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Pet’s World

By Pet Easton on March 7, 2012

Towards the end of last year I found myself tangled up with problems surrounding my neck and jaw and the diagnosis suggested it was most likely to have been a direct result of recoil. Contrary to my family and non-shooting friend’s flippant comments of  “well you might just have to stop doing it”, I wasn’t [...]

Posted in Features | Tagged Clay Shooting, Pet Easton, recoil, shoulder injuries | 1 Response

England showed their strength around the course to dominate the trophies

Home International FITASC

By Pet Easton on November 29, 2011

Home International FITASC proves a corker for Adam

Posted in Events | Tagged Clay Shooting, FITASC, Home International | Leave a response

Caroline's husband is a keen archer and supportive of her shooting

OT and nappies

By Pet Easton on November 26, 2011

I really admire women who juggle shooting and nappies – it can’t be easy shooting a physically and mentally demanding sport and raising a young family

Posted in Features | Tagged Caroline Povey, English Open, Olympic Trap, Pet Easton | Leave a response

Olympic hopefuls: Sian Bruce

Olympic hopefuls: Sian Bruce

By Pet Easton on November 8, 2011

When I was a keen, competitive horsewoman I was a great follower of form amongst the different classes; so it’s no wonder I’m enthusiastic about some of the blistering talent who are our Olympic hopefuls for next year and as you too may be as curious, this month I have profiled another female shooter who’s [...]

Posted in Features | Tagged Olympic Skeet, Olympics, Sian Bruce | Leave a response

Christophe Auvert put in a fantastic performance to take the title with 198

French Revolution

By Pet Easton on October 24, 2011

Christophe Auvert’s winning score was two short of perfect at the 33rd World FITASC and the GB Ladies, Vets and Super Vets brought the gold back home

Posted in Events | Tagged Christophe Auvert, FITASC, World Championships | Leave a response

If a job needs doing, give it to a busy woman. Sarah Daly gives hours of her time to make sure team GB runs smoothly

Behind the scenes of Olympic success

By Pet Easton on October 1, 2011

With increasing hype surrounding the 2012 Olympics increacing and thoughts turning to which shooters will be representing us in London, I had a chat with Sarah Daly – a force behind the organisation of the team.

Posted in Events, Features, News | Tagged BICTSF, ISSF, Olympics, Sarah Daly | Leave a response

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