Kent.
Angling Trust
England Junior team Manager, Chris Clark was delighted with the team’s
performance. Chris said “Getting a result on foreign soil is always
difficult, but getting such a result in Montenegro where the team had to use
unfamiliar baits to catch species of fish never encountered in UK waters was a
real achievement.” Both Chris and Assistant Manager David Graham were
extremely proud of their young England Lions.
The team and
the Angling Trust would like to thank the many sponsors including both the
Christchurch and Lymington clubs, Christchurch Angling Centre, VASS Rainwear and Waders, Moonfleet
Angling, Fox International, Kamasan and their main sponsor Tronix Pro.
The World
Youth Shore Championships which was held in conjunction with the junior event
also proved to be successful for the England team under the management of
the England Youth Manager, Mark Hurcombe, which included Ollie Hopkins from
Lymington, Toby Oldfield from Christchurch (fifth individual), Stephen Rathbone
from West Bay, Michael Brooks from Birkenhead and Ben Harrison from
Wigan. They collected a team bronze while Michael Brooks took the
individual bronze, which was a fantastic achievement for the team who have
worked very hard at this World Championship level.
Generally it
was an extremely successful championship for the England young lions who were a
credit both to their country and to the Angling Trust.
The Angling
Trust would like to offer their congratulations to the England Junior and Youth
Shore teams and Managers for doing such a magnificent job in bringing home the
medals this year.
Mark Lloyd,
Chief Executive of the Angling Trust said “we are delighted for all these budding
young anglers that they have excelled on the World stage and represented their
country so well. Particular congratulations should go to Callum for
becoming Junior World Champion; there is no doubt that he is a potential star
of the future. Many thanks are due to the team Managers, who have given
so much time as volunteers to support and train these anglers to reach
these incredibly high standards. Come on England!
Overall
Results:
Junior
Individual results
1st Callum
Graham – England 28.00 points
2nd Gianluca Lenzi – Italy 34.00 points
3rd Francisco Pinto – Portugal 39.00 points
4th Ana Martinez – Spain 40.00 points
England
Junior Individual positions
6th Martin
Smith – England 47.00 points
8th Daniel Stote – England 51.00 points
27th Daniel Phillips – England 95.00 points
30th Jaon Voller – England 101.00 points
Junior
Team Results
1st Portugal
8 points
2nd Italy 14 points
3rd England 14 points
4th Spain 14 points
Youth
Individual Results
1st Jeromy
Van Houdt – Holland 12 points
2nd Kees Gillissen – Holland 27 points
3rd Michael Brooks – England 30 points
4th Nino Jukic – Croatia – 35 pionts
England
Youth Individual positions
5th Toby Oldfield
England 37 points
15th Ben Harrison 76 points
17th Oliver Hopkins 81 points
24th Stephen Rathbone 92 points
Junior
Team Results
1st Holland
2nd Croatia
3rd England
ENDS--
NOTES FOR EDITORS:
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