Clay Shooting

CLAY SHOOTER OF THE YEAR!

As if winning the FITASC World Compak Sporting Ladies Championship back in August wasn’t enough, Amy Easeman, who is just 18 years old, has been crowned CPSA Clay Shooter of the Year 2020. “This award really topped of my whole year perfectly,” she says. “It was a really emotional experience to have been recognised for all the hard work I’ve put in since entering the ‘Championship World’ in 2012.”

Her coach, Ed Solomons, was with her and her family at the event and said of the win, “Amy has done so incredibly well this year and this award is well

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